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@abonander yeah, having this would be great! -- I considered implementing it before the initial release, but this is somewhat tricky and we'd need to come up with a good design first. Would you like to work on bringing this into Tide?
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@yoshuawuyts Tide or Surf? I also have a server API that's just about ready for use which would close http-rs/tide#89. I mostly just want to do a bunch more testing to really be confident in it but it's already better tested than multipart
ever was since I have the benefit of hindsight.
I think the client API design is comparatively straightforward, though. The main question is whether it should be lazy (pass a list of fields and the client processes them in a single call at the end) or eager (actively write each field to the transport). We have a much better error handling story in Rust now than when I developed the original multipart
client API (which the lazy API was meant to paper over so every call didn't need to be wrapped in try!()
) so I think just an eager API might be fine.
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What's the plan of this feature? It's an important feature I think (or maybe bug?)
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See http-rs/http-types#175 - likely to picked back up soon over there, unsure how or when that will impact a full surf api for this.
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I don't have any investment in this anymore. Someone else will need to pick it up.
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