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A wrapper arround hyperquest to handle the results

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Install

  npm install hyperrequest

Usage

Basic example

var hrrequest = require( "hyperrequest" );

hrrequest( { url: "http://www.exapme.com" }, function( err, resp ){
    /*handle response*/
});

Detailed example

var hrrequest = require( "hyperrequest" );

var opts = {
    url: "http://www.myapi.com/path/api/v1", // The path to request including `http://`. Alternative keys : `uri` or `path`
    method: "POST", // http method
    headers: { // http headers object
        "Content-type": "application/json"
    },
    json: { "foo": 23, "bar": [ 42, "buzz" ] }, // Only relevant for method `POST, `PUT` or `PATCH`. This will be stringified before transmission.
    body: "ABC" // // Only relevant if `json` is not defined and for method `POST, `PUT` or `PATCH`.
};

hrrequest( opts, function( err, resp ){
    if( err ){
        // handle the error
        return
    }
    // the result is a regular node-js response object.
    console.log( resp.body ) // The result will be placed inside `body`. If the content-type is `application/json` it tries to parse it and returns the parsed data
    
});

Options

  • url : ( String required ) The path to request including http://. Alternative keys : uri or path
  • method : ( String optional: default = GET; ) The http method
  • headers : ( Object optional ) The http headers object
  • json : ( Any optional ) JSON data to send. This will be stringified and used as body before transmission. Only relevant for method POST, PUTorPATCH`.
  • body : ( String|Buffer optional ) Body data to send. Only relevant if json is not defined and for method POST, PUTorPATCH`.
  • auth : ( Object optional ) Add an basic header authentication.
    • auth.(user|username) : ( String ) The username for the authentication.
    • auth.(pass|password) : ( String ) The password for the authentication.

Todos

  • more Tests ;-)

Release History

Version Date Description
0.1.4 2017-09-11 fixed dev dependency version
0.1.3 2017-09-11 fixed another bug when receiving an empty or defect content-type;
0.1.2 2017-01-19 fixed bug when receiving no content-type; Updated and optimized dev env.
0.1.1 2016-05-25 fixed handling of empty content 204
0.1.0 2016-05-12 Added option to use basic auth. Updated dependencies and dev environment with docker tests for a list of node versions, removed Code docs from repository
0.0.4 2015-12-01 removed deprecated dependency; added code docs
0.0.3 2015-11-30 Bugfixes; Optimizations; Added tests; Added docs
0.0.2 2015-11-27 Small bugfix
0.0.1 2015-11-27 Initial commit

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The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright © 2015 M. Peter, http://www.tcs.de

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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