sttp is the Scala HTTP library we've all been waiting for!
It has a fluent DSL for forming and executing requests (code samples from their README):
val request = sttp
.cookie("session", "*!@#!@!$")
.body(file) // of type java.io.File
.put(uri"http://httpbin.org/put")
.auth.basic("me", "1234")
.header("Custom-Header", "Custom-Value")
.response(asByteArray)
It supports synchronous, asynchronous, and streaming calls via pluggable backends, including Akka-HTTP (formerly Spray) and the venerable AsyncHttpClient (Netty):
implicit val sttpHandler = AsyncHttpClientFutureHandler()
val futureFirstResponse: Future[Response[String]] = request.send()
It supports scala.concurrent.Future
, scalaz.concurrent.Task
, monix.eval.Task
, and cats.effect.IO
- all the major Scala IO monad libraries.
Plus it has a few additional tricks up its sleeve:
val test = "chrabąszcz majowy"
val testUri: Uri = uri"http://httpbin.org/get?bug=$test"
- It supports encoders/decoders for request bodies/responses e.g. JSON via Circe:
import com.softwaremill.sttp.circe._
val response: Either[io.circe.Error, Response] =
sttp
.post(uri"...")
.body(requestPayload)
.response(asJson[Response])
.send()
Finally, it's maintained by the reliable folks at softwaremill and it's got great documentation.