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* add header-only prometheus lib to ext * rename folder * Undo rename directory * prometheus simpleapi included on mac & linux * wip * wire up some controller stats * Get windows building with prometheus * bsd build flags for prometheus * Fix multiple network join from environment entrypoint.sh.release (#1961) * _bond_m guards _bond, not _paths_m (#1965) * Fix: warning: mutex '_aqm_m' is not held on every path through here [-Wthread-safety-analysis] (#1964) * Serve prom metrics from /metrics endpoint * Add prom metrics for Central controller specific things * reorganize metric initialization * testing out a labled gauge on Networks * increment error counter on throw * Consolidate metrics definitions Put all metric definitions into node/Metrics.hpp. Accessed as needed from there. * Revert "testing out a labled gauge on Networks" This reverts commit 499ed6d95e11452019cdf48e32ed4cd878c2705b. * still blows up but adding to the record for completeness right now * Fix runtime issues with metrics * Add metrics files to visual studio project * Missed an "extern" * add copyright headers to new files * Add metrics for sent/received bytes (total) * put /metrics endpoint behind auth * sendto returns int on Win32 --------- Co-authored-by: Leonardo Amaral <leleobhz@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Brenton Bostick <bostick@gmail.com>
HTTP Client lite: C++ Cross-platform library only from single-file header-only
This is a lite, C++ cross-platform header-only client library for http request based on csachs/picohttpclient project.
A Lightweight HTTP 1.1 client where to quickly do very simple HTTP requests, without adding larger dependencies to a project.
License
http client lite is distributed under the MIT License.
Example usage
To see how this can be used see the examples folders.
Example:
#include <jdl/httpclientlite.hpp>
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using namespace jdl;
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HTTPResponse response = HTTPClient::request(HTTPClient::GET, URI("http://example.com"));
cout << response.body << endl;
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