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What is @aws-sdk/protocol-http?

@aws-sdk/protocol-http is a package within the AWS SDK for JavaScript that provides HTTP request and response handling functionalities. It is designed to facilitate communication with AWS services by creating and managing HTTP requests and responses.

What are @aws-sdk/protocol-http's main functionalities?

Creating HTTP Requests

This feature allows you to create an HTTP request object with specified hostname, method, path, and headers. This is useful for setting up requests to AWS services or other endpoints.

const { HttpRequest } = require('@aws-sdk/protocol-http');

const request = new HttpRequest({
  hostname: 'example.com',
  method: 'GET',
  path: '/path',
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json'
  }
});

console.log(request);

Handling HTTP Responses

This feature allows you to create an HTTP response object with specified status code, headers, and body. This is useful for handling responses from AWS services or other endpoints.

const { HttpResponse } = require('@aws-sdk/protocol-http');

const response = new HttpResponse({
  statusCode: 200,
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json'
  },
  body: JSON.stringify({ message: 'Success' })
});

console.log(response);

Middleware Integration

This feature demonstrates how to integrate middleware into the request/response lifecycle. Middleware can be used to add custom logic, such as logging or modifying requests and responses.

const { HttpRequest, HttpResponse } = require('@aws-sdk/protocol-http');
const { middlewareStack } = require('@aws-sdk/middleware-stack');

const stack = middlewareStack();

stack.add(
  (next, context) => async (args) => {
    console.log('Request:', args.request);
    const result = await next(args);
    console.log('Response:', result.response);
    return result;
  },
  {
    step: 'initialize',
    name: 'loggingMiddleware',
    priority: 'high'
  }
);

const request = new HttpRequest({
  hostname: 'example.com',
  method: 'GET',
  path: '/path'
});

stack.resolve(
  (handler) => handler({ request }),
  { request }
).then((result) => console.log(result));

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Changelog

Source

3.208.0 (2022-11-10)

Bug Fixes

  • aws-client-api-test: rename package (#4165) (2e13b67)
  • types: add client config interface test with s3 example (#4156) (7811cd9)

Features

  • client-ec2: This release adds a new price capacity optimized allocation strategy for Spot Instances to help customers optimize provisioning of Spot Instances via EC2 Auto Scaling, EC2 Fleet, and Spot Fleet. It allocates Spot Instances based on both spare capacity availability and Spot Instance price. (6f4d604)
  • client-ecs: This release adds support for task scale-in protection with updateTaskProtection and getTaskProtection APIs. UpdateTaskProtection API can be used to protect a service managed task from being terminated by scale-in events and getTaskProtection API to get the scale-in protection status of a task. (a5eede0)
  • client-elasticsearch-service: Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers managed VPC endpoints to connect to your Amazon OpenSearch Service VPC-enabled domain in a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). This feature allows you to privately access OpenSearch Service domain without using public IPs or requiring traffic to traverse the Internet. (f36b021)
  • client-scheduler: AWS introduces the new Amazon EventBridge Scheduler. EventBridge Scheduler is a serverless scheduler that allows you to create, run, and manage tasks from one central, managed service. (8829f71)
  • clients: update client endpoints as of 2022-11-10 (c01499d)
  • private: add server artifacts (#4159) (e70f472)

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