lune/types/net.luau

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Lua

export type HttpMethod = "GET" | "POST" | "PUT" | "DELETE" | "HEAD" | "OPTIONS" | "PATCH"
type HttpQueryOrHeaderMap = { [string]: string | { string } }
export type HttpQueryMap = HttpQueryOrHeaderMap
export type HttpHeaderMap = HttpQueryOrHeaderMap
--[=[
@interface FetchParamsOptions
@within Net
Extra options for `FetchParams`.
This is a dictionary that may contain one or more of the following values:
* `decompress` - If the request body should be automatically decompressed when possible. Defaults to `true`
]=]
export type FetchParamsOptions = {
decompress: boolean?,
}
--[=[
@interface FetchParams
@within Net
Parameters for sending network requests with `net.request`.
This is a dictionary that may contain one or more of the following values:
* `url` - The URL to send a request to. This is always required
* `method` - The HTTP method verb, such as `"GET"`, `"POST"`, `"PATCH"`, `"PUT"`, or `"DELETE"`. Defaults to `"GET"`
* `body` - The request body
* `query` - A table of key-value pairs representing query parameters in the request path
* `headers` - A table of key-value pairs representing headers
* `options` - Extra options for things such as automatic decompression of response bodies
]=]
export type FetchParams = {
url: string,
method: HttpMethod?,
body: string?,
query: HttpQueryMap?,
headers: HttpHeaderMap?,
options: FetchParamsOptions?,
}
--[=[
@interface FetchResponse
@within Net
Response type for sending network requests with `net.request`.
This is a dictionary containing the following values:
* `ok` - If the status code is a canonical success status code, meaning within the range 200 -> 299
* `statusCode` - The status code returned for the request
* `statusMessage` - The canonical status message for the returned status code, such as `"Not Found"` for status code 404
* `headers` - A table of key-value pairs representing headers
* `body` - The request body, or an empty string if one was not given
]=]
export type FetchResponse = {
ok: boolean,
statusCode: number,
statusMessage: string,
headers: HttpHeaderMap,
body: string,
}
--[=[
@interface ServeRequest
@within Net
Data type for requests in `net.serve`.
This is a dictionary containing the following values:
* `path` - The path being requested, relative to the root. Will be `/` if not specified
* `query` - A table of key-value pairs representing query parameters in the request path
* `method` - The HTTP method verb, such as `"GET"`, `"POST"`, `"PATCH"`, `"PUT"`, or `"DELETE"`. Will always be uppercase
* `headers` - A table of key-value pairs representing headers
* `body` - The request body, or an empty string if one was not given
]=]
export type ServeRequest = {
path: string,
query: { [string]: string? },
method: HttpMethod,
headers: { [string]: string },
body: string,
}
--[=[
@interface ServeResponse
@within Net
Response type for requests in `net.serve`.
This is a dictionary that may contain one or more of the following values:
* `status` - The status code for the request, in the range `100` -> `599`
* `headers` - A table of key-value pairs representing headers
* `body` - The response body
]=]
export type ServeResponse = {
status: number?,
headers: { [string]: string }?,
body: string?,
}
type ServeHttpHandler = (request: ServeRequest) -> string | ServeResponse
type ServeWebSocketHandler = (socket: WebSocket) -> ()
--[=[
@interface ServeConfig
@within Net
Configuration for `net.serve`.
This may contain one of or more of the following values:
* `address` for setting the IP address to serve from. Defaults to the loopback interface (`http://localhost`).
* `handleRequest` for handling normal http requests, equivalent to just passing a function to `net.serve`
* `handleWebSocket` for handling web socket requests, which will receive a `WebSocket` object as its first and only parameter
When setting `address`, the `handleRequest` callback must also be defined.
```lua
net.serve(8080, {
address = "http://0.0.0.0",
handleRequest = function(request)
return {
status = 200,
body = "Echo:\n" .. request.body,
}
end
})
```
]=]
export type ServeConfig = {
address: string?,
handleRequest: ServeHttpHandler?,
handleWebSocket: ServeWebSocketHandler?,
}
--[=[
@interface ServeHandle
@within Net
A handle to a currently running web server, containing a single `stop` function to gracefully shut down the web server.
]=]
export type ServeHandle = {
stop: () -> (),
}
--[=[
@interface WebSocket
@within Net
A reference to a web socket connection.
The web socket may be in either an "open" or a "closed" state, changing its current behavior.
When open:
* Any function on the socket such as `send`, `next` or `close` can be called without erroring
* `next` can be called to yield until the next message is received or the socket becomes closed
When closed:
* `next` will no longer return any message(s) and instead instantly return nil
* `send` will throw an error stating that the socket has been closed
Once the websocket has been closed, `closeCode` will no longer be nil, and will be populated with a close
code according to the [WebSocket specification](https://www.iana.org/assignments/websocket/websocket.xhtml).
This will be an integer between 1000 and 4999, where 1000 is the canonical code for normal, error-free closure.
]=]
export type WebSocket = {
closeCode: number?,
close: (code: number?) -> (),
send: (message: string, asBinaryMessage: boolean?) -> (),
next: () -> string?,
}
--[=[
@class Net
Built-in library for network access
### Example usage
```lua
local net = require("@lune/net")
-- Sending a web request
local response = net.request("https://www.google.com")
print(response.ok)
print(response.statusCode, response.statusMessage)
print(response.headers)
-- Using a JSON web API
local response = net.request({
url = "https://dummyjson.com/products/add",
method = "POST",
headers = { ["Content-Type"] = "application/json" },
body = net.jsonEncode({
title = "Cool Pencil",
})
})
local product = net.jsonDecode(response.body)
print(product.id, "-", product.title)
-- Starting up a webserver
net.serve(8080, function(request)
return {
status = 200,
body = "Echo:\n" .. request.body,
}
end)
```
]=]
local net = {}
--[=[
@within Net
Sends an HTTP request using the given url and / or parameters, and returns a dictionary that describes the response received.
Only throws an error if a miscellaneous network or I/O error occurs, never for unsuccessful status codes.
@param config The URL or request config to use
@return A dictionary representing the response for the request
]=]
function net.request(config: string | FetchParams): FetchResponse
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
@tag must_use
Connects to a web socket at the given URL.
Throws an error if the server at the given URL does not support
web sockets, or if a miscellaneous network or I/O error occurs.
@param url The URL to connect to
@return A web socket handle
]=]
function net.socket(url: string): WebSocket
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
Creates an HTTP server that listens on the given `port`.
This will ***not*** block and will keep listening for requests on the given `port`
until the `stop` function on the returned `ServeHandle` has been called.
@param port The port to use for the server
@param handlerOrConfig The handler function or config to use for the server
]=]
function net.serve(port: number, handlerOrConfig: ServeHttpHandler | ServeConfig): ServeHandle
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
@tag must_use
Encodes the given value as JSON.
@param value The value to encode as JSON
@param pretty If the encoded JSON string should include newlines and spaces. Defaults to false
@return The encoded JSON string
]=]
function net.jsonEncode(value: any, pretty: boolean?): string
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
@tag must_use
Decodes the given JSON string into a lua value.
@param encoded The JSON string to decode
@return The decoded lua value
]=]
function net.jsonDecode(encoded: string): any
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
@tag must_use
Encodes the given string using URL encoding.
@param s The string to encode
@param binary If the string should be treated as binary data and/or is not valid utf-8. Defaults to false
@return The encoded string
]=]
function net.urlEncode(s: string, binary: boolean?): string
return nil :: any
end
--[=[
@within Net
@tag must_use
Decodes the given string using URL decoding.
@param s The string to decode
@param binary If the string should be treated as binary data and/or is not valid utf-8. Defaults to false
@return The decoded string
]=]
function net.urlDecode(s: string, binary: boolean?): string
return nil :: any
end
return net