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Copyright 2018 AJ ONeal
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a) the "MIT License"
b) the "Apache-2.0 License"
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# µRequest - Minimalist HTTP client
A lightweight alternative to (and drop-in replacement for) request.
Written from scratch.
## Super simple to use
µRequest is designed to be a drop-in replacement for request. It supports HTTPS and follows redirects by default.
```bash
npm install --save @coolaj86/urequest
```
```js
var request = require('@coolaj86/urequest');
request('http://www.google.com', function (error, response, body) {
console.log('error:', error); // Print the error if one occurred
console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode); // Print the response status code if a response was received
console.log('body:', body); // Print the HTML for the Google homepage.
});
```
## Table of contents
- [Forms](#forms)
- [HTTP Authentication](#http-authentication)
- [Custom HTTP Headers](#custom-http-headers)
- [Unix Domain Sockets](#unix-domain-sockets)
- [**All Available Options**](#requestoptions-callback)
## Forms
`urequest` supports `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` form uploads.
<!-- For `multipart/related` refer to the `multipart` API. -->
#### application/x-www-form-urlencoded (URL-Encoded Forms)
URL-encoded forms are simple.
```js
request.post('http://service.com/upload', {form:{key:'value'}})
// or
request.post({url:'http://service.com/upload', form: {key:'value'}}, function(err,httpResponse,body){ /* ... */ })
```
<!--
// or
request.post('http://service.com/upload').form({key:'value'})
-->
#### multipart/form-data (Multipart Form Uploads)
For `multipart/form-data` we use the [form-data](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) library by [@felixge](https://github.com/felixge). For the most cases, you can pass your upload form data via the `formData` option.
```js
var formData = {
// Pass a simple key-value pair
my_field: 'my_value',
// Pass data via Buffers
my_buffer: Buffer.from([1, 2, 3]),
// Pass data via Streams
my_file: fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/unicycle.jpg'),
// Pass multiple values /w an Array
attachments: [
fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/attachment1.jpg'),
fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/attachment2.jpg')
],
// Pass optional meta-data with an 'options' object with style: {value: DATA, options: OPTIONS}
// Use case: for some types of streams, you'll need to provide "file"-related information manually.
// See the `form-data` README for more information about options: https://github.com/form-data/form-data
custom_file: {
value: fs.createReadStream('/dev/urandom'),
options: {
filename: 'topsecret.jpg',
contentType: 'image/jpeg'
}
}
};
request.post({url:'http://service.com/upload', formData: formData}, function optionalCallback(err, httpResponse, body) {
if (err) {
return console.error('upload failed:', err);
}
console.log('Upload successful! Server responded with:', body);
});
```
<!--
For advanced cases, you can access the form-data object itself via `r.form()`. This can be modified until the request is fired on the next cycle of the event-loop. (Note that this calling `form()` will clear the currently set form data for that request.)
```js
// NOTE: Advanced use-case, for normal use see 'formData' usage above
var r = request.post('http://service.com/upload', function optionalCallback(err, httpResponse, body) {...})
var form = r.form();
form.append('my_field', 'my_value');
form.append('my_buffer', Buffer.from([1, 2, 3]));
form.append('custom_file', fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/unicycle.jpg'), {filename: 'unicycle.jpg'});
```
-->
See the [form-data README](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) for more information & examples.
---
## HTTP Authentication
<!--
request.get('http://some.server.com/').auth('username', 'password', false);
// or
request.get('http://some.server.com/').auth(null, null, true, 'bearerToken');
// or
-->
```js
request.get('http://some.server.com/', {
'auth': {
'user': 'username',
'pass': 'password',
'sendImmediately': false
}
});
// or
request.get('http://some.server.com/', {
'auth': {
'bearer': 'bearerToken'
}
});
```
If passed as an option, `auth` should be a hash containing values:
- `user` || `username`
- `pass` || `password`
- `bearer` (optional)
<!--
- `sendImmediately` (optional)
The method form takes parameters
`auth(username, password, sendImmediately, bearer)`.
`sendImmediately` defaults to `true`, which causes a basic or bearer
authentication header to be sent. If `sendImmediately` is `false`, then
`request` will retry with a proper authentication header after receiving a
`401` response from the server (which must contain a `WWW-Authenticate` header
indicating the required authentication method).
-->
Note that you can also specify basic authentication using the URL itself, as
detailed in [RFC 1738](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt). Simply pass the
`user:password` before the host with an `@` sign:
```js
var username = 'username',
password = 'password',
url = 'http://' + username + ':' + password + '@some.server.com';
request({url: url}, function (error, response, body) {
// Do more stuff with 'body' here
});
```
<!--
Digest authentication is supported, but it only works with `sendImmediately`
set to `false`; otherwise `request` will send basic authentication on the
initial request, which will probably cause the request to fail.
-->
Bearer authentication is supported, and is activated when the `bearer` value is
available. The value may be either a `String` or a `Function` returning a
`String`. Using a function to supply the bearer token is particularly useful if
used in conjunction with `defaults` to allow a single function to supply the
last known token at the time of sending a request, or to compute one on the fly.
[back to top](#table-of-contents)
---
## Custom HTTP Headers
HTTP Headers, such as `User-Agent`, can be set in the `options` object.
In the example below, we call the github API to find out the number
of stars and forks for the request repository. This requires a
custom `User-Agent` header as well as https.
```js
var request = require('request');
var options = {
url: 'https://api.github.com/repos/request/request',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'request'
}
};
function callback(error, response, body) {
if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) {
var info = JSON.parse(body);
console.log(info.stargazers_count + " Stars");
console.log(info.forks_count + " Forks");
}
}
request(options, callback);
```
[back to top](#table-of-contents)
---
## UNIX Domain Sockets
`urequest` supports making requests to [UNIX Domain Sockets](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_domain_socket). To make one, use the following URL scheme:
```js
/* Pattern */ 'http://unix:SOCKET:PATH'
/* Example */ request.get('http://unix:/absolute/path/to/unix.socket:/request/path')
```
Note: The `SOCKET` path is assumed to be absolute to the root of the host file system.
[back to top](#table-of-contents)
---
## request(options, callback)
The first argument can be either a `url` or an `options` object. The only required option is `uri`; all others are optional.
- `uri` || `url` - fully qualified uri or a parsed url object from `url.parse()`
- `method` - http method (default: `"GET"`)
- `headers` - http headers (default: `{}`)
<!-- TODO
- `baseUrl` - fully qualified uri string used as the base url. Most useful with `request.defaults`, for example when you want to do many requests to the same domain. If `baseUrl` is `https://example.com/api/`, then requesting `/end/point?test=true` will fetch `https://example.com/api/end/point?test=true`. When `baseUrl` is given, `uri` must also be a string.
-->
---
- `body` - entity body for PATCH, POST and PUT requests. Must be a `Buffer`, `String` or `ReadStream`. If `json` is `true`, then `body` must be a JSON-serializable object.
- `json` - sets `body` to JSON representation of value and adds `Content-type: application/json` header. Additionally, parses the response body as JSON.
<!-- TODO
- `form` - when passed an object or a querystring, this sets `body` to a querystring representation of value, and adds `Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded` header. When passed no options, a `FormData` instance is returned (and is piped to request). See "Forms" section above.
- `formData` - data to pass for a `multipart/form-data` request. See
[Forms](#forms) section above.
- `multipart` - array of objects which contain their own headers and `body`
attributes. Sends a `multipart/related` request. See [Forms](#forms) section
above.
- Alternatively you can pass in an object `{chunked: false, data: []}` where
`chunked` is used to specify whether the request is sent in
[chunked transfer encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding)
In non-chunked requests, data items with body streams are not allowed.
- `preambleCRLF` - append a newline/CRLF before the boundary of your `multipart/form-data` request.
- `postambleCRLF` - append a newline/CRLF at the end of the boundary of your `multipart/form-data` request.
- `jsonReviver` - a [reviver function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse) that will be passed to `JSON.parse()` when parsing a JSON response body.
- `jsonReplacer` - a [replacer function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify) that will be passed to `JSON.stringify()` when stringifying a JSON request body.
-->
---
- `followRedirect` - follow HTTP 3xx responses as redirects (default: `true`). This property can also be implemented as function which gets `response` object as a single argument and should return `true` if redirects should continue or `false` otherwise.
- `followAllRedirects` - follow non-GET HTTP 3xx responses as redirects (default: `false`)
- `followOriginalHttpMethod` - by default we redirect to HTTP method GET. you can enable this property to redirect to the original HTTP method (default: `false`)
- `maxRedirects` - the maximum number of redirects to follow (default: `10`)
- `removeRefererHeader` - removes the referer header when a redirect happens (default: `false`). **Note:** if true, referer header set in the initial request is preserved during redirect chain.
---
- `encoding` - encoding to be used on `setEncoding` of response data. If `null`, the `body` is returned as a `Buffer`. Anything else **(including the default value of `undefined`)** will be passed as the [encoding](http://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffer) parameter to `toString()` (meaning this is effectively `utf8` by default). (**Note:** if you expect binary data, you should set `encoding: null`.)
<!-- TODO
- `gzip` - if `true`, add an `Accept-Encoding` header to request compressed content encodings from the server (if not already present) and decode supported content encodings in the response. **Note:** Automatic decoding of the response content is performed on the body data returned through `request` (both through the `request` stream and passed to the callback function) but is not performed on the `response` stream (available from the `response` event) which is the unmodified `http.IncomingMessage` object which may contain compressed data. See example below.
- `jar` - if `true`, remember cookies for future use (or define your custom cookie jar; see examples section)
-->
---
## Convenience methods
There are also shorthand methods for different HTTP METHODs and some other conveniences.
### request.defaults(options)
This method **returns a wrapper** around the normal request API that defaults
to whatever options you pass to it.
**Note:** `request.defaults()` **does not** modify the global request API;
instead, it **returns a wrapper** that has your default settings applied to it.
**Note:** You can call `.defaults()` on the wrapper that is returned from
`request.defaults` to add/override defaults that were previously defaulted.
For example:
```js
//requests using baseRequest() will set the 'x-token' header
var baseRequest = request.defaults({
headers: {'x-token': 'my-token'}
})
//requests using specialRequest() will include the 'x-token' header set in
//baseRequest and will also include the 'special' header
var specialRequest = baseRequest.defaults({
headers: {special: 'special value'}
})
```
### request.METHOD()
These HTTP method convenience functions act just like `request()` but with a default method already set for you:
- *request.get()*: Defaults to `method: "GET"`.
- *request.post()*: Defaults to `method: "POST"`.
- *request.put()*: Defaults to `method: "PUT"`.
- *request.patch()*: Defaults to `method: "PATCH"`.
- *request.del() / request.delete()*: Defaults to `method: "DELETE"`.
- *request.head()*: Defaults to `method: "HEAD"`.
- *request.options()*: Defaults to `method: "OPTIONS"`.
---
## Debugging
There are at least <!--three--> two ways to debug the operation of `request`:
1. Launch the node process like `NODE_DEBUG=urequest node script.js`
(`lib,request,otherlib` works too).
2. Set `require('@coolaj86/urequest').debug = true` at any time (this does the same thing
as #1).
<!-- TODO
3. Use the [request-debug module](https://github.com/request/request-debug) to
view request and response headers and bodies.
[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-->
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'use strict';
var http = require('http');
var https = require('https');
var url = require('url');
function debug() {
if (module.exports.debug) {
console.log.apply(console, arguments);
}
}
function mergeOrDelete(defaults, updates) {
Object.keys(defaults).forEach(function (key) {
if (!(key in updates)) {
updates[key] = defaults[key];
return;
}
// neither accept the prior default nor define an explicit value
// CRDT probs...
if ('undefined' === typeof updates[key]) {
delete updates[key];
} else if ('object' === typeof defaults[key] && 'object' === typeof updates[key]) {
updates[key] = mergeOrDelete(defaults[key], updates[key]);
}
});
return updates;
}
// retrieves an existing header, case-sensitive
function getHeaderName(reqOpts, header) {
var headerNames = {};
Object.keys(reqOpts.headers).forEach(function (casedName) {
headerNames[casedName.toLowerCase()] = casedName;
});
// returns the key, which in erroneous cases could be an empty string
return headerNames[header.toLowerCase()];
}
// returns whether or not a header exists, case-insensitive
function hasHeader(reqOpts, header) {
return 'undefined' !== typeof getHeaderName(reqOpts, header);
}
function toJSONifier(keys) {
return function () {
var obj = {};
var me = this;
keys.forEach(function (key) {
if (me[key] && 'function' === typeof me[key].toJSON) {
obj[key] = me[key].toJSON();
} else {
obj[key] = me[key];
}
});
return obj;
};
}
function setDefaults(defs) {
defs = defs || {};
function urequestHelper(opts, cb) {
debug("\n[urequest] processed options:");
debug(opts);
function onResponse(resp) {
var followRedirect;
Object.keys(defs).forEach(function (key) {
if (key in opts && 'undefined' !== typeof opts[key]) {
return;
}
opts[key] = defs[key];
});
followRedirect = opts.followRedirect;
resp.toJSON = toJSONifier([ 'statusCode', 'body', 'headers', 'request' ]);
resp.request = req;
resp.request.uri = url.parse(opts.url);
//resp.request.method = opts.method;
resp.request.headers = finalOpts.headers;
resp.request.toJSON = toJSONifier([ 'uri', 'method', 'headers' ]);
if (followRedirect && resp.headers.location && -1 !== [ 301, 302, 307, 308 ].indexOf(resp.statusCode)) {
debug('Following redirect: ' + resp.headers.location);
if ('GET' !== opts.method && !opts.followAllRedirects) {
followRedirect = false;
}
if (opts._redirectCount >= opts.maxRedirects) {
followRedirect = false;
}
if ('function' === opts.followRedirect) {
if (!opts.followRedirect(resp)) {
followRedirect = false;
}
}
if (followRedirect) {
if (!opts.followOriginalHttpMethod) {
opts.method = 'GET';
opts.body = null;
delete opts.headers[getHeaderName(opts, 'Content-Length')];
delete opts.headers[getHeaderName(opts, 'Transfer-Encoding')];
}
if (opts.removeRefererHeader && opts.headers) {
delete opts.headers.referer;
}
// TODO needs baseUrl, maybe test for host / socketPath?
opts.url = resp.headers.location;
opts.uri = url.parse(opts.url);
return urequestHelper(opts, cb);
}
}
if (null === opts.encoding) {
resp._body = [];
} else {
resp.body = '';
}
resp._bodyLength = 0;
resp.on('data', function (chunk) {
if ('string' === typeof resp.body) {
resp.body += chunk.toString(opts.encoding);
} else {
resp._body.push(chunk);
resp._bodyLength += chunk.length;
}
});
resp.on('end', function () {
if ('string' !== typeof resp.body) {
if (1 === resp._body.length) {
resp.body = resp._body[0];
} else {
resp.body = Buffer.concat(resp._body, resp._bodyLength);
}
resp._body = null;
}
if (opts.json && 'string' === typeof resp.body) {
// TODO I would parse based on Content-Type
// but request.js doesn't do that.
try {
resp.body = JSON.parse(resp.body);
} catch(e) {
// ignore
}
}
debug("\n[urequest] resp.toJSON():");
debug(resp.toJSON());
cb(null, resp, resp.body);
});
}
var req;
var finalOpts = {};
var _body;
var MyFormData;
var form;
var formHeaders;
var requester;
if (opts.body) {
if (true === opts.json) {
_body = JSON.stringify(opts.body);
} else {
_body = opts.body;
}
} else if (opts.json && true !== opts.json) {
_body = JSON.stringify(opts.json);
} else if (opts.form) {
_body = Object.keys(opts.form).filter(function (key) {
if ('undefined' !== typeof opts.form[key]) {
return true;
}
}).map(function (key) {
return encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(String(opts.form[key]));
}).join('&');
opts.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
}
if ('string' === typeof _body) {
_body = Buffer.from(_body);
}
Object.keys(opts.uri).forEach(function (key) {
finalOpts[key] = opts.uri[key];
});
finalOpts.method = opts.method;
finalOpts.headers = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(opts.headers));
if (_body) {
// Most APIs expect (or require) Content-Length except in the case of multipart uploads
// Transfer-Encoding: Chunked (the default) is generally only well-supported downstream
finalOpts.headers['Content-Length'] = _body.byteLength || _body.length;
}
if (opts.auth) {
// if opts.uri specifies auth it will be parsed by url.parse and passed directly to the http module
if ('string' !== typeof opts.auth) {
opts.auth = (opts.auth.user||opts.auth.username||'') + ':' + (opts.auth.pass||opts.auth.password||'');
}
if ('string' === typeof opts.auth) {
finalOpts.auth = opts.auth;
}
if (false === opts.sendImmediately) {
console.warn("[Warn] setting `sendImmediately: false` is not yet supported. Please open an issue if this is an important feature that you need.");
}
if (opts.bearer) {
// having a shortcut for base64 encoding makes sense, but this? Eh, whatevs...
finalOpts.header.Authorization = 'Bearer: ' + opts.bearer;
}
}
if (opts.formData) {
try {
MyFormData = opts.FormData || require('form-data');
// potential options https://github.com/felixge/node-combined-stream/blob/master/lib/combined_stream.js#L7-L15
} catch(e) {
console.error("urequest does not include extra dependencies by default");
console.error("if you need to use 'form-data' you may install it, like so:");
console.error(" npm install --save form-data");
cb(e);
return;
}
try {
form = new MyFormData();
Object.keys(opts.formData).forEach(function (key) {
function add(key, data, opts) {
if (data.value) { opts = data.options; data = data.value; }
form.append(key, data, opts);
}
if (Array.isArray(opts.formData[key])) {
opts.formData[key].forEach(function (data) {
add(key, data);
});
} else {
add(key, opts.formData[key]);
}
});
} catch(e) {
cb(e);
return;
}
formHeaders = form.getHeaders();
Object.keys(formHeaders).forEach(function (header) {
finalOpts.headers[header] = formHeaders[header];
});
}
// TODO support unix sockets
if ('https:' === finalOpts.protocol) {
// https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback
debug("\n[urequest] https.request(opts):");
debug(finalOpts);
requester = https;
} else if ('http:' === finalOpts.protocol) {
// https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback
debug("\n[urequest] http.request(opts):");
debug(finalOpts);
requester = http;
} else {
cb(new Error("unknown protocol: '" + opts.uri.protocol + "'"));
return;
}
if (form) {
debug("\n[urequest] '" + finalOpts.method + "' (request) form");
debug(formHeaders);
// generally uploads don't use Chunked Encoding (some systems have issues with it)
// and I don't want to do the work to calculate the content-lengths. This seems to work.
req = form.submit(finalOpts, function (err, resp) {
if (err) { cb(err); return; }
onResponse(resp);
resp.resume();
});
//req = requester.request(finalOpts, onResponse);
//req.on('error', cb);
//form.pipe(req);
return;
}
req = requester.request(finalOpts, onResponse);
req.on('error', cb);
if (_body) {
debug("\n[urequest] '" + finalOpts.method + "' (request) body");
debug(_body);
// used for chunked encoding
//req.write(_body);
// used for known content-length
req.end(_body);
} else {
req.end();
}
}
function parseUrl(str) {
var obj = url.parse(str);
var paths;
if ('unix' !== (obj.hostname||obj.host||'').toLowerCase()) {
return obj;
}
obj.href = null;
obj.hostname = obj.host = null;
paths = (obj.pathname||obj.path||'').split(':');
obj.socketPath = paths.shift();
obj.pathname = obj.path = paths.join(':');
return obj;
}
function urequest(opts, cb) {
debug("\n[urequest] received options:");
debug(opts);
var reqOpts = {};
// request.js behavior:
// encoding: null + json ? unknown
// json => attempt to parse, fail silently
// encoding => buffer.toString(encoding)
// null === encoding => Buffer.concat(buffers)
if ('string' === typeof opts) {
opts = { url: opts };
}
module.exports._keys.forEach(function (key) {
if (key in opts && 'undefined' !== typeof opts[key]) {
reqOpts[key] = opts[key];
} else if (key in defs) {
reqOpts[key] = defs[key];
}
});
// TODO url.resolve(defs.baseUrl, opts.url);
if ('string' === typeof opts.url || 'string' === typeof opts.uri) {
if ('string' === typeof opts.url) {
reqOpts.url = opts.url;
reqOpts.uri = parseUrl(opts.url);
} else if ('string' === typeof opts.uri) {
reqOpts.url = opts.uri;
reqOpts.uri = parseUrl(opts.uri);
}
} else {
if ('object' === typeof opts.uri) {
reqOpts.url = url.format(opts.uri);
reqOpts.uri = opts.uri;
//reqOpts.uri = url.parse(reqOpts.uri);
} else if ('object' === typeof opts.url) {
reqOpts.url = url.format(opts.url);
reqOpts.uri = opts.url;
//reqOpts.uri = url.parse(reqOpts.url);
}
}
if (opts.body || 'string' === typeof opts.json || opts.form || opts.formData) {
// TODO this is probably a deviation from request's API
// need to check and probably eliminate it
reqOpts.method = (reqOpts.method || 'POST').toUpperCase();
} else {
reqOpts.method = (reqOpts.method || 'GET').toUpperCase();
}
if (!reqOpts.headers) {
reqOpts.headers = {};
}
// crazy case for easier testing
if (!hasHeader(reqOpts, 'CoNTeNT-TyPe')) {
if ((true === reqOpts.json && reqOpts.body)
|| (true !== reqOpts.json && reqOpts.json)) {
reqOpts.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json';
}
}
return urequestHelper(reqOpts, cb);
}
urequest.defaults = function (_defs) {
_defs = mergeOrDelete(defs, _defs);
return setDefaults(_defs);
};
[ 'get', 'put', 'post', 'patch', 'delete', 'head', 'options' ].forEach(function (method) {
urequest[method] = function (obj) {
if ('string' === typeof obj) {
obj = { url: obj };
}
obj.method = method.toUpperCase();
urequest(obj);
};
});
urequest.del = urequest.delete;
return urequest;
}
var _defaults = {
sendImmediately: true
, method: 'GET'
, headers: {}
, useQuerystring: false
, followRedirect: true
, followAllRedirects: false
, followOriginalHttpMethod: false
, maxRedirects: 10
, removeRefererHeader: false
//, encoding: undefined
, gzip: false
//, body: undefined
//, json: undefined
};
module.exports = setDefaults(_defaults);
module.exports._keys = Object.keys(_defaults).concat([
'encoding'
, 'body'
, 'json'
, 'form'
, 'auth'
, 'formData'
, 'FormData'
]);
module.exports.debug = (-1 !== (process.env.NODE_DEBUG||'').split(/\s+/g).indexOf('urequest'));
debug("DEBUG ON for urequest");

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