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Tiny library for making http(s) requests.
$ npm i --save tinyreq
:bulb: ProTip: You can install the cli version of this module by running npm i -g tinyreq-cli
// Dependencies
var TinyReq = require("tinyreq");
// Make a request to example.com
TinyReq("http://example.com/", function (err, body) {
console.log(err || body);
});
tinyreq(options, callback)
Creates http(s) requests.
options
: A string being the request url or an object containing the following fields:url
(String): The request url.method
(String): The request method.data
(Object): The request POST data.callback
: The callback function called (with error
and data
parameters).data
, error
and end
events.Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:
github-colors
—GitHub colors and file extensions mappingjsonrequest
—A tiny library for requesting and getting JSON resources.tinyreq-cli
—A cli tool for making http(s) requests. CLI for tinyreq.wrabbit
(by jillix)—Wrap scripts by providing the wrapping function.FAQs
Tiny library for making http(s) requests.
The npm package tinyreq receives a total of 5,078 weekly downloads. As such, tinyreq popularity was classified as popular.
We found that tinyreq 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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