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# CHANGELOG
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## v1.8.0
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- add `resp.ok` - same as WHATWG fetch `resp.ok = (resp.statusCode >= 200 && resp.statusCode < 300)`
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- add `resp.stream.body()` to populate `resp.body` rather than (or perhaps in addition to) continuing to stream (useful for error handling)
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EXTRA.md
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EXTRA.md
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There are some niche features of @root/request which are beyond the request.js
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compatibility.
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## async/await & Promises
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The differences in async support are explained in [README.md](/README.md), up near the top.
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If you're familiar with Promises (and async/await), then it's pretty self-explanatory.
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## ok
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Just like WHATWG `fetch`, we have `resp.ok`:
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```js
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let resp = await request({
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url: 'https://example.com'
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}).then(mustOk);
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```
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```js
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function mustOk(resp) {
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if (!resp.ok) {
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// handle error
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throw new Error('BAD RESPONSE');
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}
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return resp;
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}
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```
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## streams
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The differences in stream support are explained in [README.md](/README.md), up near the top.
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## userAgent
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There's a default User-Agent string describing the version of @root/request, node.js, and the OS.
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README.md
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README.md
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## Super simple to use
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@root/request is designed to be a drop-in replacement for request. It also supports Promises and async/await by default.
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@root/request is designed to be a drop-in replacement for request. It also supports Promises and async/await by default, enhanced stream support, and a few other things as mentioned below.
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```bash
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npm install --save @root/request
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```diff
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-var request = require('request');
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+var request = require('@root/request');
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-var stream = request({ url, headers });
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+var stream = await request({ url, headers });
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});
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```
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Also, `await resp.stream.body()` can be used to get back the full body (the same as if you didn't use the `stream` option:
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```js
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let resp = await request({
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url: 'http://www.google.com',
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stream: true
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});
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if (!resp.ok) {
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await resp.stream.body();
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console.error(resp.body);
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}
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```
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## Table of contents
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- [Extra Features](/EXTRA.md)
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- [Forms](#forms)
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- [HTTP Authentication](#http-authentication)
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- [Custom HTTP Headers](#custom-http-headers)
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- [Unix Domain Sockets](#unix-domain-sockets)
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- [**All Available Options**](#requestoptions-callback)
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## Extra Features
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The following are features that the original `request` did not have, but have been added for convenience in `@root/request`.
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- Support for `async`/`await` & `Promise`s (as explained above)
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- `request({ userAgent: 'my-api/1.1' })` (for building API clients)
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- `resp.ok` (just like `fetch`)
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- `resp.stream` (see above)
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See [EXTRA.md](/EXTRA.md)
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## Forms
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`urequest` supports `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` form uploads.
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`@root/request` supports `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` form uploads.
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<!-- For `multipart/related` refer to the `multipart` API. -->
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## UNIX Domain Sockets
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`urequest` supports making requests to [UNIX Domain Sockets](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_domain_socket). To make one, use the following URL scheme:
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`@root/request` supports making requests to [UNIX Domain Sockets](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_domain_socket). To make one, use the following URL scheme:
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```js
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/* Pattern */ 'http://unix:SOCKET:PATH';
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There are at least <!--three--> two ways to debug the operation of `request`:
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1. Launch the node process like `NODE_DEBUG=urequest node script.js`
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1. Launch the node process like `NODE_DEBUG=@root/request node script.js`
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(`lib,request,otherlib` works too).
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2. Set `require('@root/request').debug = true` at any time (this does the same thing
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index.js
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index.js
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};
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}
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function setupPipe(resp, opts) {
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// make the response await-able
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var resolve;
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var reject;
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var p = new Promise(function (_resolve, _reject) {
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resolve = _resolve;
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reject = _reject;
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});
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// or an existing write stream
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if ('function' === typeof opts.stream.pipe) {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug('[@root/request] stream piped');
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}
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resp.pipe(opts.stream);
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}
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resp.once('error', function (e) {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'error'");
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console.error(e.stack);
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}
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resp.destroy();
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if ('function' === opts.stream.destroy) {
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opts.stream.destroy(e);
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}
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reject(e);
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});
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resp.once('end', function () {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'end'");
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}
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if ('function' === opts.stream.destroy) {
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opts.stream.end();
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// this will close the stream (i.e. sync to disk)
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opts.stream.destroy();
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}
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});
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resp.once('close', function () {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'close'");
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}
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resolve();
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});
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return p;
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}
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function handleResponse(resp, opts, cb) {
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// body can be buffer, string, or json
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if (null === opts.encoding) {
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resp._body = [];
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} else {
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resp.body = '';
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}
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resp._bodyLength = 0;
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resp.on('readable', function () {
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var chunk;
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while ((chunk = resp.read())) {
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if ('string' === typeof resp.body) {
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resp.body += chunk.toString(opts.encoding);
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} else {
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resp._body.push(chunk);
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resp._bodyLength += chunk.length;
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}
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}
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});
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resp.once('end', function () {
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if ('string' !== typeof resp.body) {
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if (1 === resp._body.length) {
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resp.body = resp._body[0];
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} else {
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resp.body = Buffer.concat(resp._body, resp._bodyLength);
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}
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resp._body = null;
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}
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if (opts.json && 'string' === typeof resp.body) {
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// TODO I would parse based on Content-Type
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// but request.js doesn't do that.
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try {
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resp.body = JSON.parse(resp.body);
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} catch (e) {
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// ignore
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}
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}
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debug('\n[urequest] resp.toJSON():');
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if (module.exports.debug) {
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debug(resp.toJSON());
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}
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug('[@root/request] Response Body:');
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console.debug(resp.body);
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}
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cb(null, resp, resp.body);
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});
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}
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function setDefaults(defs) {
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defs = defs || {};
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});
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followRedirect = opts.followRedirect;
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// copied from WHATWG fetch
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resp.ok = false;
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if (resp.statusCode >= 200 && resp.statusCode < 300) {
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resp.ok = true;
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}
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resp.toJSON = toJSONifier([
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'statusCode',
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'body',
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'ok',
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'headers',
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'request'
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]);
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}
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if (opts.stream) {
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// make the response await-able
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var resolve;
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var reject;
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resp.stream = new Promise(function (_resolve, _reject) {
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resolve = _resolve;
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reject = _reject;
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});
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// or an existing write stream
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if ('function' === typeof opts.stream.pipe) {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug('[@root/request] stream piped');
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}
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resp.pipe(opts.stream);
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}
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resp.on('error', function (e) {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'error'");
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console.error(e.stack);
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}
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resp.destroy();
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if ('function' === opts.stream.destroy) {
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opts.stream.destroy(e);
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}
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reject(e);
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});
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resp.on('end', function () {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'end'");
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}
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if ('function' === opts.stream.destroy) {
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opts.stream.end();
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// this will close the stream (i.e. sync to disk)
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opts.stream.destroy();
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}
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});
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resp.on('close', function () {
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug("[@root/request] stream 'close'");
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}
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resolve();
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});
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// and in all cases, return the stream
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resp.stream = setupPipe(resp, opts);
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// can be string, buffer, or json... why not an async function too?
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resp.stream.body = async function () {
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handleResponse(resp, opts, cb);
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await resp.stream;
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return resp.body;
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};
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cb(null, resp);
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return;
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}
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if (null === opts.encoding) {
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resp._body = [];
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} else {
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resp.body = '';
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}
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resp._bodyLength = 0;
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resp.on('data', function (chunk) {
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if ('string' === typeof resp.body) {
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resp.body += chunk.toString(opts.encoding);
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} else {
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resp._body.push(chunk);
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resp._bodyLength += chunk.length;
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}
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});
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resp.on('end', function () {
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if ('string' !== typeof resp.body) {
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if (1 === resp._body.length) {
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resp.body = resp._body[0];
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} else {
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resp.body = Buffer.concat(resp._body, resp._bodyLength);
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}
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resp._body = null;
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}
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if (opts.json && 'string' === typeof resp.body) {
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// TODO I would parse based on Content-Type
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// but request.js doesn't do that.
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try {
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resp.body = JSON.parse(resp.body);
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} catch (e) {
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// ignore
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}
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}
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debug('\n[urequest] resp.toJSON():');
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if (module.exports.debug) {
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debug(resp.toJSON());
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}
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if (opts.debug) {
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console.debug('[@root/request] Response Body:');
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console.debug(resp.body);
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}
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cb(null, resp, resp.body);
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});
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handleResponse(resp, opts, cb);
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}
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var _body;
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}
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}
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req = requester.request(finalOpts, onResponse);
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req.on('error', cb);
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req.once('error', cb);
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if (_body) {
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debug("\n[urequest] '" + finalOpts.method + "' (request) body");
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if ('function' === typeof _body.pipe) {
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// used for chunked encoding
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_body.pipe(req);
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_body.on('error', function (err) {
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_body.once('error', function (err) {
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// https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_pipe_destination_options
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// if the Readable stream emits an error during processing,
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// the Writable destination is not closed automatically
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{
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"name": "@root/request",
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"version": "1.7.0",
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"version": "1.8.0",
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"lockfileVersion": 1
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}
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{
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"name": "@root/request",
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"version": "1.7.0",
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"version": "1.8.0",
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"description": "A lightweight, zero-dependency drop-in replacement for request",
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"main": "index.js",
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"files": [
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