$ npm install native-request
Native Request is a simple module that makes you create native node.js requests supports https.
Installation
Usage
Planned features
Install the dependencies and devDependencies and start the server.
npm install native-request
Easy
let request = require('native-request');
request.request({
url: "http://github.com/",
method: 'POST',
}, function(err, data, status, headers) {
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
Full
let request = require('native-request');
request.request({
url: "http://github.com/",
method: 'POST',
Cookies: { john: "doe", human: true },
headers: {
authorization: "Token121"
},
requestOptions: {
followRedirect: false,
maxRedirect: 1,
trustRedirect: false
}
}, function(err, data, status, headers) {
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
Options | Required | Type | Parameters | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
url | ✓ | String | Target url | |
method | ✓ | String | HTTP method to use. More info here | |
Headers | JSON Object | Pass headers to the request with a JSON format. | {"content-type": "application/json"} |
|
Cookies | JSON Object | Pass cookies to the request with a JSON format | ||
requestOptions | See below |
The parameters below are here for client configuration. None of these parameters will be sent. These parameters must be put in the object 'requestOptions'
Options | Required | Type | Parameters | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
followRedirect | boolean | Decide if we should follow the redirects | true | |
maxRedirect | int | Decide the maximum number of redirects allowed | 3 | |
trustRedirect | boolean | If false, headers will not be sent when a redirect happen | true |
let request = require('native-request');
request.get('https://github.com', function(err, data, status, headers) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
To add custom headers just do like this:
let request = require('native-request');
let headers = {
"content-type": "plain/text"
}
request.get('https://github.com', headers, function(err, data, status, headers) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
To send an empty post:
let request = require('native-request');
request.post('https://github.com', function(err, data, status, headers) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
With headers and data:
let request = require('native-request');
let data = {
"example": true,
}
let headers = {
"content-type": "plain/text"
}
request.post('https://github.com', data, headers, function(err, data, status, headers) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(status); //200
console.log(data); // page content
console.log(headers); // response headers
});
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