WARNING: instead of this project, you should use https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch or https://github.com/github/fetch
A no-dependencies HTTP client library for browsers and Node.js with a promise-based or Node.js-style callback-based API to progress events, text and binary file upload and download, partial response body, request and response headers, status code.
- Gracefully upgrades to latest platform-specific features:
- cross-origin resource sharing - do cross-domain requests with confidence;
- streaming - currently only streaming downloads, see description of option partialOutputMode below.
- progress events - get current and total bytes downloaded or uploaded;
- binary file uploads and downloads - easily use Blob, FormData, ArrayBuffer, Uint8Array or a simple array of bytes;
- Supports both NodeJS style callbacks and Promises/A+ (with progress events, see an example).
- Supports transparent gzip/deflate content decoding.
- Handles HTTP responses The Right Way™:
- Tries hard to get the HTTP response status code in all cases.
- Emits the HTTP response status code and headers as soon as they are available.
- Gives you HTTP status code instead of an error, that is for example HTTP 404 would just return success, with status 404.
- Throws an error only when the HTTP request did not actually completely finished.
- Well tested - over 600 acceptance tests.
- Detects the presence of CommonJS and AMD script loaders.
- Supports npm, Bower and Component package managers.
- Tested on these web browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6 and later;
- Firefox 3.0 and later;
- Chrome 1 and later;
- Safari 4.0 and later;
- Opera 10.60 and later;
- Android 2.3.3 and later;
- Firefox OS 1.3 and later;
- Kindle 3.0 (Version/4.0);
- Samsung Smart-TV 4.5 (Webkit/537.42 Chromium/25.0).
- Tested on these Node versions:
- 0.8;
- 0.10;
- 0.11;
- 0.12.
Install manually by adding to your HTML file:
<script src="/path/to/httpinvoke/httpinvoke-browser.js"></script>
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save httpinvoke
Install with component:
$ component install jakutis/httpinvoke
Install with bower:
$ bower install --save httpinvoke
var httpinvoke = require('httpinvoke');
httpinvoke('http://example.org', 'GET', function(err, body, statusCode, headers) {
if(err) {
return console.log('Failure', err);
}
console.log('Success', body, statusCode, headers);
});
var httpinvoke = require('httpinvoke');
httpinvoke('http://example.org', 'GET').then(function(res) {
console.log('Success', res.body, res.statusCode, res.headers);
}, function(err) {
console.log('Failure', err);
});
httpinvoke('http://example.org', {
partialOutputMode: 'chunked',
outputType: 'bytearray'
}).then(function(res) {
console.log('Success', res.body, res.statusCode, res.headers);
}, function(err) {
console.log('Error occurred', err);
}, function(progress) {
if(progress.type === 'upload') {
// total and current are always defined
console.log('progress: ' + (progress.total - progress.current) + ' bytes left to upload');
} else if(progress.type === 'download') {
var partialinfo = ' (received chunk of ' + progress.partial.length + ' bytes)';
if(typeof progress.total === 'undefined') {
console.log('progress: ' + progress.current + ' bytes downloaded' + partialinfo);
} else {
console.log('progress: ' + (progress.total - progress.current) + ' bytes left to download' + partialinfo);
}
} else if(progress.type === 'headers') {
console.log('progress: received response with status code ' + progress.statusCode + ' and headers: ', progress.headers);
}
});
var httpinvoke = require('httpinvoke');
var book = {
content: 'Hello World',
comment: 'initial version'
};
// convert the json object to application/x-www-form-urlencoded format string
var encodedBook = Object.keys(book).map(function(key) {
return encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(book[key]);
}).join('&');
// upload to server
httpinvoke('http://example.org', 'POST', {
headers: {
// remove this header if doing a cross-domain request
// or add a 'Content-Type' to 'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' server-side response header
'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
},
input: encodedBook
}, function(err) {
if(err) {
return console.log('Failure', err);
}
console.log('Success');
});
var httpinvoke = require('httpinvoke');
var converters = {
'text json': JSON.parse,
'json text': JSON.stringify
};
httpinvoke('https://bower-component-list.herokuapp.com/', 'GET', {
outputType: 'json',
converters: converters
}).then(function(response) {
console.log('There are ' + response.body.length + ' bower packages.');
return httpinvoke('http://server.cors-api.appspot.com/server?id=9285649&enable=true&status=200&credentials=false&methods=POST', 'POST', {
input: response.body,
inputType: 'json',
converters: converters
});
}, function(err) {
console.log('Error receiving package list', err);
}, function(progress) {
console.log('Receiving package list progress', progress);
}).then(function(response) {
console.log('Uploading finished', response);
}, function(err) {
console.log('Error sending package list', err);
}, function(progress) {
console.log('Sending package list progress', progress);
});
var clarinet = require('clarinet');
var httpinvoke = require('httpinvoke');
var parser = clarinet.parser();
var lastKey = null;
parser.onvalue = function(v) {
if(lastKey === 'name') {
console.log('component', v);
}
};
parser.onopenobject = function(key) {
lastKey = key;
};
parser.onkey = function(key) {
lastKey = key;
};
// try with slow internet connection
httpinvoke('https://bower-component-list.herokuapp.com/', {
partialOutputMode: 'chunked'
}).then(function(res) {
parser.close();
console.log('OK, in total there are ' + JSON.parse(res.body).length + ' bower components');
}, function(err) {
console.log('Error occurred', err);
}, function(progress) {
if(progress.type === 'download') {
console.log('received chunk of length=' + progress.partial.length);
parser.write(progress.partial);
}
});
var abort = httpinvoke(url, method, options, cb)
Any one, two or three arguments can be skipped, except the url.
- abort is a function for aborting the HTTP request. It is also a Promise/A+-compliant promise (has the
then()
method) that receives all the same events as the callbacks - uploading, downloading, gotStatus and finished - see an example. When invoked as a function, it immediately calls the "finished" callback with an Error. If "finished" callback is already called before the "abort", nothing happens. - url is a string for URL, e.g.
"http://example.org/"
. - method is a string for HTTP method, one of
"HEAD"
,"GET"
,"PATCH"
,"POST"
,"PUT"
,"DELETE"
. - options is an object for various options (see the Options section below) or a function, which is used as a "finished" option (see the first example).
- cb is a function that is used as an option finished (read below).
See the Examples section for all the options being used. All options are optional.
- partialOutputMode is a string for the type of the partial argument of the downloading option, one of
"disabled"
(default, downloading will not receive the partial argument),"chunked"
(the received value will be the latest chunk),"joined"
(the received value will be the entire partial body). - anonymous - is a boolean - if
true
, then user credentials are not sent, iffalse
- sent. Applicable only when anonymousOption feature flag istrue
. Defaults to the value of anonymousByDefault feature flag. See corsCredentials feature flag, if you are making a cross-origin request with system option beingfalse
. - system - is a boolean - if
true
, then same origin policy is not enforced, iffalse
- enforced. Applicable only when systemOption feature flag istrue
. Defaults to the value of systemByDefault feature flag. Iftrue
, then overrides anonymous (makes ittrue
). - timeout must be either one of:
- undefined (default), means that finished must never be called with any of the timeout errors,
- a number (greater than 0 and less than 1073741824) for maximum duration in milliseconds between the httpinvoke call and finished call, if it timeouts - finished must be called with
"timeout"
error, - an instance of Array (if corsFineGrainedTimeouts feature is not supported and url is cross-origin then timeout is assigned to the sum of this array) with elements:
0. a number (greater than 0 and less than 1073741824) for maximum duration in milliseconds between the httpinvoke call and gotStatus call, if it timeouts - finished must be called with
"upload timeout"
error; 0. a number (greater than 0 and less than 1073741824) for maximum duration in milliseconds between gotStatus call and finished call, if it timeouts - finished must be called with"download timeout"
error.
- uploading is a function that is called when HTTP request upload progress event happens. It is called with these arguments: 0. current is a number for the number of bytes currently sent; 0. total is a number for the total number of bytes to be sent.
- downloading is a function that is called when HTTP response download progress event happens. It is called with these arguments:
0. current is a number for the number of bytes currently received;
0. total is a number for the total number of bytes to be received, or undefined if not known.
0. partial is a string (or bytearray, if either outputType is
"bytearray"
or a custom outputType will be converted from bytearray), or undefined if partialOutputMode option is set to"disabled"
. - gotStatus is a function that is called when HTTP response headers are received. It is called with these arguments: 0. status is a number for an HTTP response status code, either undefined, or a correct value. 0. headers is an object for HTTP response headers. Keys are lower-cased header names, values are strings.
- finished is a function that is called when HTTP response is fully downloaded, or any error happens. It is called with these arguments:
0. err is null or an object that is an instance of Error, please read error conditions section below;
0. output is:
* undefined, if err is not null or no response entity has been received (e.g. when method is
"HEAD"
), * a string, if outputType is"text"
, * a bytearray - instance of Uint8Array or instance of Buffer or instance of Array that has elements of type "number" with values ranging from0
to255
- if outputType is"bytearray"
, * any value - if outputType is neither"bytearray"
, nor"text"
, i.e. a converter has been called. 0. status is: * undefined, if err is not null or no correct value is available, * otherwise, a number for an HTTP response status code, correct value. 0. headers is: * undefined, if err is not null, * otherwise, an object for HTTP response headers. Keys are lower-cased header names, values are strings. - outputType is a string for the type of the output argument of the finished option, one of
"text"
(default),"bytearray"
or a custom value that has corresponding converters. - inputType is a string for the type of the input option, one of
"auto"
(default),"bytearray"
,"text"
,"formdata"
or a custom value that has corresponding converters. If not"auto"
, input must be not be undefined. - input must be either one of:
- undefined (default), if inputType is
"auto"
and request headers does not haveContent-Type
, - a string, if inputType is
"text"
or"auto"
, - a bytearray - instance of ArrayBuffer or instance of ArrayBufferView or instance of Blob or instance of File or instance of Buffer or instance of Array that has elements of type "number" with values ranging from
0
to255
- if inputType is"bytearray"
or"auto"
. - an instance of FormData - if inputType is
"formdata"
or"auto"
,
- undefined (default), if inputType is
- headers is an object for HTTP request headers. Keys are header names, values are strings.
- converters is an object to convert custom inputType and outputType values to
"bytearray"
or"text"
. Example:{"json text": JSON.stringify, "text json": JSON.parse}
. If you use custom inputType, then there must be at least one converter from that type to"text"
or"bytearray"
, and the other way around for outputType. - corsExposedHeaders is an array of HTTP response headers to be extracted in gotStatus call. Default simple headers like "Content-Type" are always extracted. Applicable only for cross-origin requests.
- corsOriginHeader is a string for the request header name for browsers with buggy CORS implementations (e.g. Android Browser 2.3.7) - which do not send the Origin request header in actual request. By default corsOriginHeader is not set, as it needs a proper
Access-Control-Allow-Headers
server-side header, seedummyserver.js
for an example of server-side part of the workaround implementation.
The callbacks are called in this strict sequence:
- uploading (two or more times);
- gotStatus (one time);
- downloading (two or more times);
- finished (one time), except the case that finished can be called with Error any time, and then no callbacks will be called.
hook is a function to hook into how httpinvoke works. It leaves the current instance of httpinvoke untouched. It returns a new instance of httpinvoke with a new hook, and all the hooks inherited from the old httpinvoke. It takes these arguments:
- type - a string, one of 'uploading', 'gotStatus', 'downloading', 'finished'
- hook - a function that is called with arguments in accordance with what type defines. It must return an array of the same (or modified) arguments which is passed to the next hook that is added after the current (of the same type).
// a new httpinvoke with a hook to fail on 4xx and 5xx statuses, just like jQuery
httpinvoke = httpinvoke.hook('finished', function(err, output, statusCode, headers) {
if(err) {
return arguments;
}
if(typeof statusCode === 'undefined') {
return [new Error('Server or client error - undefined HTTP status'), output, statusCode, headers];
}
if(statusCode >= 400 && statusCode <= 599) {
return [new Error('Server or client error - HTTP status ' + statusCode), output, statusCode, headers];
}
return arguments;
});
// err will be set; output, status, headers are unchanged
httpinvoke('http://example.org/foobar', function(err, output, statusCode, headers) {
console.log(err, output, statusCode, headers);
});
// will be rejected (prints 'Failure with status=404')
httpinvoke('http://example.org/foobar').then(function(res) {
console.log('Success', res.body, res.statusCode, res.headers);
}, function(err, res) {
console.log('Failure with status=', res.statusCode);
});
There are feature flags to be queried for platform-specific features.
if(httpinvoke.cors) {
console.log('Cross-Origin Resource Sharing support is available!');
}
- protocols - list of supported protocols, if length zero - the complete list is not known, a "network error" instead of error 025 will be thrown
- requestTextOnly - inputType
"bytearray"
is not supported (though"formdata"
may be supported, check for window.FormData constructor on your browser) - PATCH -
"PATCH"
method is supported - cors - cross-origin resource sharing is available
- corsCredentials - cross-origin resource sharing supports sending user credentials
- corsResponseContentTypeOnly - cross-origin resource sharing supports only Content-Type response header
- corsRequestHeaders - cross-origin resource sharing supports setting request headers
- corsDELETE - cross-origin resource sharing supports
"DELETE"
method - corsHEAD - cross-origin resource sharing supports
"HEAD"
method - corsPATCH - cross-origin resource sharing supports
"PATCH"
method - corsPUT - cross-origin resource sharing supports
"PUT"
method - corsStatus - cross-origin resource sharing supports status argument in gotStatus option
- corsResponseTextOnly - cross-origin resource sharing supports only outputType
"text"
- corsFineGrainedTimeouts - cross-origin resource sharing supports "upload timeout" and "download timeout" errors.
- anyMethod - any standard or custom HTTP method can be used, as opposed to just GET, HEAD, PATCH, POST, PUT or DELETE
- forbiddenInputHeaders - array of lower-cased names of request headers that will result in finish with error if any one is found in headers option
- relativeURLs - relative URLs (e.g.
"/foo"
,"./bar"
,"foobar"
) and protocol-relative URLs (e.g."//example.org/foo"
) are supported - anonymousByDefault - user credentials are sent by default
- anonymousOption - controlling (e.g. via mozAnon) whether user credentials are sent is supported (i.e. whether specifying the option anonymous has any effect)
- systemByDefault - same origin policy is enforced by default (cross-origin requests are implemented using the cross-origin resource sharing mechanism)
- systemOption - controlling (e.g. via mozSystem) whether same origin policy is enforced is supported (i.e. whether specifying the option system has any effect)
The finished callback will be called with an instance of Error only when strictly either one of these things happen:
- abort function was called (error message
"abort"
); - number of received bytes does not equal the Content-Type value or native XMLHttpRequest called .onerror without a .status or .statusText (error message
"network error"
) - this can happen due to various network errors, server response sending or request receiving errors, or simply an unsupported status code - e.g. Firefox 3.0 ends up here after a status 408 response; - sending request timed out (error message
"upload timeout"
); - receiving response timed out (error message
"download timeout"
); - sending request and receiving response timed out (error message
"timeout"
); - converter from converters option threw an error (the thrown error message is passed);
- request did not even start (error message
"Error code #%. See https://github.com/jakutis/httpinvoke#error-codes"
) - calling options validation failed or a feature that is not supported by the platform was used (various error messages are passed, e.g. "Unsupported method TRACE"). See error codes.
So generally, finishing with an error means that a response has not been received.
Please note that a request can finish successfully, with an err set to null
, but also with an undefined status, undefined output and an empty headers object - generally status is defined at all times, but some older browsers provide status code only for 2XX responses - e.g. Opera 11.50.
- 001 Option % is less than zero
- 002 Option % is not a number
- 003 Option "partialOutputMode" is neither "disabled", nor "chunked", nor "joined"
- 004 Unsupported method %
- 005 Unsupported outputType %
- 006 "inputType" is undefined or auto and input is neither string, nor FormData, nor an instance of Buffer, nor Blob, nor File, nor ArrayBuffer, nor ArrayBufferView, nor Int8Array, nor Uint8Array, nor Uint8ClampedArray, nor Int16Array, nor Uint16Array, nor Int32Array, nor Uint32Array, nor Float32Array, nor Float64Array, nor Array
- 007 "inputType" is text, but input is not a string
- 008 "inputType" is formdata, but input is not an instance of FormData
- 009 "inputType" is bytearray, but input is neither an instance of Buffer, nor Blob, nor File, nor ArrayBuffer, nor ArrayBufferView, nor Int8Array, nor Uint8Array, nor Uint8ClampedArray, nor Int16Array, nor Uint16Array, nor Int32Array, nor Uint32Array, nor Float32Array, nor Float64Array, nor Array
- 010 There is no converter for specified "inputType" %
- 011 "input" is undefined, but "inputType" is defined
- 012 "input" is undefined, but "Content-Type" input header is defined
- 013 "timeout" value is not valid
- 014 Input header % is forbidden to be set programmatically
- 015 Input header % (to be precise, all Proxy-*) is forbidden to be set programmatically
- 016 Input header % (to be precise, all Sec-*) is forbidden to be set programmatically
- 017 bytearray inputType is not supported on this platform, please always test using requestTextOnly feature flag - hint - you may want to try sending FormData (formdata type)
- 018 Cross-origin requests are not supported in this browser
- 019 % method cross-origin requests are not supported in this browser
- 020 PATCH method requests are not supported in this browser
- 021 Unable to construct XMLHttpRequest object
- 022 Unable to open uri %
- 023 Unable to set input header %
- 024 Unable to send
- 025 "%" protocol is not among these supported protocols: %
- 026 Given URL "%" is relative, but relativeURLs flag is false
After cloning the repo, and on each modification of src
folder, you have to run npm run compile
.
To test for NodeJS functionality run npm run test-node
.
To test for web browser functionality run npm run test-browser
, copy the URL link that is displayed in console and open it in any web browser.
npm test
- tests pass on the browser versions indicated in overview.
- package.json, bower.json and component.json version number bumped
npm run compile
release X.X.X
commit created and tagged asX.X.X
npm publish