plz.el
plz is an HTTP library for Emacs. It uses curl as a backend, which avoids some of the issues with using Emacs’s built-in url library. It supports both synchronous and asynchronous requests. Its API is intended to be simple, natural, and expressive. Its code is intended to be simple and well-organized. Every feature is tested against httpbin.
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Installation
GNU ELPA
plz is available in GNU ELPA. It may be installed in Emacs using the package-install command.
Manual
plz has no dependencies other than Emacs and curl. It’s known to work on Emacs 26.3 or later. To install it manually, simply place plz.el in your load-path and (require 'plz).
Usage
The main public function is plz, which sends an HTTP request and returns either the result of the specified type (for a synchronous request), or the curl process object (for asynchronous requests). For asynchronous requests, callback, error-handling, and finalizer functions may be specified, as well as various other options.
Examples
Synchronously GET a URL and return the response body as a decoded string (here, raw JSON):
(plz 'get "https://httpbin.org/user-agent")#+RESULTS[47fef7e4780e9fac6c99d7661c29de580bf0fa14]:
"{\n \"user-agent\": \"curl/7.35.0\"\n}\n"Synchronously GET a URL that returns a JSON object, and parse and return it as an alist:
(plz 'get "https://httpbin.org/get" :as #'json-read)#+RESULTS[a117174ba62b2be3ea3f23e5c43662047b81bccf]:
((args)
(headers
(Accept . "*/*")
(Accept-Encoding . "deflate, gzip")
(Host . "httpbin.org")
(User-Agent . "curl/7.35.0"))
(url . "https://httpbin.org/get"))Asynchronously POST a JSON object in the request body, then parse a JSON object from the response body, and call a function with the result:
(plz 'post "https://httpbin.org/post"
:headers '(("Content-Type" . "application/json"))
:body (json-encode '(("key" . "value")))
:as #'json-read
:then (lambda (alist)
(message "Result: %s" (alist-get 'data alist))))#+RESULTS[3f4fdd16c4980bf36c3930e91f69cc379cca4a35]:
Result: {"key":"value"}
Synchronously download a JPEG file, then create an Emacs image object from the data:
(let ((jpeg-data (plz 'get "https://httpbin.org/image/jpeg" :as 'binary)))
(create-image jpeg-data nil 'data))#+RESULTS[fbe8a6c8cb097ac08e992ea90bdbd50e7337a385]:
(image :type jpeg :data ""ÿØÿà^@^PJFIF...")
Functions
plz- (method url &key headers body else finally noquery (as ‘string) (then ‘sync) (body-type ‘text) (decode t decode-s) (connect-timeout plz-connect-timeout) (timeout plz-timeout))
Request
METHODfromURLwith curl. Return the curl process object or, for a synchronous request, the selected result.HEADERSmay be an alist of extra headers to send with the request.BODY-TYPEmay betextto sendBODYas text, orbinaryto send it as binary.ASselects the kind of result to pass to the callback functionTHEN, or the kind of result to return for synchronous requests. It may be:bufferto pass the response buffer.binaryto pass the response body as an undecoded string.stringto pass the response body as a decoded string.responseto pass aplz-responsestruct.- A function, to pass its return value; it is called in the response buffer, which is narrowed to the response body (suitable for, e.g.
json-read). fileto pass a temporary filename to which the response body has been saved without decoding.(file FILENAME)to passFILENAMEafter having saved the response body to it without decoding.FILENAMEmust be a non-existent file; if it exists, it will not be overwritten, and an error will be signaled.
If
DECODEis non-nil, the response body is decoded automatically. For binary content, it should be nil. WhenASisbinary,DECODEis automatically set to nil.THENis a callback function, whose sole argument is selected above withAS. OrTHENmay besyncto make a synchronous request, in which case the result is returned directly.ELSEis an optional callback function called when the request fails with one argument, aplz-errorstruct. IfELSEis nil, an error is signaled when the request fails, eitherplz-curl-errororplz-http-erroras appropriate, with aplz-errorstruct as the error data. For synchronous requests, this argument is ignored.FINALLYis an optional function called without argument afterTHENorELSE, as appropriate. For synchronous requests, this argument is ignored.CONNECT-TIMEOUTandTIMEOUTare a number of seconds that limit how long it takes to connect to a host and to receive a response from a host, respectively.NOQUERYis passed tomake-process, which see.
Queueing
plz provides a simple system for queueing HTTP requests. First, make a plz-queue struct by calling make-plz-queue. Then call plz-queue with the struct as the first argument, and the rest of the arguments being the same as those passed to plz. Then call plz-run to run the queued requests.
All of the queue-related functions return the queue as their value, making them easy to use. For example:
(defvar my-queue (make-plz-queue :limit 2))
(plz-run
(plz-queue my-queue
'get "https://httpbin.org/get?foo=0"
:then (lambda (body) (message "%s" body))))Or:
(let ((queue (make-plz-queue :limit 2))
(urls '("https://httpbin.org/get?foo=0"
"https://httpbin.org/get?foo=1")))
(plz-run
(dolist (url urls queue)
(plz-queue queue 'get url
:then (lambda (body) (message "%s" body))))))You may also clear a queue with plz-clear, which cancels any active or queued requests and calls their :else functions. And plz-length returns the number of a queue’s active and queued requests.
Tips
- You can customize settings in the
plzgroup, but this can only be used to adjust a few defaults. It’s not intended that changing or binding global variables be necessary for normal operation.
Changelog
0.4-pre
Additions
- Support for HTTP
HEADrequests. (Thanks to USHIN, Inc. for sponsoring.)
Changes
- Allow sending
POSTandPUTrequests without bodies. (#16. Thanks to Joseph Turner for reporting. Thanks to USHIN, Inc. for sponsoring.)
Fixes
- All 2xx HTTP status codes are considered successful. (#17. Thanks to Joseph Turner for reporting. Thanks to USHIN, Inc. for sponsoring.)
Internal
- Test suite explicitly tests with both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2.
- Test suite also tests with Emacs versions 27.2, 28.1, and 28.2.
0.3
Additions
- Handle HTTP proxy headers from Curl. (#2. Thanks to Alan Third and Sawyer Zheng for reporting.)
Fixes
- Replaced words not in Ispell’s default dictionaries (so
checkdoclinting succeeds).
0.2.1
Fixes
- Handle when Curl process is interrupted.
0.2
Added
- Simple request queueing.
0.1
Initial release.
Credits
- Thanks to Chris Wellons, author of the Elfeed feed reader and the popular blog null program, for his invaluable advice, review, and encouragement.
Development
Bug reports, feature requests, suggestions — oh my!
Note that plz is a young library, and its only client so far is Ement.el. There are a variety of HTTP and curl features it does not yet support, since they have not been needed by the author. Patches are welcome, as long as they include passing tests.
Copyright assignment
This package is part of GNU Emacs, being distributed in GNU ELPA. Contributions to this project must follow GNU guidelines, which means that, as with other parts of Emacs, patches of more than a few lines must be accompanied by having assigned copyright for the contribution to the FSF. Contributors who wish to do so may contact [email protected] to request the assignment form.
License
GPLv3

