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http-constants

v2.1.0-19-gdd89f31

Published

Constant values for http (headers, codes, etc.)

Downloads

2,417

Readme

HTTP CONSTANTS

Usage

There are four ways of using this package:

  1. If using es6 modules, just use import * from 'http-constants/src/main/consts.js' and you should be fine. As with any es6 module usage, you can get as fine-grained with that as you'd like.

  2. If not using es6, the regular node/es5 syntax should work, though you'll need to reference the transpiled file: var http_const = require('http-constants/target/dist/consts.js');, though this is referenced in the package, so var http_const = require('http-constants') should do.

  3. Exactly like option #2, but using the minified version.

  4. Something else involving file copying and/or a build pipeline.

Contributing

Just submit a pull request and I'll get right on integrating it.