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C++ Requests
DESCRIPTION
C++ Requests is a simple wrapper around libcurl inspired by the excellent Python Requests project. Despite its name, libcurl’s easy interface is anything but, and making mistakes misusing it is a common source of error and frustration. Using the more expressive language facilities of C++11, this library captures the essence of making network calls into a few concise idioms. If there's no package for your distribution, try making one! If you do, and it is added to your distribution's repositories, please submit a pull request to add it to the list above. However, please only do this if you plan to actively maintain the package. a C++11 compatible compiler such as Clang or GCC. The minimum required version of GCC is unknown. The cpr port in vcpkg is kept up to date by Microsoft team members and community contributors.
Features
- Custom headers
- Url encoded parameters
- Url encoded POST values
- Multipart form POST upload
- Connection and request timeout specification
- Timeout for low speed connection
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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