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httpx

v3.0.1

Published

http(s) module with power

Downloads

76,332

Readme

httpx

http(s) module with power.

NPM version Node.js CI codecov npm download

Installation

npm install httpx --save

Usage

Request URL

(async function () {
  const response = await httpx.request('http://www.baidu.com/');
  const body = await httpx.read(response, 'utf-8');
  console.log(body);
})();

Request SSE URL

(async function () {
  const response = await httpx.request('sse url');
  for await (const event of httpx.readAsSSE(response)) {
    console.log(event);
  }
})();

API

httpx.request(url[, options])

It returns Promise<Response>.

Requests the url with options, then return the response.

  • url String | Object - The URL to request, either a String or a Object that return by url.parse.
  • options Object - Optional
    • method String - Request method, defaults to GET. Could be GET, POST, DELETE or PUT.
    • data String | Buffer | Readable - Manually set the content of payload.
    • headers Object - Request headers.
    • timeout Number - Request timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to 3000. When timeout happen, will return RequestTimeout.
    • agent http.Agent - HTTP/HTTPS Agent object. Set false if you does not use agent.
    • beforeRequest Function - Before request hook, you can change every thing here.
    • compression Boolean - Enable compression support. Tell server side responses compressed data

httpx.read(response[, encoding])

It returns Promise<Buffer | String>.

Consume the response and read all data from the response.

  • response Response - the Client response. Don't setEncoding() for the response.
  • encoding String - Optional. If specify the encoding, will return String. If not specify encoding, return the buffer.

httpx.readAsSSE(response)

It returns AsyncGenerator<Event, void, unknown>.

Consume the response data with async iterator.

  • response Response - the Client response. Don't setEncoding() for the response.

Using with http proxy

const { SocksProxyAgent } = require('socks-proxy-agent');
const httpx = require('httpx');

httpx.request('http://www.baidu.com/', {
  // pass a http proxy agent
  agent: new SocksProxyAgent('socks://your_proxy_server:3001')
});

License

The MIT license