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save-resp

v1.0.9

Published

Simple CLI tool for making ajax request then save the response to a local file system. Can be configured to run on an interval over a given amount of time.

Downloads

8

Readme

save-resp

Simple CLI tool for making ajax request then save the response to a local file system. Can be configured to run on an interval over a given amount of time. Depending on the content-type header the response will be saved as .json, .xml or .txt.

Usage

The follow will make a request to a given url every second a period of 10 seconds while saving each response to the /Users/me directory.

  save-resp -u "<ENDPOINT_URL>" "data" -t 10000 -i 1000 -o "/Users/me/"

Install

  npm install --save save-resp

Options

| option | description | |-----------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | -h, --help | Display this usage guide. | | -u, --url string | URL to make request to. | | -o, --out string | Path to where you want to store responses. Default is current dir. | | -i, --interval number | Interval at which URL will be called. | | -t, --timeout number | Period of time you wish to make ajax calls. Interval is required. | | -p, --prefix string | Prefix for filename. Ex: data_1528231421562.json | | -s, --timestamp | Use timestamp or date in filename, Ex: data_1528231421562.json vs,data_Tue_Jun_05_2018_21:57:20_GMT-0400_(EDT).json. Default is false. |