@request/promise-core
This package is the core for the following packages:
@request/promise-core
contains the core logic to add Promise support to request
.
Please use one of the libraries above. It is only recommended to use this library directly, if you have very specific requirements.
Installation for request@^2.34
This module is installed via npm:
npm install --save request
npm install --save @request/promise-core
request
is defined as a peer-dependency and thus has to be installed separately.
Usage for request@^2.34
var stealthyRequire = require('stealthy-require');
var request = stealthyRequire(require.cache, function () {
return require('request');
});
var configure = require('@request/promise-core/configure/request2');
configure({
request: request,
PromiseImpl: Promise,
expose: [
'then',
'catch',
'promise'
],
constructorMixin: function (resolve, reject) {
}
});
request('http://www.google.com')
.then(function (htmlString) {
})
.catch(function (err) {
});
Installation and Usage for request@next
Request Next is still in alpha. However, @request/promise-core
is already designed to be compatible and ships with a configuration helper – require('@request/promise-core/configure/request-next')
– that is used by request-promise
in its "next" branch.
Contributing
To set up your development environment:
- clone the repo to your desktop,
- in the shell
cd
to the main folder, - hit
npm install
, - hit
npm install gulp -g
if you haven't installed gulp globally yet, and - run
gulp dev
. (Or run node ./node_modules/.bin/gulp dev
if you don't want to install gulp globally.)
gulp dev
watches all source files and if you save some changes it will lint the code and execute all tests. The test coverage report can be viewed from ./coverage/lcov-report/index.html
.
If you want to debug a test you should use gulp test-without-coverage
to run all tests without obscuring the code by the test coverage instrumentation.
Change History
- 1.1.0 (2016-07-30)
- 1.0.0 (2016-07-15)
- All tests green, ready for prime time
- 1.0.0-rc.1 (2016-07-10)
License (ISC)
In case you never heard about the ISC license it is functionally equivalent to the MIT license.
See the LICENSE file for details.