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readme.md
got
Simplified HTTP/HTTPS requests
A nicer interface to the built-in http
module.
It also supports following redirects, streams, and automagically handling gzip/deflate.
Use request if you need more.
Install
$ npm install --save got
Usage
var got = require('got');
// Callback mode
got('todomvc.com', function (err, data, res) {
console.log(data);
//=> <!doctype html> ...
});
// Stream mode
got('todomvc.com').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('index.html'));
// For POST, PUT and PATCH methods got returns a WritableStream
fs.createReadStream('index.html').pipe(got.post('todomvc.com'));
API
It's a GET
request by default, but can be changed in options
.
got(url, [options], [callback])
url
Required
Type: string
The URL to request.
options
Type: object
Any of the http.request
options.
options.encoding
Type: string
, null
Default: 'utf8'
Encoding to be used on setEncoding
of the response data. If null, the body is returned as a Buffer.
options.body
Type: string
, Buffer
, ReadableStream
Body, that will be sent with POST
request. If present in options
and options.method
is not set - options.method
will be set to POST
.
This option and stream mode are mutually exclusive.
options.timeout
Type: number
Milliseconds after which the request will be aborted and an error event with ETIMEDOUT
code will be emitted.
options.agent
http.Agent instance.
Node HTTP/HTTPS Agent in 0.10.35 by default limits number of open sockets to 5 — which is a little low. By default got will use new Agent({maxSockets: Infinity})
like new Agent in 0.11.14.
You can read more about in why pooling is evil.
To use default globalAgent just pass null
to this option.
callback(err, data, response)
err
Error
object with HTTP status code as code
property.
data
The data you requested.
response
The response object.
got.get(url, [options], [callback])
got.post(url, [options], [callback])
got.put(url, [options], [callback])
got.patch(url, [options], [callback])
got.head(url, [options], [callback])
got.delete(url, [options], [callback])
Sets options.method
to the method name and makes a request.
Proxy
You can use the tunnel
module with the agent
option to work with proxies:
var got = require('got');
var tunnel = require('tunnel');
got('todomvc.com', {
agent: tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
proxy: {
host: 'localhost'
}
})
}, function (err, data, res) {});
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus