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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions Sources/AWSLambdaRuntimeCore/HTTPClient.swift
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ internal final class HTTPClient {
private var state = State.disconnected
private var executing = false

private static let headers = HTTPHeaders([("user-agent", "Swift-Lambda/Unknown")])

init(eventLoop: EventLoop, configuration: Lambda.Configuration.RuntimeEngine) {
self.eventLoop = eventLoop
self.configuration = configuration
Expand All @@ -37,13 +39,15 @@ internal final class HTTPClient {
self.execute(Request(targetHost: self.targetHost,
url: url,
method: .GET,
headers: HTTPClient.headers,
timeout: timeout ?? self.configuration.requestTimeout))
}

func post(url: String, body: ByteBuffer?, timeout: TimeAmount? = nil) -> EventLoopFuture<Response> {
self.execute(Request(targetHost: self.targetHost,
url: url,
method: .POST,
headers: HTTPClient.headers,
body: body,
timeout: timeout ?? self.configuration.requestTimeout))
}
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