Packages

  • package root
    Definition Classes
    root
  • package sttp
    Definition Classes
    root
  • package model

    Most model classes contain both serialisation & parsing functionality, following these conventions:

    Most model classes contain both serialisation & parsing functionality, following these conventions:

    • .toString returns a representation of the model class in a format as in an HTTP request/response. For example, for an uri this will be http://..., for a header [name]: [value], etc.
    • [SthCompanionObject].parse(serialized: String): Either[String, Sth]: returns an error message or an instance of the model class
    • [SthCompanionObject].unsafeParse(serialized: String): Sth: returns an instance of the model class or in case of an error, *throws an exception*.
    • [SthCompanionObject].unsafeApply(values): creates an instance of the model class; validates the input values and in case of an error, *throws an exception*. An error could be e.g. that the input values contain characters outside of the allowed range
    • [SthCompanionObject].safeApply(...): Either[String, Sth]: same as above, but doesn't throw exceptions. Instead, returns an error message or the model class instance
    • [SthCompanionObject].apply(...): Sth: creates the model type, without validation, and without throwing exceptions
    Definition Classes
    sttp
  • package headers
    Definition Classes
    model
  • package internal
    Definition Classes
    model
  • ArrayView
  • ParseUtils
  • Rfc2616
  • Rfc3986
  • Singleton
  • Validate
  • package sse
    Definition Classes
    model
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sttp.model

internal

package internal

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Value Members

  1. object ArrayView
  2. object ParseUtils
  3. object Rfc2616
  4. object Rfc3986
  5. object Singleton
  6. object Validate

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