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simple HTTP requests for promises lovers just wrapping request with bluebird. Forked from qreq
npm install bluereq
var breq = require('bluereq')
breq.get(url) // or breq.head(url) or breq.delete(url)
.then(function (res) { // do your magic here } )
.catch(function (err) { // handle error } )
breq.post(url, data) // or breq.put(url, data)
.then(function (res) { // do your magic here } )
.catch(function (err) { // handle error } )
Here, data is assumed to be an object to be posted/put as JSON. If it isn't the case use the more configurable way
Take advantage of request configurability to customize your request
breq.get(config) // or breq.post(config) or breq.put(config) or breq.head(config) or breq.delete(config)
.then(function (res) { // do your magic here } )
.catch(function (err) { // handle error } )
where config is an object with at least a url set
Example:
var config = {
url: 'https://inventaire.io/api/tests/public',
body: { love: 'from bluereq'},
headers: {
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
'cookie': 'bimbamboumcookie=wunderbar'
}
}
breq.post(config)
See request documentation for more options
I started this lib as a simple fork of qreq, not seeing that a lot was already happening to wrap request and bluebird together, especially request-promise seems interesting, (while slightly more bloted ;) )
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A bluebird promise wrapper for HTTP requests
The npm package bluereq receives a total of 52 weekly downloads. As such, bluereq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bluereq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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