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A light-weight HTTP client for Node.js.
It started as a light-wrapper of node-fetch
due to the lack of HTTP_PROXY
support.
The surface grew to incorporate new requirements. In comparison to the WHATWG Fetch, xfetch API is designed to keep the code minimal by providing short-cuts to common operations.
On top of the node-fetch
, xfetch implements:
type HeadersConfigurationType = {
[key: string]: string | number
};
type RawHeadersType = {|
[key: string]: $ReadOnlyArray<string>
|};
type HeadersType = {|
+raw: () => RawHeadersType,
+get: (name: string) => string
|};
type IsResponseRedirectType = (Response: ResponseType) => boolean;
type IsResponseValidType = (response: ResponseType) => boolean | Promise<boolean>;
type HttpMethodType = 'get' | 'post' | 'delete' | 'post' | 'trace';
/**
* @see https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry#retrytimeoutsoptions
*/
type RetryConfigurationType = {
factor?: number,
maxTimeout?: number,
minTimeout?: number,
randomize?: boolean,
retries?: number
};
type ResponseType = {|
+headers: HeadersType,
+json: () => Promise<Object>,
+status: number,
+text: () => Promise<string>,
+url: string
|} | string;
/**
* @property isResponseValid Used to validate response. Refer to [Validate response](#validate-response).
* @property retry Used to retry requests that produce response that does not pass validation. Refer to [Retry request](#retry-request) and [Validating response](#validating-response).
* @property jar An instance of `tough-cookie` [`CookieJar`](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie#cookiejar). Used to collect & set cookies.
* @property timeout Timeout in milliseconds.
*/
type UserConfigurationType = {
+body?: string | URLSearchParams | FormData,
+compress?: boolean,
+headers?: HeadersConfigurationType,
+isResponseRedirect?: IsResponseRedirectType,
+isResponseValid?: IsResponseValidType,
+jar?: CookieJar,
+method?: HttpMethodType,
+query?: Object,
+responseType?: 'full' | 'text' | 'json',
+retry?: RetryConfigurationType,
+timeout?: number
};
type fetch = (url: string, configuration?: UserConfigurationType) => Promise<ResponseType>;
Uses PROTOCOL_PROXY
environment variable value to configure HTTP(S) proxy and supports NO_PROXY
exclusions.
export NO_PROXY=".localdomain,192.168.1."
export HTTP_PROXY="http://host:port"
Note: You must also configure
NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0
. This is a lazy workaround to enable the proxy to work with TLS.
Throws UnexpectedResponseCodeError
error if response code is non-2xx or 3xx.
This behaviour can be overridden using isResponseValid
configuration.
xfetch
defaults to a 60 minutes timeout after which ResponseTimeoutError
error is thrown.
A timeout error does not trigger the request retry strategy.
import fetch, {
ResponseTimeoutError
} from 'xfetch';
try {
await fetch('http://gajus.com/', {
timeout: 30 * 1000
});
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof ResponseTimeoutError) {
// Request has not received a response within 30 seconds.
}
throw error;
}
The default timeout can be configured using XFETCH_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
(milliseconds) environment variable.
Requests that result in non-2xx response will be retried.
retry
option is used to configure request retry strategy.
The retry
configuration shape matches configuration of the retry
module.
Define a custom validator function to force use the request retry strategy.
A custom validator is configured using isResponseValid
configuration, e.g.
import xfetch, {
UnexpectedResponseError
};
const isResponseValid = async (response) => {
const body = await response.text();
if (body.includes('rate error')) {
throw new UnexpectedResponseError(response);
}
return true;
}
await xfetch('http://gajus.com', {
isResponseValid
});
A custom validator must return a boolean flag indicating whether the response is valid. A custom validator can throw an error that extends UnexpectedResponseError
error.
xfetch
default validator can be imported and used to extend a custom validator, e.g.
import xfetch, {
UnexpectedResponseError,
isResponseValid as defaultIsResponseValid
};
const isResponseValid = async (response) => {
const responseIsValid = await defaultIsResponseValid(response);
if (!responseIsValid) {
return responseIsValid;
}
const body = await response.text();
if (body.includes('rate error')) {
throw new UnexpectedResponseError(response);
}
return true;
}
await xfetch('http://gajus.com', {
isResponseValid
});
jar
parameter can be passed an instance of tough-cookie
CookieJar
to collect cookies and use them for the following requests.
import xfetch, {
CookieJar
};
const jar = new CookieJar();
await xfetch('http://gajus.com/this-url-sets-cookies', {
jar
});
await xfetch('http://gajus.com/this-url-requires-cookies-to-be-present', {
jar
});
Note:
xfetch
exportsCookieJar
class that can be used to construct an instance oftough-cookie
CookieJar
.
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A light-weight HTTP client for Node.js.
We found that xfetch 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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