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quinn-respond

Response generation for quinn

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quinn: respond

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respond(body | { statusCode, headers, body })

Create a new QuinnResponse. The body can be a string, a buffer, or a stream. If no body is provided, it defaults to a through stream.

See the test directory for usage examples.

QuinnResponse

.status(code)

Chainable way to modify res.statusCode.

.header(name, value)

Chainable alternative to .setHeader.

.pipe(res)

Forward response to node http response.

The minimum requirement for something to be seen as an HTTP response is the presence of a setHeader method.

Helpers

respond.text(body | { statusCode, headers, body })

Same as respond but sets a text/plain content type.

respond.html(body | { statusCode, headers, body })

Same as respond but sets an text/html content type.

respond.json(data, visitor, indent)

Serialize the data and create an application/json response.

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Package last updated on 26 Oct 2014

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