The Client is useful when working with multiple hostnames.
See the simplest sendGetRequest() for GET and more advanced sendPostRequest() for a POST request.
The sendPostRequest() also shows:
Per-request timeout with DoTimeout()
Send a body as bytes slice with SetBodyRaw(). This is useful if you generated a request body. Otherwise, prefer SetBody() which copies it.
Parse JSON from response
Gracefully show error messages i.e. timeouts as warnings and other errors as a failures with detailed error messages.
How to build and run
Start a web server on localhost:8080 then execute:
make
./client
Client vs HostClient
Internally the Client creates a dedicated HostClient for each domain/IP address and cleans unused after period of time.
So if you have a single heavily loaded API endpoint it's better to use HostClient. See an example in the examples/host_client