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n-send

v0.6.0

Published

Node http(s) request client

Downloads

9

Readme

n-send

Build Status Code Coverage npm version

Features

  • Simple configuration object
  • Promise API
  • Proxy support (TODO)
  • Follows redirects
  • Request cancelation (TODO)
  • Retries on failure (TODO)
  • Timeout handling
  • HTTP/2 support

Usage

const nsend = require('nsend')

try {
  const res1 = await nsend({ url: 'http://example.com' })
  // OR
  const res2 = await nsend.get('http://example.com')
} catch (err) {
  console.error(err)
}

API

NSend Options

{
  // HTTP protocol version: http/1.0, http/1.1 or http/2.0
  protocolVersion: 'http/1.1', // default

  // `baseUrl` to resolve against if the input is not absolute
  baseUrl: 'https://example.com/api',

  // `url` is the server URL that will be used for the request
  url: '/users',

  // `method` is the request method to be used when making the request
  method: 'get', // default

  // `headers` are custom headers to be sent in `name: value` format
  headers: { 'Connection': 'keep-alive' },

  // `params` are the URL parameters to be sent with the request
  // Must be a plain object
  params: {
    ts: 7567182746126
  },

  // `auth` indicates that HTTP Basic auth should be used
  // This will set an `Authorization` header, overwriting any existing
  auth: {
    username: 'smith',
    password: 'password'
  },

  // `data` is the data to be sent as the request body
  // Only applicable for request methods 'POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH'
  // Should be a `ReadStream`, `Buffer` or `String`
  data: {
    username: 'smith'
  },

  // `timeout` specifies the number of milliseconds before the request times out
  timeout: 0, // default

  // `maxContentLength` defines the max size of the http response content in bytes allowed
  maxContentLength: 10000, // default

  // `maxRedirects` defines the maximum number of redirects to follow, if set to 0, no redirects will be followed
  maxRedirects: 0 // default

  // `responseType` indicates the type of data that the server will respond with
  // options are: 'json', 'text', 'stream'
  responseType: 'json', // default

  // `responseEncoding` indicates encoding to use for decoding responses
  // Note: Ignored for `responseType` of 'stream'
  responseEncoding: 'utf8', // default
}

Request method aliases

There are aliases for all supported request methods.

const nsend = require('nsend')

nsend.request(options?)
nsend.get(url, options?)
nsend.delete(url, options?)
nsend.head(url, options?)
nsend.options(url, options?)
nsend.post(url, data?, options?)
nsend.put(url, data?, options?)
nsend.patch(url, data?, options?)

Author

Alexander Mac

Licence

Licensed under the MIT license.