A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to node.js & io.js
I really like the notion of Matt Andrews' isomorphic-fetch: it bridges the API gap between client-side and server-side http requests, so developers have less to worry about.
Instead of implementing XMLHttpRequest in node to run browser-specific fetch polyfill, why not go from node's http to fetch API directly? Node has native stream support, browserify build targets (browsers) don't, so underneath they are going to be vastly different anyway.
Hence node-fetch, minimal code for a window.fetch compatible API on node.js/io.js runtime.
- Stay consistent with
window.fetchAPI. - Make conscious trade-off when following whatwg fetch spec and stream spec implementation details, document known difference.
- Use native promise, but allow substituting it with [insert your favorite promise library].
- Use native stream for body, on both request and response.
- Decode content encoding (gzip/deflate) properly, and convert string output (such as
res.text()andres.json()) to utf-8 automatically. - Useful extensions such as timeout, redirect limit, response size limit.
- See Known Differences for details.
- If you happen to use a missing feature that
window.fetchoffers, feel free to open an issue. - Pull requests are welcomed too!
npm install node-fetch --save
var fetch = require('node-fetch');
// If you are not on node v0.12, set a Promise library first, eg.
// fetch.Promise = require('bluebird');
// plain text or html
fetch('https://github.com/')
.then(function(res) {
return res.text();
}).then(function(body) {
console.log(body);
});
// json
fetch('https://api.github.com/users/github')
.then(function(res) {
return res.json();
}).then(function(json) {
console.log(json);
});
// meta
fetch('https://github.com/')
.then(function(res) {
console.log(res.ok);
console.log(res.status);
console.log(res.statusText);
console.log(res.headers.raw());
console.log(res.headers.get('content-type'));
});
// post
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: 'a=1' })
.then(function(res) {
return res.json();
}).then(function(json) {
console.log(json);
});
// post with stream from resumer
var resumer = require('resumer');
var stream = resumer().queue('a=1').end();
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: stream })
.then(function(res) {
return res.json();
}).then(function(json) {
console.log(json);
});
// post with form-data
var FormData = require('form-data');
var form = new FormData();
form.append('a', 1);
fetch('http://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: form, headers: form.getHeaders() })
.then(function(res) {
return res.json();
}).then(function(json) {
console.log(json);
});
// node 0.11+, yield with co
var co = require('co');
co(function *() {
var res = yield fetch('https://api.github.com/users/github');
var json = yield res.json();
console.log(res);
});See test cases for more examples.
Returns a Promise
Should be an absolute url, eg http://example.com/
default values are shown, note that only method, headers and body are allowed in window.fetch, others are node.js extensions.
{
method: 'GET'
, headers: {} // request header, format {a:1} or {b:[1,2,3]}
, follow: 20 // maximum redirect count, 0 to not follow redirect
, timeout: 0 // req/res timeout in ms, 0 to disable, timeout reset on redirect
, compress: true // support gzip/deflate content encoding, false to disable
, size: 0 // maximum response body size in bytes, 0 to disable
, body: empty // request body, can be a string or readable stream
, agent: null // custom http.Agent instance
}
MIT
Thanks to github/fetch for providing a solid implementation reference.