What is superagent?
The superagent npm package is a small progressive client-side HTTP request library, and Node.js module with the same API, sporting many high-level HTTP client features. It is designed to make HTTP requests from both Node.js and browsers.
What are superagent's main functionalities?
GET requests
This feature allows you to make GET requests to retrieve data from a server. You can include query parameters and handle the response asynchronously.
superagent.get('/search').query({ query: 'Manny' }).end(function(err, res){ /* handling response */ });
POST requests
This feature is used to send POST requests to a server. You can send data as part of the request body and set custom headers.
superagent.post('/api/pets').send({ name: 'Manny', species: 'cat' }).set('X-API-Key', 'foobar').end(function(err, res){ /* handling response */ });
Handling responses
This feature allows you to handle responses from the server, checking if the request was successful and then acting on the data received.
superagent.get('/some-url').end(function(err, res){ if (res.ok) { console.log('yay got ' + JSON.stringify(res.body)); } else { console.log('Oh no! error ' + res.text); } });
Promises and async/await
Superagent can be used with promises and async/await syntax for better asynchronous control flow.
async function getData() { try { const res = await superagent.get('/some-url'); console.log(res.body); } catch (err) { console.error(err); } }
Pipelining requests
This feature allows you to pipe the response stream directly to a file or another writable stream.
superagent.get('/some-url').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('result.txt'))
Other packages similar to superagent
axios
Axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js. It provides a simple API and handles requests and responses in JSON format. Compared to superagent, it has built-in CSRF protection and supports interceptors for request and response transformation.
fetch
The Fetch API provides a more modern alternative to XMLHttpRequest for making HTTP requests in the browser. It is not an npm package but a built-in browser API. It returns promises and works with async/await. Unlike superagent, it is not Node.js compatible without polyfills.
got
Got is a Node.js HTTP request library that is designed to be a simpler and more user-friendly alternative to Node's native 'http' module. It supports promises and async/await, streams, and advanced features like retries and timeouts. It is often compared to superagent for its simplicity and feature set.
node-fetch
node-fetch is a light-weight module that brings the browser Fetch API to Node.js. It is similar to superagent but is designed to mimic the Fetch API as closely as possible. It is promise-based and supports stream consumption.
request
Request is a simplified HTTP request client for Node.js, but it has been deprecated. It was known for its simplicity and wide adoption. Superagent offers a similar feature set but continues to be maintained and updated.
superagent
Small progressive client-side HTTP request library, and Node.js module with the same API, supporting many high-level HTTP client features. Maintained for Forward Email and Lad.
Table of Contents
Install
npm:
npm install superagent
yarn:
yarn add superagent
Usage
Node
const superagent = require('superagent');
superagent
.post('/api/pet')
.send({ name: 'Manny', species: 'cat' })
.set('X-API-Key', 'foobar')
.set('accept', 'json')
.end((err, res) => {
});
superagent.post('/api/pet').then(console.log).catch(console.error);
(async () => {
try {
const res = await superagent.post('/api/pet');
console.log(res);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
})();
Browser
The browser-ready, minified version of superagent
is only 50 KB (minified and gzipped).
Browser-ready versions of this module are available via jsdelivr, unpkg, and also in the node_modules/superagent/dist
folder in downloads of the superagent
package.
Note that we also provide unminified versions with .js
instead of .min.js
file extensions.
VanillaJS
This is the solution for you if you're just using <script>
tags everywhere!
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/polyfill/v3/polyfill.min.js?features=WeakRef,BigInt"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/superagent"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
(function() {
superagent
.post('/api/pet')
.send({ name: 'Manny', species: 'cat' })
.set('X-API-Key', 'foobar')
.set('accept', 'json')
.end(function (err, res) {
});
})();
</script>
Bundler
If you are using browserify, webpack, rollup, or another bundler, then you can follow the same usage as Node above.
Supported Platforms
-
Node: v14.18.0+
-
Browsers (see .browserslistrc):
npx browserslist
and_chr 102
and_ff 101
and_qq 10.4
and_uc 12.12
android 101
chrome 103
chrome 102
chrome 101
chrome 100
edge 103
edge 102
edge 101
firefox 101
firefox 100
firefox 91
ios_saf 15.5
ios_saf 15.4
ios_saf 15.2-15.3
ios_saf 15.0-15.1
ios_saf 14.5-14.8
ios_saf 14.0-14.4
ios_saf 12.2-12.5
kaios 2.5
op_mini all
op_mob 64
opera 86
opera 85
safari 15.5
safari 15.4
samsung 17.0
samsung 16.0
Required Browser Features
We recommend using https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/polyfill/ (specifically with the bundle mentioned in VanillaJS above):
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/polyfill/v3/polyfill.min.js?features=WeakRef,BigInt"></script>
- WeakRef is not supported in Opera 85, iOS Safari 12.2-12.5
- BigInt is not supported in iOS Safari 12.2-12.5
Plugins
SuperAgent is easily extended via plugins.
const nocache = require('superagent-no-cache');
const superagent = require('superagent');
const prefix = require('superagent-prefix')('/static');
superagent
.get('/some-url')
.query({ action: 'edit', city: 'London' })
.use(prefix)
.use(nocache)
.end((err, res) => {
});
Existing plugins:
Please prefix your plugin with superagent-*
so that it can easily be found by others.
For SuperAgent extensions such as couchdb and oauth visit the wiki.
Upgrading from previous versions
Please see GitHub releases page for the current changelog.
Our breaking changes are mostly in rarely used functionality and from stricter error handling.
- 6.0 to 6.1
- 5.x to 6.x:
- Retry behavior is still opt-in, however we now have a more fine-grained list of status codes and error codes that we retry against (see updated docs)
- A specific issue with Content-Type matching not being case-insensitive is fixed
- Set is now required for IE 9, see Required Browser Features for more insight
- 4.x to 5.x:
- We've implemented the build setup of Lass to simplify our stack and linting
- Unminified browserified build size has been reduced from 48KB to 20KB (via
tinyify
and the latest version of Babel using @babel/preset-env
and .browserslistrc
) - Linting support has been added using
caniuse-lite
and eslint-plugin-compat
- We can now target what versions of Node we wish to support more easily using
.babelrc
- 3.x to 4.x:
- Ensure you're running Node 6 or later. We've dropped support for Node 4.
- We've started using ES6 and for compatibility with Internet Explorer you may need to use Babel.
- We suggest migrating from
.end()
callbacks to .then()
or await
.
- 2.x to 3.x:
- Ensure you're running Node 4 or later. We've dropped support for Node 0.x.
- Test code that calls
.send()
multiple times. Invalid calls to .send()
will now throw instead of sending garbage.
- 1.x to 2.x:
- If you use
.parse()
in the browser version, rename it to .serialize()
. - If you rely on
undefined
in query-string values being sent literally as the text "undefined", switch to checking for missing value instead. ?key=undefined
is now ?key
(without a value). - If you use
.then()
in Internet Explorer, ensure that you have a polyfill that adds a global Promise
object.
- 0.x to 1.x:
- Instead of 1-argument callback
.end(function(res){})
use .then(res => {})
.
Contributors
Name |
---|
Kornel Lesiński |
Peter Lyons |
Hunter Loftis |
Nick Baugh |
License
MIT © TJ Holowaychuk