CustomTapirPlatformSpecific

works.iterative.tapir.CustomTapirPlatformSpecific
trait CustomTapirPlatformSpecific extends SttpClientInterpreter

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trait SttpClientInterpreter
trait SttpClientInterpreterExtensions
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any
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Concrete methods

def makeClient[I, E, O](endpoint: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, Any])(using baseUri: BaseUri, backend: Backend, wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[Any]): I => IO[E, O]

Inherited methods

def sttpClientOptions: SttpClientOptions

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Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toClient[F[_], I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => F[DecodeResult[Either[E, O]]]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result of decoding the response (error or success value) is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toClientThrowDecodeFailures[F[_], I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => F[Either[E, O]]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result (error or success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, a failed effect is returned instead.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toClientThrowErrors[F[_], I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => F[O]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result (success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, or if the response corresponds to an error value, a failed effect is returned instead.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toQuickClient[I, E, O](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, Any], baseUri: Option[Uri]): I => Future[Either[E, O]]

Interprets the public endpoint as a synchronous client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a synchronous client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using an asynchronous backend, and the result of decoding the response (error or success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, a failed future is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreterExtensions
def toQuickClientThrowErrors[I, E, O](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, Any], baseUri: Option[Uri]): I => Future[O]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using an asynchronous backend, and the result (success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, or if the response corresponds to an error value, a failed future is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreterExtensions
def toQuickSecureClient[A, I, E, O](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, Any], baseUri: Option[Uri]): A => I => Future[Either[E, O]]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a synchronous client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a synchronous client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using an asynchronous backend, and the result of decoding the response (error or success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, a failed future is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreterExtensions
def toQuickSecureClientThrowErrors[A, I, E, O](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, Any], baseUri: Option[Uri]): A => I => Future[O]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using an asynchronous backend, and the result (success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, or if the response corresponds to an error value, a failed future is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreterExtensions
def toRequest[I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => Request[DecodeResult[Either[E, O]], R]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded error or success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code).

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toRequestThrowDecodeFailures[I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => Request[Either[E, O], R]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded error or success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code), or will be a failed effect, when response parsing fails.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toRequestThrowErrors[I, E, O, R](e: PublicEndpoint[I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): I => Request[O, R]

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the public endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's input parameters (given as a tuple), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code), or will be a failed effect, when response parsing fails or if the result is an error.

Attributes

Throws
IllegalArgumentException

when response parsing fails

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureClient[F[_], A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => F[DecodeResult[Either[E, O]]]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result of decoding the response (error or success value) is returned.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureClientThrowDecodeFailures[F[_], A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => F[Either[E, O]]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result (error or success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, a failed effect is returned instead.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureClientThrowErrors[F[_], A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri], backend: SttpBackend[F, R])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => F[O]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The request is sent using the given backend, and the result (success value) is returned. If decoding the result fails, or if the response corresponds to an error value, a failed effect is returned instead.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureRequest[A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => Request[DecodeResult[Either[E, O]], R]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded error or success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code).

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureRequestThrowDecodeFailures[A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => Request[Either[E, O], R]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded error or success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code), or will be a failed effect, when response parsing fails.

Attributes

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter
def toSecureRequestThrowErrors[A, I, E, O, R](e: Endpoint[A, I, E, O, R], baseUri: Option[Uri])(implicit wsToPipe: WebSocketToPipe[R]): A => I => Request[O, R]

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Interprets the secure endpoint as a client call, using the given baseUri as the starting point to create the target uri. If baseUri is not provided, the request will be a relative one.

Returns a function which, when applied to the endpoint's security and regular input parameters (given as tuples), will encode them to appropriate request parameters: path, query, headers and body. The result of the function is a description of a request, which can be sent using any sttp backend. The response will then contain the decoded success values (note that this can be the body enriched with data from headers/status code), or will be a failed effect, when response parsing fails or if the result is an error.

Attributes

Throws
IllegalArgumentException

when response parsing fails

Inherited from:
SttpClientInterpreter

Concrete fields