Dexador is yet another HTTP client for Common Lisp with neat APIs and connection-pooling.
This software is still BETA quality. The APIs will be likely to change.
- Fast, particularly when requesting to the same host (See Benchmark)
 - Neat APIs
 - Signal a condition when HTTP request failed
 - OpenSSL isn't required for Windows
 
See also a presentation given at Lisp Meetup #31.
(dex:get "http://lisp.org/")
(dex:post "https://example.com/login"
          :content '(("name" . "fukamachi") ("password" . "1ispa1ien")))You can specify a form-data at :content in an association list. The data will be sent in application/x-www-form-urlencoded format.
(dex:post "http://example.com/entry/create"
          :content '(("title" . "The Truth About Lisp")
                     ("body" . "In which the truth about lisp is revealed, and some alternatives are enumerated.")))If the association list contains a pathname, the data will be sent as multipart/form-data.
(dex:post "http://example.com/entry/create"
          :content '(("photo" . #P"images/2015030201.jpg")))If the server reports that the requested page has moved to a different location (indicated with a Location header and a 3XX response code), Dexador will redo the request on the new place, the fourth return value shows.
(dex:head "http://lisp.org")
;=> ""
;   200
;   #<HASH-TABLE :TEST EQUAL :COUNT 7 {100D2A47A3}>
;   #<QURI.URI.HTTP:URI-HTTP http://lisp.org/index.html>
;   NILYou can limit the count of redirection by specifying :max-redirects with an integer. The default value is 5.
Dexador adopts cl-cookie for its cookie management. All functions takes a cookie-jar instance at :cookie-jar.
(defvar *cookie-jar* (cl-cookie:make-cookie-jar))
(dex:head "https://mixi.jp" :cookie-jar *cookie-jar* :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Dexador/0.1 (SBCL 1.2.9); Darwin; 14.1.0
;   Host: mixi.jp
;   Accept: */*
;   
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
;   HTTP/1.1 200 OK
;   Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:16:29 GMT
;   Server: Apache
;   X-Dealer: 152151
;   X-XRDS-Location: https://mixi.jp/xrds.pl
;   Cache-Control: no-cache
;   Pragma: no-cache
;   Vary: User-Agent
;   Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP
;   Set-Cookie: _auid=9d47ca5a00ce4980c41511beb2626fd4; domain=.mixi.jp; path=/; expires=Thu, 09-Mar-2017 10:16:29 GMT
;   Set-Cookie: _lcp=8ee4121c9866435007fff2c90dc31a4d; domain=.mixi.jp; expires=Wed, 11-Mar-2015 10:16:29 GMT
;   X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
;   
;   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
;; Again
(dex:head "https://mixi.jp" :cookie-jar *cookie-jar* :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Dexador/0.1 (SBCL 1.2.9); Darwin; 14.1.0
;   Host: mixi.jp
;   Accept: */*
;   Cookie: _auid=b878756ed71a0ed5bcf527e324c78f8c; _lcp=8ee4121c9866435007fff2c90dc31a4d
;   
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
;   HTTP/1.1 200 OK
;   Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:16:59 GMT
;   Server: Apache
;   X-Dealer: 152146
;   X-XRDS-Location: https://mixi.jp/xrds.pl
;   Cache-Control: no-cache
;   Pragma: no-cache
;   Vary: User-Agent
;   Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP
;   Set-Cookie: _auid=b878756ed71a0ed5bcf527e324c78f8c; domain=.mixi.jp; path=/; expires=Thu, 09-Mar-2017 10:16:59 GMT
;   Set-Cookie: _lcp=8ee4121c9866435007fff2c90dc31a4d; domain=.mixi.jp; expires=Wed, 11-Mar-2015 10:16:59 GMT
;   X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
;   
;   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<You can only supply either basic or bearer authorization.
(dex:head "http://www.hatena.ne.jp/" :basic-auth '("nitro_idiot" . "password") :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Dexador/0.1 (SBCL 1.2.9); Darwin; 14.1.0
;   Host: www.hatena.ne.jp
;   Accept: */*
;   Authorization: Basic bml0cm9faWRpb3Q6cGFzc3dvcmQ=
;
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(dex:head "http://www.hatena.ne.jp/" :bearer-auth "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9"
                                     :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Dexador/0.9.15 (SBCL 2.4.3); Linux; 6.7.0-20-amd64
;   Host: www.hatena.ne.jp
;   Accept: */*
;   Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9
;   
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>You can overwrite the default User-Agent header by simply specifying "User-Agent" in :headers.
(dex:head "http://www.sbcl.org/" :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Dexador/0.1 (SBCL 1.2.6); Darwin; 14.1.0
;   Host: www.sbcl.org
;   Accept: */*
;   
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
(dex:head "http://www.sbcl.org/"
          :headers '(("User-Agent" . "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_2) AppleWebKit/600.3.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0.3 Safari/600.3.18"))
          :verbose t)
;-> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
;   HEAD / HTTP/1.1
;   User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_2) AppleWebKit/600.3.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0.3 Safari/600.3.18
;   Host: www.sbcl.org
;   Accept: */*
;   
;   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dexador reuses a connection by default. As it skips a TCP handshake, it would be much faster when you send requests to the same host continuously.
Dexador signals a condition http-request-failed when the server returned 4xx or 5xx status code.
;; Handles 400 bad request
(handler-case (dex:get "http://lisp.org")
  (dex:http-request-bad-request ()
    ;; Runs when 400 bad request returned
    )
  (dex:http-request-failed (e)
    ;; For other 4xx or 5xx
    (format *error-output* "The server returned ~D" (dex:response-status e))))
;; Ignore 404 Not Found and continue
(handler-bind ((dex:http-request-not-found #'dex:ignore-and-continue))
  (dex:get "http://lisp.org"))
;; Retry
(handler-bind ((dex:http-request-failed #'dex:retry-request))
  (dex:get "http://lisp.org"))
;; Retry 5 times
(let ((retry-request (dex:retry-request 5 :interval 3)))
  (handler-bind ((dex:http-request-failed retry-request))
    (dex:get "http://lisp.org")))You can connect via proxy.
(dex:get "http://lisp.org/" :proxy "http://proxy.yourcompany.com:8080/")You can connect via SOCKS5 proxy.
(dex:get "https://www.facebookcorewwwi.onion/" :proxy "socks5://127.0.0.1:9150")You can set the default proxy by setting
dex:*default-proxy*
which defaults to the value of the environment variable HTTPS_PROXY or HTTP_PROXY
All functions take similar arguments.
uri(string or quri:uri)method(keyword)- The HTTP request method: 
:GET,:HEAD,:OPTIONS,:PUT,:POST, or:DELETE. The default is:GET. 
- The HTTP request method: 
 version(number)- The version of the HTTP protocol: typically 
1.0or1.1. The default is1.1. 
- The version of the HTTP protocol: typically 
 content(string, alist or pathname)- The body of the request. content may be an alist containing key value pairs, where the value can be a string, pathname, an (array (unsigned-byte 8) (*)), or a cons. If the value is a cons, then it may contain a :content-type override such as: :content `(("key" ,(make-array 5 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)) :content-type "application/octets")) which will result in a multipart form encoded submission.
 
headers(alist)- The headers of the request. If the value of a pair is 
NIL, the header won't be sent. You can overwrite the default headers (Host, User-Agent, Accept, Content-Type) by this with the same header name. 
- The headers of the request. If the value of a pair is 
 basic-auth(cons of username and password)- Username and password for basic authorization. This is a cons having username at car and password at cdr. (e.g. 
'("foo" . "bar")) 
- Username and password for basic authorization. This is a cons having username at car and password at cdr. (e.g. 
 bearer-auth(string)- A string token, to add bearer auth header.
 
cookie-jar(cookie-jar of cl-cookie)- A cookie jar object.
 
connect-timeout(fixnum)- The seconds to timeout until the HTTP connection established. The default is 
10, the value of*default-connect-timeout*. 
- The seconds to timeout until the HTTP connection established. The default is 
 read-timeout(fixnum)- The seconds to timeout until the whole HTTP body read. The default is 
10, the value of*default-read-timeout*. 
- The seconds to timeout until the whole HTTP body read. The default is 
 keep-alive(boolean)- A flag if the connection keep connected even after the HTTP request. The default is 
T. 
- A flag if the connection keep connected even after the HTTP request. The default is 
 use-connection-pool(boolean)- When combined with 
:keep-alive t, will internally cache the socket connection to web servers to avoid having to open new ones. This is compatible with:want-stream t(when you close the returned stream or it is garbage collected the connection will be returned to the pool). If you pass in a stream with:streamthen the connection pool is not used (unless there is a redirect to a new web server). This is not supported when using the WINHTTP backend. The default isT. 
- When combined with 
 max-redirects(fixnum)- The limit of redirections. The default is 
5. If the redirection exceeds the limit, functions return the last response (not raise a condition). 
- The limit of redirections. The default is 
 ssl-key-file,ssl-cert-file,ssl-key-password- for HTTPS connection
 
stream- The stream to write an HTTP request. This is a way to reuse a connection and commonly used with 
:keep-alive T. This allows the caller to do connection pooling, etc. It is easier to just use:use-connection-pool t, which is the default, and let the dexador internals take care of this for you (only supported for usocket backends). 
- The stream to write an HTTP request. This is a way to reuse a connection and commonly used with 
 verbose(boolean)- This option is for debugging. When 
T, it dumps the HTTP request headers. 
- This option is for debugging. When 
 force-binary(boolean)- A flag for suppressing auto-decoding of the response body.
 
want-stream(boolean)- A flag to get the response body as a stream.
 
proxy(string)- for use proxy. defaults to the value of 
dex:*default-proxy*which defaults to the value of environment variables HTTPS_PROXY or HTTP_PROXY. Not supported on windows currently 
- for use proxy. defaults to the value of 
 insecure(boolean)- To bypass SSL certificate verification (use at your own risk). The default is 
NIL, the value of*not-verify-ssl*. 
- To bypass SSL certificate verification (use at your own risk). The default is 
 
(dex:request uri &key (method get) (version 1.1) content headers
             basic-auth cookie-jar (connect-timeout *default-connect-timeout*)
             (read-timeout *default-read-timeout*) (keep-alive t) (use-connection-pool t)
             (max-redirects 5) ssl-key-file ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream
             (verbose *verbose*) force-binary force-string want-stream proxy
             (insecure *not-verify-ssl*) ca-path)
;=> body
;   status
;   response-headers
;   uri
;   streamSend an HTTP request to uri.
The body is an octet vector or a string if the Content-Type is text/*. If you always want it to return an octet vector, specify :force-binary as T.
The status is an integer which represents HTTP status code.
The response-headers is a hash table which represents HTTP response headers. Note that all hash keys are downcased like "content-type". If there's duplicate HTTP headers, those values are concatenated with a comma.
The uri is a QURI object which represents the last URI Dexador requested.
The stream is a usocket stream to communicate with the HTTP server if the connection is still alive and can be reused. This value may be NIL if :keep-alive is NIL or the server closed the connection with Connection: close header or you are using :use-connection-pool t which handles re-using the connections for you.
This function signals http-request-failed when the HTTP status code is 4xx or 5xx.
(dex:get uri &key version headers basic-auth cookie-jar keep-alive
         use-connection-pool connect-timeout read-timeout max-redirects
         force-binary force-string want-stream ssl-key-file
         ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure
         ca-path)(dex:post uri &key version content headers basic-auth cookie-jar
          keep-alive use-connection-pool connect-timeout read-timeout
          force-binary force-string want-stream ssl-key-file
          ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure
          ca-path)(dex:head uri &key version headers basic-auth cookie-jar connect-timeout
          read-timeout max-redirects ssl-key-file ssl-cert-file
          ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure ca-path)(dex:put uri &key version content headers basic-auth cookie-jar
         keep-alive use-connection-pool connect-timeout read-timeout
         force-binary force-string want-stream ssl-key-file
         ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure
         ca-path)(dex:patch uri &key version content headers basic-auth cookie-jar
           keep-alive use-connection-pool connect-timeout read-timeout
           force-binary force-string want-stream ssl-key-file
           ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure
           ca-path)(dex:delete uri &key version headers basic-auth cookie-jar keep-alive
            use-connection-pool connect-timeout read-timeout
            force-binary force-string want-stream ssl-key-file
            ssl-cert-file ssl-key-password stream verbose proxy insecure
            ca-path)Send a GET request to URI and write the response body to the DESTINATION.
(dex:fetch uri destination &key (if-exists error) verbose proxy insecure)- Server
- Sakura VPS 1GB
 - nginx 1.2.7, KeepAlive On
 
 - Client
- MacBook Pro OS X Yosemite (CPU: 3GHz Intel Core i7, Memory: 8GB)
 - SBCL 1.2.9
 
 - Downloads an HTML file (181 bytes).
 
(time (dotimes (i 30) (drakma:http-request "http://files.8arrow.org/181B.html")))
Evaluation took:
  1.012 seconds of real time
  0.174742 seconds of total run time (0.148141 user, 0.026601 system)
  17.29% CPU
  1,683 forms interpreted
  500 lambdas converted
  3,027,928,949 processor cycles
  29,416,656 bytes consed
(time (dotimes (i 30) (dex:get "http://files.8arrow.org/181B.html")))
Evaluation took:
  0.499 seconds of real time
  0.028057 seconds of total run time (0.019234 user, 0.008823 system)
  5.61% CPU
  56 forms interpreted
  16 lambdas converted
  1,494,851,690 processor cycles
  1,472,992 bytes consed
- Eitaro Fukamachi ([email protected])
 
Copyright (c) 2015 Eitaro Fukamachi ([email protected])
Licensed under the MIT License.
