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popsicle-content-encoding
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Popsicle middleware for supporting `Content-Encoding` compression
Popsicle middleware for supporting
Content-Encoding
compression.
npm install popsicle-content-encoding --save
import { contentEncoding } from "popsicle-content-encoding";
const middleware = compose([contentEncoding(), transport()]);
Automatically populates Accept-Encoding
based on node.js supported decompression algorithms, then decodes the matching response body. Does nothing if Accept-Encoding
is already set.
This project is written using TypeScript and publishes the definitions directly to NPM.
MIT
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Popsicle middleware for supporting `Content-Encoding` compression
The npm package popsicle-content-encoding receives a total of 74,375 weekly downloads. As such, popsicle-content-encoding popularity was classified as popular.
We found that popsicle-content-encoding 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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