electron-fetch
A light-weight module that brings window.fetch
to Electron's background process.
Forked from node-fetch
.
Motivation
Instead of implementing XMLHttpRequest
over Electron's net
module to run browser-specific Fetch polyfill, why not go from native net.request
to fetch
API directly? Hence electron-fetch
, minimal code for a window.fetch
compatible API on Electron's background runtime.
Why not simply use node-fetch? Well, Electron's net
module does a better job than Node.js' http
module at handling web proxies.
Features
- Stay consistent with
window.fetch
API. - Runs on both Electron and Node.js, using either Electron's
net
module, or Node.js http
module as backend. - Make conscious trade-off when following whatwg fetch spec and stream spec implementation details, document known difference.
- Use native promise.
- Use native stream for body, on both request and response.
- Decode content encoding (gzip/deflate) properly, and convert string output (such as
res.text()
and res.json()
) to UTF-8 automatically. - Useful extensions such as timeout, redirect limit (when running on Node.js), response size limit, [explicit errors][] for troubleshooting.
Difference from client-side fetch
- See Known Differences for details.
- If you happen to use a missing feature that
window.fetch
offers, feel free to open an issue. - Pull requests are welcomed too!
Difference from node-fetch
- Removed node-fetch specific options, such as
compression
. - Added electron-specific options to specify the
Session
& to enable using cookies from it. - Added electron-specific option
useElectronNet
, which can be set to false when running on Electron in order to behave as Node.js. - Removed possibility to use custom Promise implementation (it's 2018,
Promise
is available everywhere!). - Removed the possibility to forbid content compression (incompatible with Electron's
net
module, and of limited interest) standard
-ized the code.
Install
$ npm install electron-fetch --save
Usage
import fetch from 'electron-fetch'
fetch('https://github.com/')
.then(res => res.text())
.then(body => console.log(body))
fetch('https://api.github.com/users/github')
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
fetch('http://domain.invalid/')
.catch(err => console.error(err))
fetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png')
.then(res => {
const dest = fs.createWriteStream('./octocat.png')
res.body.pipe(dest)
})
import fileType from 'file-type'
fetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png')
.then(res => res.buffer())
.then(buffer => fileType(buffer))
.then(type => { })
fetch('https://github.com/')
.then(res => {
console.log(res.ok)
console.log(res.status)
console.log(res.statusText)
console.log(res.headers.raw())
console.log(res.headers.get('content-type'))
})
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: 'a=1' })
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
import { createReadStream } from 'fs'
const stream = createReadStream('input.txt')
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: stream })
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
const body = { a: 1 }
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', {
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify(body),
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
})
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
import FormData from 'form-data'
const form = new FormData()
form.append('a', 1)
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: form })
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
import FormData from 'form-data'
const form = new FormData()
form.append('a', 1)
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: form, headers: form.getHeaders() })
.then(res => res.json())
.then(json => console.log(json))
(async function () {
const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/users/github')
const json = await res.json()
console.log(json)
})()
See test cases for more examples.
API
fetch(url[, options])
url
A string representing the URL for fetchingoptions
Options for the HTTP(S) request- Returns:
Promise<Response>
Perform an HTTP(S) fetch.
url
should be an absolute url, such as http://example.com/
. A path-relative URL (/file/under/root
) or protocol-relative URL (//can-be-http-or-https.com/
) will result in a rejected promise.
Options
The default values are shown after each option key.
const defaultOptions = {
method: 'GET',
headers: {},
body: null,
redirect: 'follow',
signal: null,
follow: 20,
timeout: 0,
size: 0,
session: session.defaultSession,
agent: null,
useElectronNet: true,
useSessionCookies: true,
user: undefined,
password: undefined
}
If no values are set, the following request headers will be sent automatically:
Header | Value |
---|
Accept-Encoding | gzip,deflate |
Accept | */* |
Connection | close |
Content-Length | (automatically calculated, if possible) |
User-Agent | electron-fetch/1.0 (+https://github.com/arantes555/electron-fetch) |
Class: Request
An HTTP(S) request containing information about URL, method, headers, and the body. This class implements the Body interface.
Due to the nature of Node.js, the following properties are not implemented at this moment:
type
destination
referrer
referrerPolicy
mode
credentials
cache
integrity
keepalive
The following electron-fetch extension properties are provided:
follow
(/!\ only works when running on Node.js)counter
(/!\ only works when running on Node.js)session
(/!\ only works when running on Electron)agent
(/!\ only works when running on Node.js)useElectronNet
(/!\ only works when running on Electron, throws when set to true on Node.js)useSessionCookies
(/!\ only works when running on Electron >= 7)
See options for exact meaning of these extensions.
new Request(input[, options])
(spec-compliant)
input
A string representing a URL, or another Request
(which will be cloned)options
[Options][#fetch-options] for the HTTP(S) request
Constructs a new Request
object. The constructor is identical to that in the browser.
In most cases, directly fetch(url, options)
is simpler than creating a Request
object.
Class: Response
An HTTP(S) response. This class implements the Body interface.
The following properties are not implemented in electron-fetch at this moment:
Response.error()
Response.redirect()
type
redirected
trailer
new Response([body[, options]])
(spec-compliant)
Constructs a new Response
object. The constructor is identical to that in the browser.
Because Node.js & Electron's background do not implement service workers (for which this class was designed), one rarely has to construct a Response
directly.
This class allows manipulating and iterating over a set of HTTP headers. All methods specified in the Fetch Standard are implemented.
(spec-compliant)
init
Optional argument to pre-fill the Headers
object
Construct a new Headers
object. init
can be either null
, a Headers
object, an key-value map object, or any iterable object.
const meta = {
'Content-Type': 'text/xml',
'Breaking-Bad': '<3'
}
const headers = new Headers(meta)
const meta = [
[ 'Content-Type', 'text/xml' ],
[ 'Breaking-Bad', '<3' ]
]
const headers = new Headers(meta)
const meta = new Map()
meta.set('Content-Type', 'text/xml')
meta.set('Breaking-Bad', '<3')
const headers = new Headers(meta)
const copyOfHeaders = new Headers(headers)
Interface: Body
Body
is an abstract interface with methods that are applicable to both Request
and Response
classes.
The following methods are not yet implemented in electron-fetch at this moment:
body.body
(deviation from spec)
The data encapsulated in the Body
object. Note that while the Fetch Standard requires the property to always be a WHATWG ReadableStream
, in electron-fetch it is a Node.js Readable
stream.
body.bodyUsed
(spec-compliant)
A boolean property for if this body has been consumed. Per spec, a consumed body cannot be used again.
body.arrayBuffer()
body.blob()
body.json()
body.text()
(spec-compliant)
Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to one of these formats.
body.buffer()
(electron-fetch extension)
Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to a Buffer.
body.textConverted()
(electron-fetch extension)
Identical to body.text()
, except instead of always converting to UTF-8, encoding sniffing will be performed and text converted to UTF-8, if possible.
Class: FetchError
(electron-fetch extension)
An operational error in the fetching process. See ERROR-HANDLING.md for more info.
License
MIT
Acknowledgement
Thanks to github/fetch for providing a solid implementation reference.
Thanks to node-fetch for providing a solid base to fork.