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# Description Provides the ability to use http commands as part of a pipeline. Additionally, this pull requests extends the pipeline metadata to add a content_type field. The content_type metadata field allows commands such as `to json` to set the metadata in the pipeline allowing the http commands to use it when making requests. This pull request also introduces the ability to directly stream http requests from streaming pipelines. One other small change is that Content-Type will always be set if it is passed in to the http commands, either indirectly or throw the content type flag. Previously it was not preserved with requests that were not of type json or form data. # User-Facing Changes * `http post`, `http put`, `http patch`, `http delete` can be used as part of a pipeline * `to text`, `to json`, `from json` all set the content_type metadata field and the http commands will utilize them when making requests. |
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nu-cmd-lang
the base language and command crate of nu
The commands in this crate are the core commands of the nu language. It is also the base crate upon which all other command crates sit on top of including:
- nu-command
- nu-cli
- nu-cmd-extra
As time goes on and the nu language develops further in parallel with nushell we will be adding other command crates to the system.
What does it mean to be a base crate ?
A base crate is one with minimal dependencies in our system so that other developers can come along and use this crate without having a lot of baggage in terms of other crates which will bloat their underlying application.
Background on nu-cmd-lang
This crate was designed to be a small, concise set of tools or commands that serve as the foundation layer of both nu and nushell. These are the core commands needed to have a nice working version of the nu language without all of the support that the other commands provide inside nushell. Prior to the launch of this crate all of our commands were housed in the crate nu-command. Moving forward we would like to slowly break out the commands in nu-command into different crates; the naming and how this will work and where all the commands will be located is a "work in progress" especially now that the standard library is starting to become more popular as a location for commands. As time goes on some of our commands written in rust will be migrated to nu and when this happens they will be moved into the standard library.