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An HTTP request client that provides an
axios
like interface over top ofnode-fetch
.
$ npm install gaxios
import {request} from 'gaxios';
const res = await request({url: 'https://google.com/'});
fetch
-Compatible API ExampleWe offer a drop-in fetch
-compatible API as well.
import {instance} from 'gaxios';
const res = await instance.fetch('https://google.com/');
To disable the auto-processing of the request body in res.data
, set {responseType: 'stream'}
or .adapter
on a Gaxios instance's defaults or per-request.
Gaxios supports setting default properties both on the default instance, and on additional instances. This is often useful when making many requests to the same domain with the same base settings. For example:
import {Gaxios} from 'gaxios';
const gaxios = new Gaxios();
gaxios.defaults = {
baseURL: 'https://example.com'
headers: new Headers({
Authorization: 'SOME_TOKEN'
})
}
await gaxios.request({url: '/data'});
Note that setting default values will take precedence over other authentication methods, i.e., application default credentials.
GaxiosResponse
The GaxiosResponse
object extends the fetch
API's Response
object, with the addition of:
config
: the configuration used for the request.data
: the transformed .body
, such as JSON, text, arrayBuffer, or more.interface GaxiosOptions = {
// The url to which the request should be sent. Required.
url: string | URL,
// The HTTP method to use for the request. Defaults to `GET`.
method: 'GET',
// The base Url to use for the request.
// Resolved as `new URL(url, baseURL)`
baseURL: 'https://example.com/v1/' | URL;
// The HTTP methods to be sent with the request.
headers: new Headers(),
// The data to send in the body of the request. Objects will be serialized as JSON
// except for:
// - `ArrayBuffer`
// - `Blob`
// - `Buffer` (Node.js)
// - `DataView`
// - `File`
// - `FormData`
// - `ReadableStream`
// - `stream.Readable` (Node.js)
// - strings
// - `TypedArray` (e.g. `Uint8Array`, `BigInt64Array`)
// - `URLSearchParams`
// - all other objects where:
// - headers.get('Content-Type') === 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' (as they will be serialized as `URLSearchParams`)
//
// Here are a few examples that would prevent setting `Content-Type: application/json` by default:
// - data: JSON.stringify({some: 'data'}) // a `string`
// - data: fs.readFile('./some-data.jpeg') // a `stream.Readable`
data: {
some: 'data'
},
// The max size of the http response content in bytes allowed.
// Defaults to `0`, which is the same as unset.
maxContentLength: 2000,
// The query parameters that will be encoded using `URLSearchParams` and
// appended to the url
params: {
querystring: 'parameters'
},
// The timeout for the HTTP request in milliseconds. No timeout by default.
timeout: 60000,
// Optional method to override making the actual HTTP request. Useful
// for writing tests and instrumentation
adapter?: async (options, defaultAdapter) => {
const res = await defaultAdapter(options);
res.data = {
...res.data,
extraProperty: 'your extra property',
};
return res;
};
// The expected return type of the request. Options are:
// 'json' | 'stream' | 'blob' | 'arraybuffer' | 'text' | 'unknown'
// Defaults to `unknown`.
//
// If the `fetchImplementation` is native `fetch`, the
// stream is a `ReadableStream`, otherwise `readable.Stream`.
//
// Note: Setting 'stream' does not consume the `Response#body` - this can
// be useful for passthrough requests, where a consumer would like to
// transform the `Response#body`, or for using Gaxios as a drop-in `fetch`
// replacement.
responseType: 'unknown',
// The node.js http agent to use for the request.
agent: someHttpsAgent,
// Custom function to determine if the response is valid based on the
// status code. Defaults to (>= 200 && < 300)
validateStatus: (status: number) => true,
/**
* Implementation of `fetch` to use when making the API call. Will use
* `node-fetch` by default.
*/
fetchImplementation?: typeof fetch;
// Configuration for retrying of requests.
retryConfig: {
// The number of times to retry the request. Defaults to 3.
retry?: number;
// The number of retries already attempted.
currentRetryAttempt?: number;
// The HTTP Methods that will be automatically retried.
// Defaults to ['GET','PUT','HEAD','OPTIONS','DELETE']
httpMethodsToRetry?: string[];
// The HTTP response status codes that will automatically be retried.
// Defaults to: [[100, 199], [408, 408], [429, 429], [500, 599]]
statusCodesToRetry?: number[][];
// Function to invoke when a retry attempt is made.
onRetryAttempt?: (err: GaxiosError) => Promise<void> | void;
// Function to invoke which determines if you should retry
shouldRetry?: (err: GaxiosError) => Promise<boolean> | boolean;
// When there is no response, the number of retries to attempt. Defaults to 2.
noResponseRetries?: number;
// The amount of time to initially delay the retry, in ms. Defaults to 100ms.
retryDelay?: number;
},
// Enables default configuration for retries.
retry: boolean,
// Enables aborting via AbortController
signal?: AbortSignal
/**
* A collection of parts to send as a `Content-Type: multipart/related` request.
*/
multipart?: GaxiosMultipartOptions;
/**
* An optional proxy to use for requests.
* Available via `process.env.HTTP_PROXY` and `process.env.HTTPS_PROXY` as well - with a preference for the this config option when multiple are available.
* The `agent` option overrides this.
*
* @see {@link GaxiosOptions.noProxy}
* @see {@link GaxiosOptions.agent}
*/
proxy?: string | URL;
/**
* A list for excluding traffic for proxies.
* Available via `process.env.NO_PROXY` as well as a common-separated list of strings - merged with any local `noProxy` rules.
*
* - When provided a string, it is matched by
* - Wildcard `*.` and `.` matching are available. (e.g. `.example.com` or `*.example.com`)
* - When provided a URL, it is matched by the `.origin` property.
* - For example, requesting `https://example.com` with the following `noProxy`s would result in a no proxy use:
* - new URL('https://example.com')
* - new URL('https://example.com:443')
* - The following would be used with a proxy:
* - new URL('http://example.com:80')
* - new URL('https://example.com:8443')
* - When provided a regular expression it is used to match the stringified URL
*
* @see {@link GaxiosOptions.proxy}
*/
noProxy?: (string | URL | RegExp)[];
/**
* An experimental, customizable error redactor.
*
* Set `false` to disable.
*
* @remarks
*
* This does not replace the requirement for an active Data Loss Prevention (DLP) provider. For DLP suggestions, see:
* - https://cloud.google.com/sensitive-data-protection/docs/redacting-sensitive-data#dlp_deidentify_replace_infotype-nodejs
* - https://cloud.google.com/sensitive-data-protection/docs/infotypes-reference#credentials_and_secrets
*
* @experimental
*/
errorRedactor?: typeof defaultErrorRedactor | false;
}
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A simple common HTTP client specifically for Google APIs and services.
The npm package gaxios receives a total of 16,269,335 weekly downloads. As such, gaxios popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gaxios 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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