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@everymundo/http-client
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This is a helper to perform POST requests using promises and no external dependencies
This is yet another nodejs async/promise based /https?/ client.
npm install @everymundo/http-client
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
const endpoint = new httpClient.PostEndpoint('http://your-host.com/path', headers)
const data = { myData:'Something' }
const res = await endpoint.post(endpoint, data)
Alternatively you can do this:
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
const endpoint = new httpClient.PostEndpoint('http://your-host.com/path', headers)
const data = { myData:'Something' }
const res = await httpClient.promiseDataTo(endpoint, data)
// OR
const res = await httpClient.promisePost(endpoint, data)
// OR
const res = await httpClient.post(endpoint, data)
If you want to use PUT, PATCH or DELETE, just pass the method name on the options object, don't forget to use .Endpoint when creating the endpoint object
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
// Note that httpClient.Endpoint is used instead of .PostEndpoint
const endpoint = new httpClient.Endpoint('http://your-host.com/path', headers)
// Here we set the write method desired
const options = { method: 'PUT'}
const data = { myData:'Something' }
const res = await httpClient.promiseDataTo(endpoint, data, options)
// OR
const res = await httpClient.promisePost(endpoint, data, options)
// OR
const res = await httpClient.post(endpoint, data, options)
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'content-type': 'application/json', 'x-compression': 'gzip' }
const endpoint = new httpClient.PostEndpoint('http://your-host.com/path', headers)
// because of the x-compression header this will be gzipped after JSON.stringify
const res = await httpClient.post(endpoint, data)
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'authorization': 'your token' }
const endpoint = new httpClient.GetEndpoint('http://your-host.com/path', headers)
const res = await httpClient.promiseGet(endpoint)
// OR
const res = await httpClient.get(endpoint)
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'authorization': 'your token' }
const res = await httpClient.fetch('http://your-host.com/path', { headers, body: data })
const httpClient = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'authorization': 'your token' }
const res = httpClient.head('http://your-host.com/path', { headers })
const { fetch } = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'authorization': 'your token' }
const res = await fetch('http://your-host.com/path', { headers })
const { fetch } = require('@everymundo/http-client')
const headers = { 'authorization': 'your token' }
const res = await fetch('http://your-host.com/path', { headers })
{
statusCode, // the response statusCode
code, // alias for statusCode [for backaward compatibility]
err,
method, // Request Method
start, // Date Object captured right before starting the request
end: Date.now(), // Int Timestamp from when the request has finished
attempt, // the number of attempts of the retries
endpoint, // the endpoint object either passed or generated from a string
resTxt, // alias for responseText [for backaward compatibility]
responseText, // the response buffer.toString()
buffer, // uncompressed responseBuffer if that one is compressed, otherwise, responseBuffer
responseBuffer, // raw response buffer
dataType, // the name of the constructor of the posted data [Array, Object, String, Buffer]
dataLen, // when posting arrays it shows the number of array items posted
compress, // the type of compression for the POST request, if any. Valid values are gzip and deflate
requestHeaders, // the headers used on the request
responseHeaders // the headers received from the remote server
}
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This is a helper to perform POST requests using promises and no external dependencies
We found that @everymundo/http-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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