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httplike

v1.0.2

Published

library for parsing http-like protocols

Downloads

55

Readme

httplike

Build Status

node.js package for parsing http-like protocols

Installation

npm install httplike

Usage

var Parser = require('httplike');
var p = new Parser(socket);
p.on('message', function(msg) {
  console.log(msg.method);
  console.log(msg.headers);
  console.log(msg.content);
});

Protocol Assumptions

httplike assumes that the incoming protocol follows HTTP standards on using the Content-Length header to determine how many bytes to wait for in a response body.

Changelog

1.0.1
  • Fixed parsing involving UTF-8 characters (PR #8), and potential stall in pipelined requests (PR #9)
1.0.0
  • Removed parseHeader from public interface on ClientParser and ServerParser
0.0.9
  • Removed dependency on lodash
0.0.7
  • Implemented built-in response object modeled after express.js response.
  • Added trim() to method and headers
0.0.5
  • Breaking changes to how headers are accessed (getHeader() function instead of headers[]). See tests for example usage.