urllib@2
Request HTTP URLs in a complex world — basic
and digest authentication, redirections, cookies, timeout and more.
Install
$ npm install urllib@2 --save
Usage
callback
var urllib = require('urllib');
urllib.request('http://cnodejs.org/', function (err, data, res) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(res.statusCode);
console.log(res.headers);
console.log(data.toString());
});
Promise
If you've installed bluebird,
bluebird will be used.
urllib
does not install bluebird for you.
Otherwise, if you're using a node that has native v8 Promises (v0.11.13+),
then that will be used.
Otherwise, this library will crash the process and exit,
so you might as well install bluebird as a dependency!
var urllib = require('urllib');
urllib.request('http://nodejs.org').then(function (result) {
console.log('status: %s, body size: %d, headers: %j', result.res.statusCode, result.data.length, result.res.headers);
}).catch(function (err) {
console.error(err);
});
co & generator
If you are using co or koa:
var co = require('co');
var urllib = require('urllib');
co(function* () {
var result = yield urllib.requestThunk('http://nodejs.org');
console.log('status: %s, body size: %d, headers: %j',
result.status, result.data.length, result.headers);
})();
Global response
event
You should create a urllib instance first.
var httpclient = require('urllib').create();
httpclient.on('response', function (info) {
error: err,
ctx: args.ctx,
req: {
url: url,
options: options,
size: requestSize,
},
res: res
});
httpclient.request('http://nodejs.org', function (err, body) {
console.log('body size: %d', body.length);
});
API Doc
Method: http.request(url[, options][, callback])
Arguments
- url String | Object - The URL to request, either a String or a Object that return by url.parse.
- options Object - Optional
- method String - Request method, defaults to
GET
. Could be GET
, POST
, DELETE
or PUT
. Alias 'type'. - data Object - Data to be sent. Will be stringify automatically.
- dataAsQueryString Boolean - Force convert
data
to query string. - content String | Buffer - Manually set the content of payload. If set,
data
will be ignored. - stream stream.Readable - Stream to be pipe to the remote. If set,
data
and content
will be ignored. - writeStream stream.Writable - A writable stream to be piped by the response stream. Responding data will be write to this stream and
callback
will be called with data
set null
after finished writing. - files {Array<ReadStream|Buffer|String> | Object | ReadStream | Buffer | String - The files will send with
multipart/form-data
format, base on formstream
. If method
not set, will use POST
method by default. - consumeWriteStream [true] - consume the writeStream, invoke the callback after writeStream close.
- contentType String - Type of request data. Could be
json
(Notes: not use application/json
here). If it's json
, will auto set Content-Type: application/json
header. - nestedQuerystring Boolean - urllib default use querystring to stringify form data which don't support nested object, will use qs instead of querystring to support nested object by set this option to true.
- dataType String - Type of response data. Could be
text
or json
. If it's text
, the callback
ed data
would be a String. If it's json
, the data
of callback would be a parsed JSON Object and will auto set Accept: application/json
header. Default callback
ed data
would be a Buffer
. - fixJSONCtlChars Boolean - Fix the control characters (U+0000 through U+001F) before JSON parse response. Default is
false
. - headers Object - Request headers.
- keepHeaderCase Boolean - by default will convert header keys to lowercase
- timeout Number | Array - Request timeout in milliseconds for connecting phase and response receiving phase. Defaults to
exports.TIMEOUT
, both are 5s. You can use timeout: 5000
to tell urllib use same timeout on two phase or set them seperately such as timeout: [3000, 5000]
, which will set connecting timeout to 3s and response 5s. - auth String -
username:password
used in HTTP Basic Authorization. - digestAuth String -
username:password
used in HTTP Digest Authorization. - agent http.Agent - HTTP Agent object.
Set
false
if you does not use agent. - httpsAgent https.Agent - HTTPS Agent object.
Set
false
if you does not use agent. - ca String | Buffer | Array - An array of strings or Buffers of trusted certificates.
If this is omitted several well known "root" CAs will be used, like VeriSign.
These are used to authorize connections.
Notes: This is necessary only if the server uses the self-signed certificate
- rejectUnauthorized Boolean - If true, the server certificate is verified against the list of supplied CAs.
An 'error' event is emitted if verification fails. Default: true.
- pfx String | Buffer - A string or Buffer containing the private key,
certificate and CA certs of the server in PFX or PKCS12 format.
- key String | Buffer - A string or Buffer containing the private key of the client in PEM format.
Notes: This is necessary only if using the client certificate authentication
- cert String | Buffer - A string or Buffer containing the certificate key of the client in PEM format.
Notes: This is necessary only if using the client certificate authentication
- passphrase String - A string of passphrase for the private key or pfx.
- ciphers String - A string describing the ciphers to use or exclude.
- secureProtocol String - The SSL method to use, e.g. SSLv3_method to force SSL version 3.
- followRedirect Boolean - follow HTTP 3xx responses as redirects. defaults to false.
- maxRedirects Number - The maximum number of redirects to follow, defaults to 10.
- formatRedirectUrl Function - Format the redirect url by your self. Default is
url.resolve(from, to)
. - beforeRequest Function - Before request hook, you can change every thing here.
- streaming Boolean - let you get the
res
object when request connected, default false
. alias customResponse
- gzip Boolean - Accept gzip response content and auto decode it, default is
false
. - timing Boolean - Enable timing or not, default is
false
. - enableProxy Boolean - Enable proxy request, default is
false
. - proxy String | Object - proxy agent uri or options, default is
null
. - lookup Function - Custom DNS lookup function, default is
dns.lookup
. Require node >= 4.0.0(for http protocol) and node >=8(for https protocol) - checkAddress Function: optional, check request address to protect from SSRF and similar attacks. It receive tow arguments(
ip
and family
) and should return true or false to identified the address is legal or not. It rely on lookup
and have the same version requirement. - trace Boolean - Enable capture stack include call site of library entrance, default is
false
. - socketPath String - optional Unix Domain Socket. (Refer to Node.js Document)
- callback(err, data, res) Function - Optional callback.
- err Error - Would be
null
if no error accured. - data Buffer | Object - The data responsed. Would be a Buffer if
dataType
is set to text
or an JSON parsed into Object if it's set to json
. - res http.IncomingMessage - The response.
Returns
http.ClientRequest - The request.
Calling .abort()
method of the request stream can cancel the request.
Options: options.data
When making a request:
urllib.request('http://example.com', {
method: 'GET',
data: {
'a': 'hello',
'b': 'world'
}
});
For GET
request, data
will be stringify to query string, e.g. http://example.com/?a=hello&b=world
.
For others like POST
, PATCH
or PUT
request,
in defaults, the data
will be stringify into application/x-www-form-urlencoded
format
if Content-Type
header is not set.
If Content-type
is application/json
, the data
will be JSON.stringify
to JSON data format.
Options: options.content
options.content
is useful when you wish to construct the request body by yourself,
for example making a Content-Type: application/json
request.
Notes that if you want to send a JSON body, you should stringify it yourself:
urllib.request('http://example.com', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
content: JSON.stringify({
a: 'hello',
b: 'world'
})
});
It would make a HTTP request like:
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
Content-Type: application/json
{
"a": "hello",
"b": "world"
}
This exmaple can use options.data
with application/json
content type:
urllib.request('http://example.com', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
data: {
a: 'hello',
b: 'world'
}
});
Options: options.files
Upload a file with a hello
field.
var urllib = request('urllib');
var req = urllib.request('http://my.server.com/upload', {
files: __filename,
data: {
hello: 'hello urllib',
},
}, function (err, data, res) {
});
Upload multi files with a hello
field.
var urllib = request('urllib');
var req = urllib.request('http://my.server.com/upload', {
files: [
__filename,
fs.createReadStream(__filename),
Buffer.from('mock file content'),
],
data: {
hello: 'hello urllib with multi files',
},
}, function (err, data, res) {
});
Custom file field name with uploadfile
.
var urllib = request('urllib');
var req = urllib.request('http://my.server.com/upload', {
files: {
uploadfile: __filename,
},
}, function (err, data, res) {
});
Options: options.stream
Uploads a file with formstream:
var urllib = require('urllib');
var formstream = require('formstream');
var form = formstream();
form.file('file', __filename);
form.field('hello', '你好urllib');
var req = urllib.request('http://my.server.com/upload', {
method: 'POST',
headers: form.headers(),
stream: form
}, function (err, data, res) {
});
Response Object
Response is normal object, it contains:
status
or statusCode
: response status code.
-1
meaning some network error like ENOTFOUND
-2
meaning ConnectionTimeoutError
statusMessage
: response status message.headers
: response http headers, default is {}
size
: response sizeaborted
: response was aborted or notrt
: total request and response time in ms.timing
: timing object if timing enable.remoteAddress
: http server ip addressremotePort
: http server ip portsocketHandledRequests
: socket already handled request countsocketHandledResponses
: socket already handled response count
Response: res.aborted
If the underlaying connection was terminated before response.end()
was called,
res.aborted
should be true
.
require('http').createServer(function (req, res) {
req.resume();
req.on('end', function () {
res.write('foo haha\n');
setTimeout(function () {
res.write('foo haha 2');
setTimeout(function () {
res.socket.end();
}, 300);
}, 200);
return;
});
}).listen(1984);
urllib.request('http://127.0.0.1:1984/socket.end', function (err, data, res) {
data.toString().should.equal('foo haha\nfoo haha 2');
should.ok(res.aborted);
done();
});
HttpClient2
HttpClient2 is a new instance for future. request method only return a promise, compatible with async/await
and generator in co.
Options
options extends from urllib, besides below
- retry Number - a retry count, when get an error, it will request again until reach the retry count.
- retryDelay Number - wait a delay(ms) between retries.
- isRetry Function - determine whether retry, a response object as the first argument. it will retry when status >= 500 by default. Request error is not included.
Warning
It's not supported by using retry and writeStream, because the retry request can't stop the stream which is consuming.
Proxy
Support both http
and https
protocol.
Notice: Only support on Node.js >= 4.0.0
Programming
urllib.request('https://twitter.com/', {
enableProxy: true,
proxy: 'http://localhost:8008',
}, (err, data, res) => {
console.log(res.status, res.headers);
});
System environment variable
HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:8008
http_proxy=http://localhost:8008
HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:8008
http_proxy=http://localhost:8008
HTTPS_PROXY=https://localhost:8008
https_proxy=https://localhost:8008
$ http_proxy=http://localhost:8008 node index.js
Trace
If set trace true, error stack will contains full call stack, like
Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:11
at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1113:14)
--------------------
at ~/workspace/urllib/lib/urllib.js:150:13
at new Promise (<anonymous>)
at Object.request (~/workspace/urllib/lib/urllib.js:149:10)
at Context.<anonymous> (~/workspace/urllib/test/urllib_promise.test.js:49:19)
....
When open the trace, urllib may have poor perfomance, please consider carefully.
TODO
Contributors
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License
MIT