Package Exports
- needle
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Readme
Needle
Async HTTP client for NodeJS. Supports HTTPS, basic authentication, proxied requests, multipart form uploads and gzip/deflate compression. Really simple stuff, around ~250 lines of code.
Usage
var client = require('needle');
client.get(url, [options], callback);
client.post(url, data, [options], callback);
client.put(url, data, [options], callback);
client.delete(url, [options], callback);
Callback receives three arguments: (error, response, body)
Options
timeout
: Returns error if response takes more than X. Defaults to10000
(10 secs).compressed
: Whether to ask for a deflated or gzipped response or not. Defaults tofalse
.parse
: Whether to parse XML or JSON response bodies automagically. Defaults totrue
.multipart
: Enables multipart/form-data encoding. Defaults tofalse
.username
: For HTTP basic auth.password
: For HTTP basic auth. Requires username to be passed, obviously.agent
: Uses an http.Agent of your choice, instead of the global (default) one.proxy
: Sends request via HTTP proxy. Eg.proxy: 'http://proxy.server.com:3128'
Examples
Simple GET.
client.get('http://www.google.com', function(err, resp, body){
console.log("Got status code: " + resp.statusCode);
});
You can also skip the 'http://' part if you want, by the way.
HTTPS + querystring
client.get('https://www.google.com/search?q=syd+barrett', function(err, resp, body){
// boom! works.
});
GET with options
var options = {
username: 'you',
password: 'secret',
compressed: true,
timeout: false,
headers: {
'X-Secret-Header': "Even more secret text"
}
}
client.get('http://api.server.com', options, function(err, resp, body){
// used HTTP auth
});
GET through proxy
client.get('http://search.npmjs.org', { proxy: 'http://localhost:1234' }, function(err, resp, body){
// request passed through proxy
});
POST/PUT
client.post('https://my.app.com/endpoint', 'foo=bar', function(err, resp, body){
// you can pass params as a string or as an object
});
POST/PUT 2
var data = {
foo: 'bar',
nested: {
params: {
are: {
also: 'supported'
}
}
}
}
client.put('https://api.app.com/v2', data, function(err, resp, body){
// if you don't pass any data, needle will throw an exception.
});
Multipart POST: passing file path
var data = {
foo: bar,
image: { file: '/home/tomas/linux.png', content_type: 'image/png' }
}
var options = {
multipart: true,
timeout: 5000
}
client.post('http://my.other.app.com', data, options, function(err, resp, body){
// in this case, if the request takes more than 5 seconds
// the callback will return a [Socket closed] error
});
Multipart POST 2: passing data buffer
var buffer = fs.readFileSync('/path/to/package.zip');
var data = {
zip_file: { buffer: buffer, filename: 'mypackage.zip', content_type: 'application/octet-stream' },
}
client.post('http://somewhere.com/over/the/rainbow', data, {multipart: true}, function(err, resp, body){
// if you see, when using buffers we need to pass the filename for the multipart body.
// you can also pass a filename when using the file path method, in case you want to override
// the default filename to be received on the other end.
});
Credits
Written by Tomás Pollak, with the help of contributors.
Copyright
(c) 2012 Fork Ltd. Licensed under the MIT license.