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Actions Http Client

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    Readme

    @actions/http-client

    A lightweight HTTP client optimized for building actions.

    Features

    • HTTP client with TypeScript generics and async/await/Promises
    • Typings included!
    • Proxy support just works with actions and the runner
    • Targets ES2019 (runner runs actions with node 12+). Only supported on node 12+.
    • Basic, Bearer and PAT Support out of the box. Extensible handlers for others.
    • Redirects supported

    Features and releases here

    Install

    npm install @actions/http-client --save

    Samples

    See the tests for detailed examples.

    Errors

    HTTP

    The HTTP client does not throw unless truly exceptional.

    • A request that successfully executes resulting in a 404, 500 etc... will return a response object with a status code and a body.
    • Redirects (3xx) will be followed by default.

    See the tests for detailed examples.

    Debugging

    To enable detailed console logging of all HTTP requests and responses, set the NODE_DEBUG environment varible:

    export NODE_DEBUG=http

    Node support

    The http-client is built using the latest LTS version of Node 12. It may work on previous node LTS versions but it's tested and officially supported on Node12+.

    Support and Versioning

    We follow semver and will hold compatibility between major versions and increment the minor version with new features and capabilities (while holding compat).

    Contributing

    We welcome PRs. Please create an issue and if applicable, a design before proceeding with code.

    once:

    npm install

    To build:

    npm run build

    To run all tests:

    npm test