Needle
The leanest and most handsome HTTP client in the Nodelands.
var needle = require('needle');
needle.get('http://www.google.com', function(error, response) {
if (!error && response.statusCode == 200)
console.log(response.body);
});
Callbacks not floating your boat? Needle got your back.
var data = {
file: '/home/johnlennon/walrus.png',
content_type: 'image/png'
};
needle
.post('https://my.server.com/foo', data, { multipart: true })
.on('readable', function() { })
.on('end', function() {
console.log('Ready-o, friend-o.');
})
With only one single dependency, Needle supports:
- HTTP/HTTPS requests, with the usual verbs you would expect.
- All of Node's native TLS options, such as 'rejectUnauthorized' (see below).
- Basic & Digest authentication
- Multipart form-data (e.g. file uploads)
- HTTP Proxy forwarding, optionally with authentication.
- Streaming gzip or deflate decompression
- Automatic XML & JSON parsing
- 301/302 redirect following, if enabled, and
- Streaming non-UTF-8 charset decoding, via
iconv-lite
.
And yes, Mr. Wayne, it does come with the latest streams2 support.
This makes Needle an ideal alternative for performing quick HTTP requests in Node, either for API interaction, downloading or uploading streams of data, and so on. If you need OAuth, AWS support or anything fancier, you should check out mikeal's request module.
Important
The version bump from 0.6 to 0.7 includes a few notable changes to the streaming interface. If you were using Needle in 'steams mode', please take a look at the changelog to see what's going on. If you were using regular callbacks, no problemo amigo -- you can update to 0.7+ and everything will be smooth as silk.
Install
$ npm install needle
Usage
needle.get('ifconfig.me/all.json', function(error, response) {
if (!error)
console.log(response.body.ip_addr);
});
var out = fs.createWriteStream('logo.png');
needle.get('https://google.com/images/logo.png').pipe(out);
As you can see, you can call Needle with a callback or without it. When passed, the response body will be buffered and written to response.body
, and the callback will be fired when all of the data has been collected and processed (e.g. decompressed, decoded and/or parsed).
When no callback is passed, the buffering logic will be skipped but the response stream will still go through Needle's processing pipeline, so you get all the benefits of post-processing while keeping the streamishness we all love from Node.
Response pipeline
Depending on the response's Content-Type, Needle will either attempt to parse JSON or XML streams, or, if a text response was received, will ensure that the final encoding you get is UTF-8. For XML decoding to work, though, you'll need to install the xml2js
package as we don't enforce unneeded dependencies unless strictly needed.
You can also request a gzip/deflated response, which, if sent by the server, will be processed before parsing or decoding is performed.
needle.get('http://stackoverflow.com/feeds', { compressed: true }, function(err, resp) {
console.log(resp.body);
});
Or in anti-callback mode, using a few other options:
var options = {
compressed : true,
follow : true,
rejectUnauthorized : true
}
var stream = needle.get('https://backend.server.com/everything.html', options);
stream.on('readable', function() {
while (data = this.read()) {
console.log(data.toString());
}
})
API
All of Needle's request methods return a Readable stream, and both options
and callback
are optional. If passed, the callback will return three arguments: error
, response
and body
, which is basically an alias for response.body
.
needle.head(url, options, callback)
var options = {
timeout: 5000
}
needle.head('https://my.backend.server.com', function(err, resp) {
if (err)
console.log('Shoot! Something is wrong: ' + err.message)
else
console.log('Yup, still alive.')
})
needle.get(url, options, callback)
needle.get('google.com/search?q=syd+barrett', function(err, resp) {
});
needle.post(url, data, options, callback)
var options = {
headers: { 'X-Custom-Header': 'Bumbaway atuna' }
}
needle.post('https://my.app.com/endpoint', 'foo=bar', options, function(err, resp) {
});
needle.put(url, data, options, callback)
var nested = {
params: {
are: {
also: 'supported'
}
}
}
needle.put('https://api.app.com/v2', nested, function(err, resp) {
console.log('Got ' + resp.bytes + ' bytes.')
});
needle.delete(url, data, options, callback)
var options = {
username: 'fidelio',
password: 'x'
}
needle.delete('https://api.app.com/messages/123', null, options, function(err, resp) {
});
needle.request(method, url, data, options, callback)
Generic request. This not only allows for flexibility, but also lets you perform a GET request with data, in which case will be appended to the request as a query string.
var data = {
q : 'a very smart query',
page : 2,
format : 'json'
}
needle.request('get', 'forum.com/search', data, function(err, resp) {
if (!err && resp.statusCode == 200)
console.log(resp.body);
});
More examples after this short break.
Request options
timeout
: Returns error if no response received in X milisecs. Defaults to 10000
(10 secs). 0
means no timeout.follow
: Number of redirects to follow. false
means don't follow any (default), true
means 10.multipart
: Enables multipart/form-data encoding. Defaults to false
. Use it when uploading files.proxy
: Forwards request through HTTP(s) proxy. Eg. proxy: 'http://proxy.server.com:3128'
agent
: Uses an http.Agent of your choice, instead of the global, default one.headers
: Object containing custom HTTP headers for request. Overrides defaults described below.auth
: Determines what to do with provided username/password. Options are auto
, digest
or basic
(default). auto
will detect the type of authentication depending on the response headers.json
: When true
, sets content type to application/json
and sends request body as JSON string, instead of a query string.
Response options
decode
: Whether to decode the text responses to UTF-8, if Content-Type header shows a different charset. Defaults to true
.parse
: Whether to parse XML or JSON response bodies automagically. Defaults to true
.output
: Dump response output to file. This occurs after parsing and charset decoding is done.
Note: To stay light on dependencies, Needle doesn't include the xml2js
module used for XML parsing. To enable it, simply do npm install xml2js
.
These are basically shortcuts to the headers
option described above.
compressed
: If true
, sets 'Accept-Encoding' header to 'gzip,deflate', and inflates content if zipped. Defaults to false
.username
: For HTTP basic auth.password
: For HTTP basic auth. Requires username to be passed, but is optional.accept
: Sets 'Accept' HTTP header. Defaults to */*
.connection
: Sets 'Connection' HTTP header. Defaults to close
.user_agent
: Sets the 'User-Agent' HTTP header. Defaults to Needle/{version} (Node.js {node_version})
.
Node.js TLS Options
These options are passed directly to https.request
if present. Taken from the original documentation:
pfx
: Certificate, Private key and CA certificates to use for SSL.key
: Private key to use for SSL.passphrase
: A string of passphrase for the private key or pfx.cert
: Public x509 certificate to use.ca
: An authority certificate or array of authority certificates to check the remote host against.ciphers
: A string describing the ciphers to use or exclude.rejectUnauthorized
: If true, the server certificate is verified against the list of supplied CAs. An 'error' event is emitted if verification fails. Verification happens at the connection level, before the HTTP request is sent.secureProtocol
: The SSL method to use, e.g. SSLv3_method to force SSL version 3.
Overriding Defaults
Yes sir, we have it. Needle includes a defaults()
method, that lets you override some of the defaults for all future requests. Like this:
needle.defaults({ timeout: 60000, user_agent: 'MyApp/1.2.3' });
This will override Needle's default user agent and 10-second timeout, so you don't need to pass those options in every other request.
Examples Galore
HTTPS GET with Basic Auth
needle.get('https://api.server.com', { username: 'you', password: 'secret' },
function(err, resp) {
});
Or use RFC-1738 basic auth URL syntax:
needle.get('https://username:password@api.server.com', function(err, resp) {
});
Digest Auth
needle.get('other.server.com', { username: 'you', password: 'secret', auth: 'digest' },
function(err, resp, body) {
});
var options = {
compressed : true,
follow : true,
accept : 'application/vnd.github.full+json'
}
needle.get('api.github.com/users/tomas', options, function(err, resp, body) {
});
GET XML object
needle.get('https://news.ycombinator.com/rss', function(err, resp, body) {
});
GET binary, output to file
needle.get('http://upload.server.com/tux.png', { output: '/tmp/tux.png' }, function(err, resp, body) {
});
GET through proxy
needle.get('http://search.npmjs.org', { proxy: 'http://localhost:1234' }, function(err, resp, body) {
});
GET a very large document in a stream (from 0.7+)
var stream = needle.get('http://www.as35662.net/100.log');
stream.on('readable', function() {
var chunk;
while (chunk = this.read()) {
console.log('got data: ', chunk);
}
});
GET JSON object in a stream (from 0.7+)
var stream = needle.get('http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/db', { parse: true });
stream.on('readable', function() {
var node;
while (node = this.read()) {
console.log('got data: ', node);
}
});
GET JSONStream flexible parser with search query (from 0.7+)
needle.get('http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/db', { parse: true })
.pipe(new JSONStream.parse('posts.*.title'));
.on('data', function (obj) {
console.log('got post title: %s', obj);
});
File upload using multipart, passing file path
var data = {
foo: 'bar',
image: { file: '/home/tomas/linux.png', content_type: 'image/png' }
}
needle.post('http://my.other.app.com', data, { multipart: true }, function(err, resp, body) {
});
Stream upload, PUT or POST
needle.put('https://api.app.com/v2', fs.createReadStream('myfile.txt'), function(err, resp, body) {
});
Multipart POST, passing data buffer
var buffer = fs.readFileSync('/path/to/package.zip');
var data = {
zip_file: {
buffer : buffer,
filename : 'mypackage.zip',
content_type : 'application/octet-stream'
}
}
needle.post('http://somewhere.com/over/the/rainbow', data, { multipart: true }, function(err, resp, body) {
});
Multipart with custom Content-Type
var data = {
token: 'verysecret',
payload: {
value: JSON.stringify({ title: 'test', version: 1 }),
content_type: 'application/json'
}
}
needle.post('http://test.com/', data, { timeout: 5000, multipart: true }, function(err, resp, body) {
});
For even more examples, check out the examples directory in the repo.
Credits
Written by Tomás Pollak, with the help of contributors.
Copyright
(c) 2014 Fork Ltd. Licensed under the MIT license.