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# HTTP Module
| Since | Origin / Contributor | Maintainer | Source |
| :----- | :-------------------- | :---------- | :------ |
| 2016-01-15 | [esphttpclient](https://github.com/Caerbannog/esphttpclient) / [Vowstar](https://github.com/vowstar) | [Vowstar](https://github.com/vowstar) | [http.c](../../../app/modules/http.c)|
Basic HTTP *client* module that provides an interface to do GET/POST/PUT/DELETE over HTTP(S), as well as customized requests. Due to the memory constraints on ESP8266, the supported page/body size is limited by available memory. Attempting to receive pages larger than this will fail. If larger page/body sizes are necessary, consider using [`net.createConnection()`](net.md#netcreateconnection) and stream in the data.
!!! attention
It is **not** possible to execute concurrent HTTP requests using this module. Starting a new request before the previous has completed will result in undefined behavior. Use [`node.task.post()`](https://nodemcu.readthedocs.io/en/master/en/modules/node/#nodetaskpost) in the callbacks of your calls to start subsequent calls if you want to chain them (see [#1258](https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware/issues/1258)).
Each request method takes a callback which is invoked when the response has been received from the server. The first argument is the status code, which is either a regular HTTP status code, or -1 to denote a DNS, connection or out-of-memory failure, or a timeout (currently at 10 seconds).
For each operation it is possible to provide custom HTTP headers or override standard headers. By default the `Host` header is deduced from the URL and `User-Agent` is `ESP8266`. Note, however, that the `Connection` header *can not* be overridden! It is always set to `close`.
HTTP redirects (HTTP status 300-308) are followed automatically up to a limit of 20 to avoid the dreaded redirect loops.
**SSL/TLS support**
Take note of constraints documented in the [net module](net.md).
## http.delete()
Executes a HTTP DELETE request. Note that concurrent requests are not supported.
#### Syntax
`http.delete(url, headers, body, callback)`
#### Parameters
- `url` The URL to fetch, including the `http://` or `https://` prefix
- `headers` Optional additional headers to append, *including \r\n*; may be `nil`
- `body` The body to post; must already be encoded in the appropriate format, but may be empty
- `callback` The callback function to be invoked when the response has been received; it is invoked with the arguments `status_code` and `body`
#### Returns
`nil`
#### Example
```lua
http.delete('http://httpbin.org/delete',
"",
"",
function(code, data)
if (code < 0) then
print("HTTP request failed")
else
print(code, data)
end
end)
```
## http.get()
Executes a HTTP GET request. Note that concurrent requests are not supported.
#### Syntax
`http.get(url, headers, callback)`
#### Parameters
- `url` The URL to fetch, including the `http://` or `https://` prefix
- `headers` Optional additional headers to append, *including \r\n*; may be `nil`
- `callback` The callback function to be invoked when the response has been received; it is invoked with the arguments `status_code` and `body`
#### Returns
`nil`
#### Example
```lua
http.get("http://httpbin.org/ip", nil, function(code, data)
if (code < 0) then
print("HTTP request failed")
else
print(code, data)
end
end)
```
## http.post()
Executes a HTTP POST request. Note that concurrent requests are not supported.
#### Syntax
`http.post(url, headers, body, callback)`
#### Parameters
- `url` The URL to fetch, including the `http://` or `https://` prefix
- `headers` Optional additional headers to append, *including \r\n*; may be `nil`
- `body` The body to post; must already be encoded in the appropriate format, but may be empty
- `callback` The callback function to be invoked when the response has been received; it is invoked with the arguments `status_code` and `body`
#### Returns
`nil`
#### Example
```lua
http.post('http://httpbin.org/post',
'Content-Type: application/json\r\n',
'{"hello":"world"}',
function(code, data)
if (code < 0) then
print("HTTP request failed")
else
print(code, data)
end
end)
```
## http.put()
Executes a HTTP PUT request. Note that concurrent requests are not supported.
#### Syntax
`http.put(url, headers, body, callback)`
#### Parameters
- `url` The URL to fetch, including the `http://` or `https://` prefix
- `headers` Optional additional headers to append, *including \r\n*; may be `nil`
- `body` The body to post; must already be encoded in the appropriate format, but may be empty
- `callback` The callback function to be invoked when the response has been received; it is invoked with the arguments `status_code` and `body`
#### Returns
`nil`
#### Example
```lua
http.put('http://httpbin.org/put',
'Content-Type: text/plain\r\n',
'Hello!\nStay a while, and listen...\n',
function(code, data)
if (code < 0) then
print("HTTP request failed")
else
print(code, data)
end
end)
```
## http.request()
Execute a custom HTTP request for any HTTP method. Note that concurrent requests are not supported.
#### Syntax
`http.request(url, method, headers, body, callback)`
#### Parameters
- `url` The URL to fetch, including the `http://` or `https://` prefix
- `method` The HTTP method to use, e.g. "GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS" etc
- `headers` Optional additional headers to append, *including \r\n*; may be `nil`
- `body` The body to post; must already be encoded in the appropriate format, but may be empty
- `callback` The callback function to be invoked when the response has been received; it is invoked with the arguments `status_code` and `body`
#### Returns
`nil`
#### Example
```lua
http.request("http://httpbin.org", "HEAD", "", "",
function(code, data)
if (code < 0) then
print("HTTP request failed")
else
print(code, data)
end
end)
```