the HTTP method such as GET or POST.
the resource URL.
the scheme such as http
or https
.
the request content.
the HTTP headers.
the protocol version.
Add some headers to this request.
Add some headers to this request.
the new headers to add.
a copy of the request with the new headers added.
Add some headers to this request.
Add some headers to this request.
the new headers to add.
a copy of the request with the new headers added.
Set the content of this request.
Set the content of this request.
the content to use for this request.
the ContentEncoder to use to encode this content.
a copy of this request with a new content.
the request content.
Drain the content attached to this request.
Drain the content attached to this request. It is safe to call this operation even if the stream has already been consumed.
the HTTP headers.
the HTTP method such as GET or POST.
The queryString parsed as a sequence of key=value parameters.
The path part of the URL (ie.
The path part of the URL (ie. without the queryString).
the protocol version.
The queryString part of the URL.
The queryString parameters.
The queryString parameters. Duplicated parameters are ignored, only the first value is available.
Consume the content attached to this request by evaluating the provided effect function.
Consume the content attached to this request by evaluating the provided effect function.
the function to use to consume the stream.
eventually a value of type A
.
Consume the content attached to this request and eventually produces a value of type A
.
Consume the content attached to this request and eventually produces a value of type A
.
the ContentDecoder to use to read the content.
eventually a value of type A
.
Remove some headers from this request.
Remove some headers from this request.
the header names to remove
a copy of the request without the removed headers.
the scheme such as http
or https
.
the resource URL.
(Since version ) see corresponding Javadoc for more information.
An HTTP request.
Represent all the data available in the HTTP request headers, and the request content that can be consumed lazily if needed.
the HTTP method such as GET or POST.
the resource URL.
the scheme such as
http
orhttps
.the request content.
the HTTP headers.
the protocol version.