Uri.http constructor
Creates a new http URI from authority, path and query.
Example:
var uri = Uri.http('example.org', '/path', { 'q' : 'dart' });
print(uri); // http://example.org/path?q=dart
uri = Uri.http('user:password@localhost:8080', '');
print(uri); // http://user:password@localhost:8080
uri = Uri.http('example.org', 'a b');
print(uri); // http://example.org/a%20b
uri = Uri.http('example.org', '/a%2F');
print(uri); // http://example.org/a%252F
The scheme is always set to http.
The userInfo, host and port components are set from the
authority argument. If authority is null or empty,
the created Uri has no authority, and isn't directly usable
as an HTTP URL, which must have a non-empty host.
The path component is set from the unencodedPath
argument. The path passed must not be encoded as this constructor
encodes the path. Only / is recognized as path separator.
If omitted, the path defaults to being empty.
The query component is set from the optional queryParameters
argument.
Implementation
factory Uri.http(
String authority, [
String unencodedPath,
Map<String, dynamic /*String?|Iterable<String>*/>? queryParameters,
]) = _Uri.http;