[Haskell-cafe] http-client(-tls) or http-conduit?

Dan Burton danburton.email at gmail.com
Fri May 5 01:54:58 UTC 2017


http-conduit uses http-client and http-client-tls as dependencies. If your
use case is satisfied by http-client(-tls), then feel free to stick with
that. http-conduit provides the same functionality, as well as additional
functionality for streaming requests and responses.

-- Dan Burton

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Baojun Wang <wangbj at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi cafe,
>
> It seems both(all) packages are actively maintained, however, they seem to
> provide a lots of similar functionalities, is there any preferences to use
> any one of them, and the reason why (Personally I'd prefer the former
> because of familiarity)? I've read [https://haskell-lang.org/
> library/http-client] but it doesn't have recommendation.
>
> Thanks
> baojun
>
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