Packages

  • package root
    Definition Classes
    root
  • package scamper

    At the core Scamper is HttpMessage, which is a trait that defines the fundamental characteristics of an HTTP message.

    HTTP Messages

    At the core Scamper is HttpMessage, which is a trait that defines the fundamental characteristics of an HTTP message. HttpRequest and HttpResponse extend the specification to define characteristics specific to their respective message types.

    An HttpRequest is created using one of the factory methods defined in its companion object. Or you can start with a RequestMethod and use builder methods to further define the request.

    import scamper.Header
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    
    val request = GET("/motd").withHeaders(
      Header("Host", "localhost:8080"),
      Header("Accept", "text/plain")
    )
    
    printf("Request Method: %s%n", request.method)
    printf("Target URI: %s%n", request.target)
    
    request.headers.foreach(println)
    
    val host: Option[String] = request.getHeaderValue("Host")

    An HttpResponse is created using one of the factory methods defined in its companion object. Or you can start with a ResponseStatus and use builder methods to further define the response.

    import scamper.{ BodyParsers, Header }
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToEntity
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Ok
    
    val response = Ok("There is an answer.").withHeaders(
      Header("Content-Type", "text/plain"),
      Header("Connection", "close")
    )
    
    printf("Status Code: %s%n", response.status.code)
    printf("Reason Phrase: %s%n", response.status.reason)
    
    response.headers.foreach(println)
    
    val contentType: Option[String] = response.getHeaderValue("Content-Type")
    
    implicit val parser = BodyParsers.text()
    
    printf("Body: %s%n", response.as[String])
    Definition Classes
    root
  • package auth

    Provides access to authethentication types and headers.

    Provides access to authethentication types and headers.

    Challenges and Credentials

    When working with authentication, a Challenge is presented in the response, and Credentials in the request. Each of these has an assigned scheme, which is associated with either a token or a set of parameters.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Unauthorized
    import scamper.auth.{ Authorization, Challenge, Credentials, WwwAuthenticate }
    
    // Present response challenge (scheme and parameters)
    val challenge = Challenge("Bearer", "realm" -> "developer")
    val res = Unauthorized().withWwwAuthenticate(challenge)
    
    // Present request credentials (scheme and token)
    val credentials = Credentials("Bearer", "QWxsIEFjY2VzcyEhIQo=")
    val req = GET("/dev/projects").withAuthorization(credentials)
    Basic Authentication

    There are subclasses defined for Basic authentication: BasicChallenge and BasicCredentials.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Unauthorized
    import scamper.auth.{ Authorization, BasicChallenge, BasicCredentials, WwwAuthenticate }
    
    // Provide realm and optional parameters
    val challenge = BasicChallenge("admin", "title" -> "Admin Console")
    val res = Unauthorized().withWwwAuthenticate(challenge)
    
    // Provide user and password
    val credentials = BasicCredentials("sa", "l3tm31n")
    val req = GET("/admin/users").withAuthorization(credentials)

    In addition, there are methods for Basic authentication defined in the header classes.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Unauthorized
    import scamper.auth.{ Authorization, WwwAuthenticate }
    
    // Provide realm and optional parameters
    val res = Unauthorized().withBasic("admin", "title" -> "Admin Console")
    
    // Access basic auth in response
    printf(s"Realm: %s%n", res.basic.realm)
    printf(s"Title: %s%n", res.basic.params("title"))
    
    // Provide user and password
    val req = GET("/admin/users").withBasic("sa", "l3tm3m1n")
    
    // Access basic auth in request
    printf(s"User: %s%n", req.basic.user)
    printf(s"Password: %s%n", req.basic.password)
    Bearer Authentication

    There are subclasses defined for Bearer authentication: BearerChallenge and BearerCredentials. And, similar to Basic, there are Bearer-specific methods available in the header classes.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Unauthorized
    import scamper.auth.{ Authorization, WwwAuthenticate }
    
    // Provide challenge parameters
    val res = Unauthorized().withBearer(
      "scope" -> "user profile",
      "error" -> "invalid_token",
      "error_description" -> "Expired access token"
    )
    
    // Print optional realm parameter
    res.bearer.realm.foreach(println)
    
    // Print scope from space-delimited parameter
    val scope: Seq[String] = res.bearer.scope
    scope.foreach(println)
    
    // Print error parameters
    res.bearer.error.foreach(println)
    res.bearer.errorDescription.foreach(println)
    res.bearer.errorUri.foreach(println)
    
    // Test for error conditions
    println(res.bearer.isInvalidToken)
    println(res.bearer.isInvalidRequest)
    println(res.bearer.isInsufficientScope)
    
    // Create request with Bearer token
    val req = GET("/users").withBearer("R290IDUgb24gaXQhCg==")
    
    // Access bearer auth in request
    printf("Token: %s%n", req.bearer.token)
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package client

    Provides HTTP client implementation.

    Provides HTTP client implementation.

    Using HTTP Client

    The HttpClient object can be used to send a request and handle the response.

    import scamper.BodyParsers
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.client.HttpClient
    
    implicit val parser = BodyParsers.text()
    
    def getMessageOfTheDay(): Either[Int, String] = {
      val req = GET("localhost:8080/motd")
    
      // Send request and handle response
      HttpClient.send(req) { res =>
        res.status.isSuccessful match {
          case true  => Right(res.as[String])
          case false => Left(res.status.code)
        }
      }
    }

    Note the request must be created with an absolute URI to make effective use of the client.

    Creating HTTP Client

    When using the HttpClient object as the client, it creates an instance of HttpClient for one-time usage. If you plan to send multiple requests, you can create and maintain a reference to an HttpClient instance. With that, you also get access to methods corresponding to the standard HTTP request methods.

    import scamper.BodyParsers
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.client.HttpClient
    
    implicit val parser = BodyParsers.text()
    
    // Create HttpClient instance
    val client = HttpClient(bufferSize = 4096, readTimeout = 3000)
    
    def getMessageOfTheDay(): Either[Int, String] = {
      // Use client instance
      client.get("http://localhost:8080/motd") { res =>
        res.status.isSuccessful match {
          case true  => Right(res.as[String])
          case false => Left(res.status.code)
        }
      }
    }

    And if the client is declared as an implicit value, you can make use of send() on the request itself.

    import scamper.BodyParsers
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.client.HttpClient
    import scamper.client.Implicits.ClientHttpRequestType // Adds send method to request
    import scamper.headers.{ Accept, AcceptLanguage }
    import scamper.types.Implicits.{ stringToMediaRange, stringToLanguageRange }
    
    implicit val client = HttpClient(bufferSize = 8192, readTimeout = 1000)
    implicit val parser = BodyParsers.text(4096)
    
    GET("http://localhost:8080/motd")
      .withAccept("text/plain")
      .withAcceptLanguage("en-US; q=0.6", "fr-CA; q=0.4")
      .send(res => println(res.as[String])) // Send request and print response
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package cookies

    Provides specialized access to message cookies.

    Provides specialized access to message cookies.

    Request Cookies

    In HttpRequest, cookies are stringed together in the Cookie header. You can access them using the extension methods provided by RequestCookies, with each cookie represented as PlainCookie.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.cookies.{ PlainCookie, RequestCookies }
    
    // Build request with cookies
    val req = GET("https://localhost:8080/motd").withCookies(
      PlainCookie("ID", "bG9zCg"), PlainCookie("Region", "SE-US")
    )
    
    // Access and print all cookies
    req.cookies.foreach(println)
    
    // Get cookies by name
    val id: Option[PlainCookie] = req.getCookie("ID")
    val region: Option[PlainCookie] = req.getCookie("Region")
    
    // Get cookie values by name
    assert(req.getCookieValue("ID").contains("bG9zCg"))
    assert(req.getCookieValue("Region").contains("SE-US"))
    Response Cookies

    In HttpResponse, the cookies are a collection of Set-Cookie header values. Specialized access is provided by ResponseCookies, with each cookie represented as SetCookie.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToEntity
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Ok
    import scamper.cookies.{ ResponseCookies, SetCookie }
    
    // Build response with cookies
    val res = Ok("There is an answer.").withCookies(
      SetCookie("ID", "bG9zCg", path = Some("/motd"), secure = true),
      SetCookie("Region", "SE-US")
    )
    
    // Access and print all cookies
    res.cookies.foreach(println)
    
    // Get cookies by name
    val id: Option[SetCookie] = res.getCookie("ID")
    val region: Option[SetCookie] = res.getCookie("Region")
    
    // Get attributes of ID cookie
    val path: String = id.flatMap(_.path).getOrElse("/")
    val secure: Boolean = id.map(_.secure).getOrElse(false)
    
    // Get cookie values by name
    assert(res.getCookieValue("ID").contains("bG9zCg"))
    assert(res.getCookieValue("Region").contains("SE-US"))
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package headers

    Provides specialized access to message headers.

    Provides specialized access to message headers.

    Using Header Classes

    Specialized header access is provided by type classes. Some headers are available to both requests and responses, and others are available only to a specific message type. This behavior is driven by the HTTP specification.

    import scamper.Implicits.stringToUri
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.headers.{ Accept, Host }
    import scamper.types.Implicits.stringToMediaRange
    
    // Build request using 'Host' and 'Accept' headers
    val req = GET("/motd").withHost("localhost:8080").withAccept("text/plain")
    
    // Access and print header values
    printf("Host: %s%n", req.host)
    printf("Accept: %s%n", req.accept.head)
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package logging

    Provides logging facilities.

    Provides logging facilities.

    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package server

    Provides HTTP server implementation.

    Provides HTTP server implementation.

    Building HTTP Server

    To build a server, you begin with ServerApplication. This is a mutable structure to which you apply changes to configure the server. Once the desired settings are applied, you invoke one of several methods to create the server.

    import java.io.File
    import scamper.BodyParsers
    import scamper.Implicits.stringToEntity
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.{ NotFound, Ok }
    import scamper.server.HttpServer
    import scamper.server.Implicits._
    
    // Get server application
    val app = HttpServer.app()
    
    // Add request handler to log all requests
    app.incoming { req =>
      println(req.startLine)
      req
    }
    
    // Add request handler to specific request method and path
    app.get("/about") { req =>
      Ok("This server is powered by Scamper.")
    }
    
    // Add request handler using path parameter
    app.put("/data/:id") { req =>
      def update(id: Int, data: String): Boolean = ???
    
      implicit val parser = BodyParsers.text()
    
      // Get path parameter
      val id = req.params.getInt("id")
    
      update(id, req.as[String]) match {
        case true  => Ok()
        case false => NotFound()
      }
    }
    
    // Serve static files
    app.files("/main", new File("/path/to/public"))
    
    // Gzip response body if not empty
    app.outgoing { res =>
      res.body.isKnownEmpty match {
        case true  => res
        case false => res.withGzipContentEncoding()
      }
    }
    
    // Create server
    val server = app.create(8080)
    
    printf("Host: %s%n", server.host)
    printf("Port: %d%n", server.port)
    
    Thread.sleep(60 * 1000)
    
    // Close server when done
    server.close()
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • package types

    Defines standardized types for header classes in scamper.headers.

    Defines standardized types for header classes in scamper.headers.

    import scamper.Implicits.{ stringToEntity, stringToUri }
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Ok
    import scamper.headers.{ Accept, ContentType, TransferEncoding }
    import scamper.types.{ MediaRange, MediaType, TransferCoding }
    
    val json = MediaRange("application", "json", 0.9f)
    val html = MediaRange.parse("text/html; q=0.1")
    
    val req = GET("/motd").withAccept(json, html)
    
    val text = MediaType.parse("text/plain")
    val gzip = TransferCoding("gzip")
    
    val res = Ok("There is an answer.").withContentType(text).withTransferEncoding(gzip)

    Using values defined in Implicits, properly formatted strings can be implicitly converted to standardized types.

    import scamper.Implicits.{ stringToEntity, stringToUri }
    import scamper.RequestMethod.Registry.GET
    import scamper.ResponseStatus.Registry.Ok
    import scamper.headers.{ Accept, ContentType, TransferEncoding }
    import scamper.types.Implicits._
    
    val req = GET("/motd").withAccept("application/json; q=0.9", "text/html; q=0.1")
    
    val res = Ok("There is an answer.").withContentType("text/plain").withTransferEncoding("gzip")
    Definition Classes
    scamper
  • BodyDecoding
  • BodyParser
  • BodyParsers
  • Entity
  • EntityTooLarge
  • FilePart
  • Header
  • HeaderNotFound
  • HttpException
  • HttpMessage
  • HttpRequest
  • HttpResponse
  • HttpVersion
  • Implicits
  • MessageBuilder
  • Multipart
  • Part
  • QueryString
  • ReadLimitExceeded
  • RequestLine
  • RequestMethod
  • ResponseStatus
  • StartLine
  • StatusLine
  • TextPart

object ResponseStatus

Provided factory for ResponseStatus.

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ResponseStatus.Registry

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    Creates ResponseStatus with supplied code and reason.

  5. def apply(code: Int): ResponseStatus

    Gets registered ResponseStatus for given status code.

    Gets registered ResponseStatus for given status code.

    Throws NoSuchElementException if status code is not registered.

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