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scramjet-http-post
Advanced tools
A simple HTTP server providing a stream of HTTP POST payloads in scramjet.
The module exposes the following methods:
scHTTP.body([scramjet, ]server)
- a stream of post contents sent to the given server.
Arguments:
server
- your HTTP serverCurrently suppotes POST content-types:
application/json
and text/json
application/form-data
Example
Grabs "votes" off a http server and pushes to command line.
const scramjet = require("scramjet");
const server = require("http").createServer().listen(6080);
const scHTTP = require("scramjet-http-post");
scHTTP.body(scramjet, server)
.filter((data) => (data && typeof data === "object" && !isNaN(+data.vote) && typeof data.for === "string"))
.map((data) => ({
contestant: data.for.substr(0, 1).toUpperCase(),
vote: data.vote <= 256 && data.vote >= 0 && +data.vote || NaN
}))
.filter((nr) => (console.log(nr), !isNaN(nr.vote)))
.map((vote) => "F:" + vote.contestant + ",V:" + vote.vote.toString(16))
.on("error", (err) => console.log(err && err.stack))
.pipe(process.stdout);
As of version 2.0 Scramjet is MIT Licensed and as of 1.0.0 so is this module.
FAQs
A simple stateless http server that emits all posted objects as a stream
We found that scramjet-http-post demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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