the number of threads used for the IO work. Default to min(availableProcessors, 2)
.
if true disable Nagle's algorithm. Default true
.
if defined used as a hint for the TCP buffer size. If none use the system default. Default to None
.
the protocols to use to connect to the server. If SSL enabled the protocol is negociated using ALPN. Without SSL enabled only direct HTTP2 connections with prior knowledge are supported. Meaning that HTTP2 will be used if it is the only option available. If HTTP is listed, the client will always fallback to HTTP/1.0 for plain connections.
if defined log the TCP traffic with the provided logger name. Default to None
.
if defined used as a hint for the TCP buffer size.
if defined used as a hint for the TCP buffer size. If none use the system default. Default to None
.
if defined log the TCP traffic with the provided logger name.
if defined log the TCP traffic with the provided logger name. Default to None
.
the number of threads used for the IO work.
the number of threads used for the IO work. Default to min(availableProcessors, 2)
.
the protocols to use to connect to the server.
the protocols to use to connect to the server. If SSL enabled the protocol is negociated using ALPN. Without SSL enabled only direct HTTP2 connections with prior knowledge are supported. Meaning that HTTP2 will be used if it is the only option available. If HTTP is listed, the client will always fallback to HTTP/1.0 for plain connections.
if true disable Nagle's algorithm.
if true disable Nagle's algorithm. Default true
.
Allow to configure an HTTP client.
the number of threads used for the IO work. Default to
min(availableProcessors, 2)
.if true disable Nagle's algorithm. Default
true
.if defined used as a hint for the TCP buffer size. If none use the system default. Default to
None
.the protocols to use to connect to the server. If SSL enabled the protocol is negociated using ALPN. Without SSL enabled only direct HTTP2 connections with prior knowledge are supported. Meaning that HTTP2 will be used if it is the only option available. If HTTP is listed, the client will always fallback to HTTP/1.0 for plain connections.
if defined log the TCP traffic with the provided logger name. Default to
None
.