use std::env; use std::time::Duration; use hyper::{body::HttpBody as _, Client}; use tokio::io::{self, AsyncWriteExt as _}; use hyper_tls::HttpsConnector; use hyper_timeout::TimeoutConnector; #[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")] async fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { let url = match env::args().nth(1) { Some(url) => url, None => { println!("Usage: client "); println!("Example: client https://example.com"); return Ok(()); } }; let url = url.parse::().unwrap(); // This example uses `HttpsConnector`, but you can also use hyper `HttpConnector` //let h = hyper::client::HttpConnector::new(); let h = HttpsConnector::new(); let mut connector = TimeoutConnector::new(h); connector.set_connect_timeout(Some(Duration::from_secs(5))); connector.set_read_timeout(Some(Duration::from_secs(5))); connector.set_write_timeout(Some(Duration::from_secs(5))); let client = Client::builder().build::<_, hyper::Body>(connector); let mut res = client.get(url).await?; println!("Status: {}", res.status()); println!("Headers:\n{:#?}", res.headers()); while let Some(chunk) = res.body_mut().data().await { let chunk = chunk?; io::stdout().write_all(&chunk).await? } Ok(()) }