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@tinyhttp/send
Advanced tools
Extensions for sending a response, including send
, sendStatus
, status
,
sendFile
and json
. Works with any backend framework.
pnpm i @tinyhttp/send
import { json, send, sendStatus, status } from '@tinyhttp/send'
send(body)
Sends the HTTP response.
The body parameter can be a Buffer object, a string, an object, or an array.
res.send(Buffer.from('whoop'))
res.send({ some: 'json' })
res.send('<p>some html</p>')
res.status(404).send('Sorry, we cannot find that!')
res.status(500).send({ error: 'something blew up' })
json(body)
Sends a JSON response. This method sends a response (with the correct
content-type) that is the parameter converted to a JSON string using
JSON.stringify()
.
The parameter can be any JSON type, including object, array, string, boolean, number, or null, and you can also use it to convert other values to JSON.
res.json(null)
res.json({ user: 'tobi' })
res.status(500).json({ error: 'message' })
status(number)
Sets the HTTP status for the response. It is a chainable alias of Node’s
response.statusCode
.
res.status(403).end()
res.status(400).send('Bad Request')
sendStatus
Sets the response HTTP status code to statusCode and send its string representation as the response body.
res.sendStatus(200) // equivalent to res.status(200).send('OK')
res.sendStatus(403) // equivalent to res.status(403).send('Forbidden')
res.sendStatus(404) // equivalent to res.status(404).send('Not Found')
res.sendStatus(500) // equivalent to res.status(500).send('Internal Server Error')
If an unsupported status code is specified, the HTTP status is still set to statusCode and the string version of the code is sent as the response body.
sendFile
Sends a file by piping a stream to response. It also checks for extension to set
a proper Content-Type
header.
Path argument must be absolute. To use a relative path, specify the
root
option first.
res.sendFile('song.mp3', { root: process.cwd() }, (err) => console.log(err))
import { createServer } from 'node:http'
import { send } from '@tinyhttp/send'
createServer((req, res) => send(req, res)('Hello World')).listen(3000)
FAQs
json, send, sendFile, status and sendStatus methods for tinyhttp
The npm package @tinyhttp/send receives a total of 68,487 weekly downloads. As such, @tinyhttp/send popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tinyhttp/send demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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