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This module is a standalone package of http from Node.js v6.3.0.
Unlike http-browserify, this is not a shim but the original code of Node.js, so it requires the net module.
This is useful for having the Node.js core APIs on JavaScript platforms other than Node.js, where TCP sockets are available (which can be wrapped in a net module).
One example of this is Chrome Apps with chrome-net.
npm install http-node
To use it with browserify, you have to use the JS API of browserify; the command line API does not support changing builtins.
Example:
const browserify = require('browserify');
const builtins = require('browserify/lib/builtins.js');
var customBuiltins = Object.assign({}, builtins);
customBuiltins.http = require.resolve('http-node');
var b = browserify({builtins: customBuiltins});
b.add(...
require calls of _http_* modules prefixed with ./require('internal/util').deprecate replaced by require('util').deprecateDTRACE_HTTP_*, LTTNG_HTTP_* and COUNTER_HTTP_*_handleThe code is taken from the Node.js project:
Copyright Node.js contributors. All rights reserved.
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Node.js http as a standalone package
The npm package http-node receives a total of 154 weekly downloads. As such, http-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that http-node 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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