Creates a standalone WSClient, using its own ActorSystem and Netty thread pool.
Creates a standalone WSClient, using its own ActorSystem and Netty thread pool.
This client has no dependencies at all on the underlying system, but is wasteful of resources.
Run the given block of code with a client.
Run the given block of code with a client.
The client passed to the block of code supports absolute path relative URLs passed to the url method. If an absolute path relative URL is used, the protocol is assumed to be http, the host localhost, and the port is the implicit port parameter passed to this method. This is designed to work smoothly with the Server.with* methods, for example:
Server.withRouter() { case GET(p"/hello/$who") => Action(Ok("Hello " + who)) } { implicit port => withClient { ws => await(ws.url("/hello/world").get()).body must_== "Hello world" } }
The block of code to run
The port
The result of the block of code
Constructs a WS request for the given reverse route.
Constructs a WS request for the given reverse route. Optionally takes a WSClient producing function. Note that the WS client used by default requires a running Play application (use WithApplication for tests).
For example:
"work" in new WithApplication() { implicit app => wsCall(controllers.routes.Application.index()).get() }
Constructs a WS request holder for the given relative URL.
Constructs a WS request holder for the given relative URL. Optionally takes a scheme, a port, or a client producing function. Note that the WS client used by default requires a running Play application (use WithApplication for tests).