What is http-parser-js?
The http-parser-js npm package is a pure JavaScript implementation of the HTTP parsing component of Node.js. It can be used as a drop-in replacement for the built-in http parser in Node.js, providing a way to parse HTTP messages (requests and responses) without relying on the native parser. This can be useful in environments where the native parser is not available or when a different parsing behavior is desired.
What are http-parser-js's main functionalities?
Parsing HTTP Requests
This code sample demonstrates how to use http-parser-js to parse an HTTP request. The parser object is created with the type HTTPParser.REQUEST, and callback functions are assigned to handle headers, body, and the completion of the message.
const httpParser = require('http-parser-js').HTTPParser;
const parser = new httpParser(httpParser.REQUEST);
parser[httpParser.kOnHeadersComplete] = function(headers, url) {
// Use headers and url
};
parser[httpParser.kOnBody] = function(body) {
// Use body
};
parser[httpParser.kOnMessageComplete] = function() {
// Message is complete
};
// Simulate receiving data
const data = Buffer.from('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n\r\n');
parser.execute(data);
Parsing HTTP Responses
This code sample shows how to parse an HTTP response using http-parser-js. The parser object is created with the type HTTPParser.RESPONSE, and callback functions are set up to process headers, body, and the end of the message.
const httpParser = require('http-parser-js').HTTPParser;
const parser = new httpParser(httpParser.RESPONSE);
parser[httpParser.kOnHeadersComplete] = function(headers, statusCode) {
// Use headers and statusCode
};
parser[httpParser.kOnBody] = function(body) {
// Use body
};
parser[httpParser.kOnMessageComplete] = function() {
// Message is complete
};
// Simulate receiving data
const data = Buffer.from('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\nHello World');
parser.execute(data);
Other packages similar to http-parser-js
http-message-parser
http-message-parser is a package that parses raw HTTP message strings into an object representation. It differs from http-parser-js in that it works with complete message strings and does not stream the data. This can be simpler for certain applications but less efficient for others.
HTTP Parser
This library parses HTTP protocol for requests and responses.
It was created to replace http_parser.c
since calling C++ functions from JS is really slow in V8.
However, it is now primarily useful in having a more flexible/tolerant HTTP parser when dealing with legacy services that do not meet the strict HTTP parsing rules Node's parser follows.
This is packaged as a standalone npm module.
To use in node, monkeypatch HTTPParser.
process.binding('http_parser').HTTPParser = require('http-parser-js').HTTPParser;
var http = require('http');
Testing
Simply run npm test
.
The tests are copied from node and mscedex/io.js, with some modifcations.
Status
This should now be usable in any node application, it now supports (nearly) everything http_parser.c
does while still being tolerant with corrupted headers, and other kinds of malformed data.
Node versions
http-parser-js
should work via monkey-patching on Node v6-v11, and v13-14.
Node v12.x renamed the internal http parser, and did not expose it for monkey-patching, so to be able to monkey-patch on Node v12, you must run node --http-parser=legacy file.js
to opt in to the old, monkey-patchable http_parser binding.
Standalone usage
While this module is intended to be used as a replacement for the internal Node.js parser, it can be used as a standalone parser. The standalone-example.js
demonstrates how to use the somewhat awkward API (coming from compatibility with the Node.js internals) to parse HTTP from raw Buffers.
License
MIT.
See LICENSE.md