This little library provides an HTTP client which can be usable inside a unikernel/MirageOS. It follows the same API as http-lwt-client which is pretty simple and uses:
- happy-eyeballs to resolve domain-name
- ocaml-tls for the TLS layer
- paf for the HTTP protocol
This library wants to be easy to use and it is associated to a MirageOS
device in order to facilite functoria
to compose everything (mainly the
TCP/IP stack) according to the user's target and give a witness so as to
be able to allocate a new connection to a peer and process the HTTP flow.
First, you need to describe a new http_client
device:
open Mirage
type http_client = HTTP_client
let http_client = typ HTTP_client
let http_client =
let connect _ modname = function
| [ _pclock; _tcpv4v6; ctx ] ->
Fmt.str {ocaml|%s.connect %s|ocaml} modname ctx
| _ -> assert false in
impl ~connect "Http_mirage_client.Make"
(pclock @-> tcpv4v6 @-> git_client @-> http_client)
Then, you can decide how to construct such device:
let stack = generic_stackv4v6 default_network
let dns = generic_dns_client stack
let tcp = tcpv4v6_of_stackv4v6 stack
let http_client =
(* XXX(dinosaure): it seems unconventional to use [git_happy_eyeballs] here
when we want to do HTTP requests only. The name was not so good and we
will fix that into the next release of the mirage tool. But structurally,
you don't bring anything related to Git. It's just a bad choice of name. *)
let happy_eyeballs = git_happy_eyeballs stack dns
(generic_happy_eyeballs stack dns) in
http_client $ default_posix_clock $ tcp $ happy_eyeballs
Finally, you can use the witness into your unikernel.ml
:
open Lwt.Infix
module Make (HTTP_client : Http_mirage_client.S) = struct
let start http_client =
let body_f _response acc data = Lwt.return (acc ^ data) in
Http_mirage_client.one_request http_client "https://mirage.io/" body_f ""
>>= function
| Ok (resp, body) -> ...
| Error _ -> ...
end