response2json
v1.1.0
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Save HTTP Responses as JSON
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response2json
Save your HTTP responses in a json file.
Install
npm install --save response2json
Or if you prefare yarn:
yarn add response2json
Usage
const response2json = require('response2json');
const urls = ['https://example.com', 'https://google.com'];
const options = {output_file: 'my-awesome-responses.json'};
response2json(urls, options)
.then(filepath => {
console.log(`Your responses are saved at: ${filepath}`);
});
API
response2json(urls [, options])
urls
Type: String|Array
Required: true
The urls to fetch the responses.
options
Type: Object
Required: false
output_file
Type: String
Default: response.json
The filepath (relative to current working directory) where to store the responses.
format
Type: String
Default: json
The output format. Possible choices: json
, array
.
pretty_print
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Save the response in a more humanreadable form (Add Whitespaces to json file).
Development
Test:
npm test
License
MIT © Dominik Winter