## HTTPie: cURL for humans HTTPie is a CLI frontend for [python-requests](http://python-requests.org) built out of frustration. It provides an `http` command that can be used to easily issue HTTP requests. It is meant to be used by humans to interact with HTTP-based APIs and web servers. The response headers are colorized and the body is syntax-highlighted if its `Content-Type` is known to [Pygments](http://pygments.org/) (unless the output is redirected). ![httpie](https://github.com/jkbr/httpie/raw/master/httpie.png) ### Installation Latest stable version using [pip](http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/index.html): pip install -U httpie # easy_install httpie Master: pip install -U https://github.com/jkbr/httpie/tarball/master ### Usage http [flags] METHOD URL [header:value | data-field-name=value]* The default request `Content-Type` is `application/json` and data fields are automatically serialized as a JSON `Object`, so this: http PATCH api.example.com/person/1 X-API-Token:123 name=John email=john@example.org Will issue the following request: PATCH /person/1 HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: HTTPie/0.1 X-API-Token: 123 Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 {"name": "John", "email": "john@example.org"} You can pass other types than just strings using the `field:=value` notation. It allows you to set arbitrary JSON to the data fields: http PUT httpie.org/pies bool:=true list:=[1,2,3] 'object:={"a": "b", "c": "d"}' Produces the following JSON request: {"bool": true, "list": [1, 2, 3], "object": {"a": "b", "c": "d"}} You can use the `--form` flag to set `Content-Type` and serialize the data as `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. The data to be sent can also be passed via `stdin`: http PUT api.example.com/person/1 X-API-Token:123 < person.json Most of the flags mirror the arguments you would use with `requests.request`. See `http -h`: usage: http [-h] [--json | --form] [--traceback] [--ugly] [--headers | --body] [--request] [--style STYLE] [--auth AUTH] [--verify VERIFY] [--proxy PROXY] [--allow-redirects] [--file PATH] [--timeout TIMEOUT] method URL [item [item ...]] HTTPie - cURL for humans. positional arguments: method HTTP method to be used for the request (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, ...). URL Protocol defaults to http:// if the URL does not include it. item HTTP header (key:value) or data field (key=value) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --json, -j Serialize data items as a JSON object and set Content- Type to application/json, if not specified. --form, -f Serialize data items as form values and set Content- Type to application/x-www-form-urlencoded, if not specified. --traceback Print a full exception traceback should one occur. --ugly, -u Do not prettify the response. --headers, -t Print only the response headers. --body, -b Print only the response body. --request, -r Print only the response body. --style STYLE, -s STYLE Output coloring style, one of autumn, borland, bw, colorful, default, emacs, friendly, fruity, manni, monokai, murphy, native, pastie, perldoc, solarized, tango, trac, vim, vs. Defaults to solarized. --auth AUTH, -a AUTH username:password --verify VERIFY Set to "yes" to check the host's SSL certificate. You can also pass the path to a CA_BUNDLE file for private certs. You can also set the REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE environment variable. --proxy PROXY String mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy (e.g. http:foo.bar:3128). --allow-redirects Set this flag if full redirects are allowed (e.g. re- POST-ing of data at new ``Location``) --file PATH File to multipart upload --timeout TIMEOUT Float describes the timeout of the request (Use socket.setdefaulttimeout() as fallback).