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@stepzen/fetch
StepZen wrapper for the node-fetch
npm package that implements the fetch()
API for NodeJS.
The main reason to create this wrapper is create a workaround for an issue affecting a small part of StepZen CLI users where some CLI calls would stall due to an incorrectly terminated TCP transmission. See https://github.com/steprz/stepzen-cli/issues/934 for more details.
This package would be obsolete either when the ISP issue with TCP configuration is fixed, or when the CLI can assume it runs on NodeJS 19 or newer. In Node 19 the default http(s) agent config changes to add the Connection: keep-alive
HTTP header, and that seems to prevent the issue.
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StepZen implementation of the fetch() API for NodeJS
The npm package @stepzen/fetch receives a total of 7,332 weekly downloads. As such, @stepzen/fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stepzen/fetch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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