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node API REST client

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REST Client for Node.js

Allows connecting to any API REST and get results as js Object. The client has the following features:

  • Transparent HTTP/HTTPS connection to remote API sites.
  • Allows simple HTTP basic authentication.
  • Allows most common HTTP operations: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.
  • Direct or through proxy connection to remote API sites.
  • Register remote API operations as client own methods, simplifying reuse.
  • Automatic parsing of XML and JSON response documents as js objects.
  • dynamic path and query parameters and request headers.

Installation

$ npm install node-rest-client

Usages

Simple HTTP GET

Client has 2 ways to call a REST service: direct or using registered methods

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

client = new Client();

// direct way
client.get("http://remote.site/rest/xml/method", function(data, response){
            // parsed response body as js object
            console.log(data);
            // raw response
            console.log(response);
        });

// registering remote methods
client.registerMethod("jsonMethod", "http://remote.site/rest/json/method", "GET");

client.methods.jsonMethod(function(data,response){
    // parsed response body as js object
    console.log(data);
    // raw response
    console.log(response);
});

Passing args to registered methods

You can pass diferents args to registered methods, simplifying reuse: path replace parameters, query parameters, custom headers

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

// direct way
client = new Client();

args ={
        path:{"id":120},
        parameters:{arg1:"hello",arg2:"world"},
        headers:{"test-header":"client-api"}
      };


client.get("http://remote.site/rest/json/${id}/method?arg1=hello&arg2=world", args, 
            function(data, response){
            // parsed response body as js object
            console.log(data);
            // raw response
            console.log(response);
});


// registering remote methods
client.registerMethod("jsonMethod", "http://remote.site/rest/json/${id}/method", "GET");



/* this would construct the following URL before invocation
 *
 * http://remote.site/rest/json/120/method?arg1=hello&arg2=world
 *
 */ 
client.methods.jsonMethod(args,function(data,response){
    // parsed response body as js object
    console.log(data);
    // raw response
    console.log(response);
});

You can even use path placeholders in query string in direct connection:

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

// direct way
client = new Client();

args ={
        path:{"id":120,"arg1":"hello","arg2":"world"},
        parameters:{arg1:"hello",arg2:"world"},
        headers:{"test-header":"client-api"}
      };

client.get("http://remote.site/rest/json/${id}/method?arg1=${arg1}&arg2=${arg2}", args, 
        function(data, response){
            // parsed response body as js object
            console.log(data);
            // raw response
            console.log(response);
});

HTTP POST and PUT methods

To send data to remote site using POST or PUT methods, just add a data attribute to args object:

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

// direct way
client = new Client();

args ={
        path:{"id":120},
        parameters:{arg1:"hello",arg2:"world"},
        headers:{"test-header":"client-api"},
        data:"<xml><arg1>hello</arg1><arg2>world</arg2></xml>"
      };

client.post("http://remote.site/rest/xml/${id}/method?arg1=hello&arg2=world", args, function(data, response){
            // parsed response body as js object
            console.log(data);
            // raw response
            console.log(response);
});

// registering remote methods
client.registerMethod("xmlMethod", "http://remote.site/rest/xml/${id}/method", "POST");


client.methods.xmlMethod(args,function(data,response){
    // parsed response body as js object
    console.log(data);
    // raw response
    console.log(response);
});

// posted data can be js object
args_js ={
        path:{"id":120},
        parameters:{arg1:"hello",arg2:"world"},
        headers:{"test-header":"client-api"},
        data:{"arg1":"hello","arg2":123}
      };

client.methods.xmlMethod(args_js,function(data,response){
    // parsed response body as js object
    console.log(data);
    // raw response
    console.log(response);
});

Connect through proxy

Just pass proxy configuration as option to client

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

// configure proxy
var options_proxy={
        proxy:{
            host:"proxy.foo.com",
            port:8080,
            user:"proxyuser",
            password:"123"
        }
    },

client = new Client(options_proxy);

Basic HTTP auth

Just pass username and password as option to client. Every request done with the client will pass username and password as basic authorization header.

var Client = require('node-rest-client').Client;

// configure basic http auth for every request
var options_auth={user:"admin",password:"123"};

client = new Client(options_auth);

Options parameters

You can pass the following args when creating a new client:

var options ={
    // proxy configuration
    proxy:{
            host:"proxy.foo.com", // proxy host
            port:8080, // proxy port
            user:"ellen", // proxy username if required
            password:"ripley" // proxy pass if required
        },
    // aditional connection options passed to node http.request y https.request methods 
    // (ie: options to connect to IIS with SSL)	
    connection:{	
        secureOptions: constants.SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2,
        ciphers:'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES256-SHA:RC4-SHA:RC4:HIGH:!MD5:!aNULL:!EDH:!AESGCM',
        honorCipherOrder: true
    },
    // customize mime types for json or xml connections
    mimetypes:{
        json:["application/json","application/json;charset=utf-8"],
        xml:["application/xml","application/xml;charset=utf-8"]
    },	
    user:"admin", // basic http auth username if required
    password:"123" // basic http auth password if required
};

Error Handling

Client can emits error events that can be handled like usually node does.

client = new Client(options_auth);

client.on('error',function(err){
    console.error('Something went wrong', err);
});