I think it's better to follow up on this in the ticket.

On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 7:38:21 PM UTC+1, Devon Miller wrote:
>
> The recommendation from https://github.com/akka/akka/issues/19062 is to 
> use a http Bidi to handle the rendering in a nice non-api exposing way. The 
> idea is to get a ByteString that is the result of the http layer rendering 
> a HttpRequest.
>
> You can do something like this to get a bidi flow:
>
> val cl = Http().clientLayer(Host("blah.com"))
> val noSslTls = SslTlsPlacebo.forScala
> val test1 = cl atop noSslTls join Flow[ByteString].map{x => 
> println(x.utf8String); x}
> val response = Source.single(HttpRequest()).via(test1).runWith(Sink.head)
>
> The out from running this is:
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: blah.com
> User-Agent: akka-http/2.3.12
>
>
> response: Future[HttpResponse] = 
> scala.concurrent.impl.Promise$DefaultPromise@6159c8be
>
>
> But you really get back an exception for each HttpRequest you put into 
> this. The ByteString of the rendered body is on out1.
>
> Await.result(response, 1 second)
> akka.stream.scaladsl.One2OneBidiFlow$OutputTruncationException$
>
> So I need to turn-off 1/2 of the bidi or map or route around the out2 so 
> that I get a ByteString as an output from this bidi. 
>
> Is there anyway to do this? As soon as I do a join the out1 and in2 get 
> connected and there is no way to turn that off. I need to make sure that 
> 1/2 of the bidi never runs because I only care about the HttpRequest to 
> ByteString rendering.
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