module docker import net.http import net.urllib import io import json fn (mut d DockerConn) request(method http.Method, url string, params map[string]string) { d.method = method d.url = url d.content_type = '' d.body = '' d.params.clear() for key, value in params { d.params[key] = urllib.query_escape(value.replace("'", '"')) } } fn (mut d DockerConn) body(content_type string, body string) { d.content_type = content_type d.body = body } fn (mut d DockerConn) body_json(data T) { d.content_type = 'application/json' d.body = json.encode(data) } fn (mut d DockerConn) params(o T) { $for field in T.fields { v := o.$(field.name) if !isnil(v) { d.params[field.name] = urllib.query_escape(v.str().replace("'", '"')) } } } fn (mut d DockerConn) send() ! { mut full_url := d.url if d.params.len > 0 { params_str := d.params.keys().map('$it=${d.params[it]}').join('&') full_url += '?$params_str' } // This is to make sure we actually created a valid URL parsed_url := urllib.parse(full_url)! final_url := parsed_url.request_uri() req := if d.body == '' { '$d.method $final_url HTTP/1.1\nHost: localhost\n\n' } else { '$d.method $final_url HTTP/1.1\nHost: localhost\nContent-Type: $d.content_type\nContent-Length: $d.body.len\n\n$d.body\n\n' } d.socket.write_string(req)! // When starting a new request, the reader needs to be reset. d.reader = io.new_buffered_reader(reader: d.socket) }