Http Wrap Example
In this document, we walk through a Python script that demonstrates how to use the Polywrap client with HTTP plugin to send HTTP requests.
Imports
To start, we import the required modules and functions:
from polywrap import (
Uri,
PolywrapClient,
PolywrapClientConfigBuilder,
http_plugin
)
Polywrap Client Configuration Setup
Before making HTTP requests, we set up the configuration for the Polywrap client:
Create a PolywrapClientConfigBuilder
config_builder = PolywrapClientConfigBuilder()
Add the http_plugin to the config_builder
config_builder.set_package(Uri.from_str("wrapscan.io/polywrap/http@1.0"), http_plugin())
Build the PolywrapClientConfig
config = config_builder.build()
Initialize the Polywrap Client
With our configuration ready, we instantiate the Polywrap client:
client = PolywrapClient(config)
HTTP GET Request
Using the Polywrap client, we send a GET request:
get_response = client.invoke(
uri=Uri.from_str("wrapscan.io/polywrap/http@1.0"),
method="get",
args={
"url": "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1",
},
)
print(get_response)
assert get_response["status"] == 200
HTTP POST Request
Similarly, we send a POST request:
post_response = client.invoke(
uri=Uri.from_str("wrapscan.io/polywrap/http@1.0"),
method="post",
args={
"url": "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts",
"body": {
"id": 101,
"userId": 101,
"title": "Test Title",
"body": "Test Body",
},
},
)
print(post_response)
assert post_response["status"] == 201
Conclusion
This document provides a brief walkthrough of how to use the Polywrap
client with the HTTP plugin to make GET and POST requests.
For more information on the PolywrapClient, please refer to the
Polywrap Python Client documentation.