RestSharp is a lightweight HTTP client library. It's a wrapper around HttpClient
, not a full-fledged client on its own.
What RestSharp adds to HttpClient
:
- Default parameters of any kind, not just headers
- Add a parameter of any kind to requests, like query, URL segment, header, cookie, or body
- Multiple ways to add a request body, including JSON, XML, and form data
- Built-in serialization and deserilization of JSON and XML
RestSharp is supported by AWS.
Finally, RestSharp has moved to HttpClient
. We also deprecated the following:
- SimpleJson in favour of
System.Text.Json.JsonSerialzer
IRestRequest
, andIRestResponse
in favour of implementing classes- Everything
Http
andIHttp
as those are just wrappers
Most of the client and some of the request options are now in RestClientOptions
.
Check v107+ docs for more information.
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.
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