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# Description As described in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9912, the `http` command could display the request headers with the `--full` flag, which could help in debugging the requests. This PR adds such functionality. # User-Facing Changes If `http get` or other `http` command which supports the `--full` flag is invoked with the flag, it used to display the `headers` key which contained an table of response headers. Now this key contains two nested keys: `response` and `request`, each of them being a table of the response and request headers accordingly. ![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/24980/d3cfc4c3-6c27-4634-8552-2cdfbdfc7076)
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@ -464,29 +464,46 @@ fn request_handle_response_content(
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requested_url: &str,
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flags: RequestFlags,
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resp: Response,
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request: Request,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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let response_headers: Option<PipelineData> = if flags.full {
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let headers_raw = request_handle_response_headers_raw(span, &resp)?;
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Some(headers_raw)
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} else {
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None
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// #response_to_buffer moves "resp" making it impossible to read headers later.
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// Wrapping it into a closure to call when needed
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let mut consume_response_body = |response: Response| {
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let content_type = response.header("content-type").map(|s| s.to_owned());
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match content_type {
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Some(content_type) => transform_response_using_content_type(
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engine_state,
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stack,
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span,
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requested_url,
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&flags,
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response,
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&content_type,
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),
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None => Ok(response_to_buffer(response, engine_state, span)),
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}
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};
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let response_status = resp.status();
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let content_type = resp.header("content-type").map(|s| s.to_owned());
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let formatted_content = match content_type {
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Some(content_type) => transform_response_using_content_type(
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engine_state,
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stack,
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span,
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requested_url,
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&flags,
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resp,
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&content_type,
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),
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None => Ok(response_to_buffer(resp, engine_state, span)),
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};
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if flags.full {
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let response_status = resp.status();
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let request_headers_value = match headers_to_nu(&extract_request_headers(&request), span) {
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Ok(headers) => headers.into_value(span),
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Err(_) => Value::nothing(span),
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};
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let response_headers_value = match headers_to_nu(&extract_response_headers(&resp), span) {
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Ok(headers) => headers.into_value(span),
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Err(_) => Value::nothing(span),
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};
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let headers = Value::Record {
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cols: vec!["request".to_string(), "response".to_string()],
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vals: vec![request_headers_value, response_headers_value],
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span,
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};
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let full_response = Value::Record {
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cols: vec![
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"headers".to_string(),
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@ -494,19 +511,16 @@ fn request_handle_response_content(
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"status".to_string(),
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],
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vals: vec![
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match response_headers {
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Some(headers) => headers.into_value(span),
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None => Value::nothing(span),
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},
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formatted_content?.into_value(span),
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headers,
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consume_response_body(resp)?.into_value(span),
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Value::int(response_status as i64, span),
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],
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span,
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}
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.into_pipeline_data();
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Ok(full_response)
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};
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Ok(full_response.into_pipeline_data())
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} else {
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Ok(formatted_content?)
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Ok(consume_response_body(resp)?)
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}
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}
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@ -517,11 +531,18 @@ pub fn request_handle_response(
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requested_url: &str,
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flags: RequestFlags,
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response: Result<Response, ShellErrorOrRequestError>,
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request: Request,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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match response {
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Ok(resp) => {
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request_handle_response_content(engine_state, stack, span, requested_url, flags, resp)
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}
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Ok(resp) => request_handle_response_content(
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engine_state,
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stack,
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span,
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requested_url,
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flags,
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resp,
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request,
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),
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Err(e) => match e {
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ShellErrorOrRequestError::ShellError(e) => Err(e),
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ShellErrorOrRequestError::RequestError(_, e) => {
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@ -534,6 +555,7 @@ pub fn request_handle_response(
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requested_url,
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flags,
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resp,
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request,
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)?)
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} else {
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Err(handle_response_error(span, requested_url, *e))
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@ -546,16 +568,39 @@ pub fn request_handle_response(
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}
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}
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pub fn request_handle_response_headers_raw(
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span: Span,
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response: &Response,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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let header_names = response.headers_names();
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type Headers = HashMap<String, Vec<String>>;
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fn extract_request_headers(request: &Request) -> Headers {
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request
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.header_names()
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.iter()
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.map(|name| {
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(
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name.clone(),
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request.all(name).iter().map(|e| e.to_string()).collect(),
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)
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})
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.collect()
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}
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fn extract_response_headers(response: &Response) -> Headers {
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response
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.headers_names()
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.iter()
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.map(|name| {
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(
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name.clone(),
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response.all(name).iter().map(|e| e.to_string()).collect(),
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)
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})
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.collect()
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}
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fn headers_to_nu(headers: &Headers, span: Span) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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let cols = vec!["name".to_string(), "value".to_string()];
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let mut vals = Vec::with_capacity(header_names.len());
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let mut vals = Vec::with_capacity(headers.len());
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for name in &header_names {
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for (name, values) in headers {
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let is_duplicate = vals.iter().any(|val| {
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if let Value::Record { vals, .. } = val {
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if let Some(Value::String {
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@ -568,10 +613,13 @@ pub fn request_handle_response_headers_raw(
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false
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});
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if !is_duplicate {
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// Use the ureq `Response.all` api to get all of the header values with a given name.
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// A single header can hold multiple values
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// This interface is why we needed to check if we've already parsed this header name.
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for str_value in response.all(name) {
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let header = vec![Value::string(name, span), Value::string(str_value, span)];
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for str_value in values {
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let header = vec![
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Value::string(name, span),
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Value::string(str_value.to_string(), span),
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];
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vals.push(Value::record(cols.clone(), header, span));
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}
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}
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response: Result<Response, ShellErrorOrRequestError>,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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match response {
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Ok(resp) => request_handle_response_headers_raw(span, &resp),
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Ok(resp) => headers_to_nu(&extract_response_headers(&resp), span),
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Err(e) => match e {
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ShellErrorOrRequestError::ShellError(e) => Err(e),
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ShellErrorOrRequestError::RequestError(requested_url, e) => {
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, args.data, args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), args.data, args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let request_flags = RequestFlags {
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raw: args.raw,
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, None, None, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), None, None, ctrl_c);
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let request_flags = RequestFlags {
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raw: args.raw,
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, None, None, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), None, None, ctrl_c);
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// http options' response always showed in header, so we set full to true.
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// And `raw` is useless too because options method doesn't return body, here we set to true
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let request_flags = RequestFlags {
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raw: args.raw,
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let request_flags = RequestFlags {
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raw: args.raw,
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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request = request_add_authorization_header(args.user, args.password, request);
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request = request_add_custom_headers(args.headers, request)?;
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let response = send_request(request, Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let response = send_request(request.clone(), Some(args.data), args.content_type, ctrl_c);
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let request_flags = RequestFlags {
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raw: args.raw,
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&requested_url,
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request_flags,
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response,
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request,
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)
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}
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"http get -H {{content-type: text/plain}} {url}",
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url = server.url()
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));
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mock1.assert();
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mock2.assert();
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}
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#[test]
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fn http_get_full_response() {
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let mut server = Server::new();
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let _mock = server.mock("GET", "/").with_body("foo").create();
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let actual = nu!(pipeline(
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format!(
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"http get --full {url} --headers [foo bar] | to json",
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url = server.url()
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)
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.as_str()
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));
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let output: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(&actual.out).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(output["status"], 200);
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assert_eq!(output["body"], "foo");
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// There's only one request header, we can get it by index
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assert_eq!(output["headers"]["request"][0]["name"], "foo");
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assert_eq!(output["headers"]["request"][0]["value"], "bar");
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// ... and multiple response headers, so have to search by name
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let header = output["headers"]["response"]
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.as_array()
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.unwrap()
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.iter()
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.find(|e| e["name"] == "connection")
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.unwrap();
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assert_eq!(header["value"], "close");
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}
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// These tests require network access; they use badssl.com which is a Google-affiliated site for testing various SSL errors.
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// Revisit this if these tests prove to be flaky or unstable.
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