Armrest
A high-level HTTP / REST services client for Node.
Table of Contents
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install armrest
Usage
Example
Set up a client and issue a GET request:
var armrest = require('armrest');
var github = armrest.client('https://api.github.com');
github.get({
url: '/orgs/:organization',
params: { organization: 'shutterstock' },
success: function(organization) {
}
});
Instantiating a REST Client
The armrest.client()
factory takes two forms: send the base URL as a string if that will get you going, or send an object with parameters below for more flexibility.
base
The base URL, including any or all of the scheme, hostname, port, and path. This option overrides scheme
, hostname
and port
.
protocol
The scheme part of the base URL if base
is not specified, either http
or https
. Defaults to http
. Aliased as scheme
as well for compatibility.
host
The host part of the base URL (hostname
:port
) if base
is not specified.
hostname
The hostname part of the base URL if base
is not specified.
port
The port part of the base URL if base
is not specified.
timeout
Number of milliseconds to wait first for establishing the socket connection and sending the request, and then again for receiving the response.
serializer
Optional parameter, an object specifying a contentType
, and functions to serialize
and deserialize
request and response bodies.
logger
Instance of some logger that implements debug()
, info()
, warn()
, and error()
.
logLevel
String indicating criticality of messages to log; one of debug
, info
, warn
, or error
.
Methods
get(), post(), put(), patch(), delete(), head()
Make an HTTP request to the service, given the parameters below.
url
The path component of the URL. URLs may have sinatra-style interpolation tokens to be filled in by values from params.
params
Paramaters to be sent with the request. For HEAD, GET and DELETE requests these will be sent as query string parameters. For other HTTP methods, parameters will be serialized according to the serialization scheme associated with the client, and sent in the body of the request.
success
Callback to be executed upon success, with the deserialized response as the first parameter, followed by the full response object.
error
Callback to be executed upon failure, with the error as the first parameter, followed by the full response object.
complete
Callback to be executed upon completion, whether the request failed or succeeded, with the error as the first parameter, followed by the full response object, and finally the deserialized response.
Additional parameters are passed through to request.
Working with Many Backend Services
When you're working with a number of services at once, use the following alternate interface to configure clients and get easy access for later use.
configure(name, options)
A class method to register backend services. Send a name for the service, and options expected by the constructor, as detailed above.
var armrest = require('armrest');
armrest.configure('github', {
base: 'http://api.github.com',
timeout: 5000
});
armrest.configure('metacpan', {
base: 'http://api.metacpan.org',
timeout: 5000
});
Later from elsewhere, load in the module and interact with services by name.
var armrest = require('armrest');
armrest.github.get(...);
armrest.metacpan.get(...);
Working with Many Client Instances
When you're working with a number of client instances and you want them to have the same default behavior, use the following method.
setDefaults(options)
var armrest = require('armrest');
armrest.setDefaults({
timeout: 10000
});
This will set the default timeout for any request to 10000 milliseconds. To clear the default behaviors, use:
armrest.clearDefaults();
Authors
This library was developed by David Chester and Zubin Tiku at Shutterstock
Contribute
Please do! Check out our contributing guide.
License
MIT © 2012-2017 Shutterstock Images, LLC