| # HTTP |
| |
| <!--introduced_in=v0.10.0--> |
| |
| > Stability: 2 - Stable |
| |
| To use the HTTP server and client one must `require('http')`. |
| |
| The HTTP interfaces in Node.js are designed to support many features |
| of the protocol which have been traditionally difficult to use. |
| In particular, large, possibly chunk-encoded, messages. The interface is |
| careful to never buffer entire requests or responses — the |
| user is able to stream data. |
| |
| HTTP message headers are represented by an object like this: |
| |
| <!-- eslint-skip --> |
| ```js |
| { 'content-length': '123', |
| 'content-type': 'text/plain', |
| 'connection': 'keep-alive', |
| 'host': 'mysite.com', |
| 'accept': '*/*' } |
| ``` |
| |
| Keys are lowercased. Values are not modified. |
| |
| In order to support the full spectrum of possible HTTP applications, the Node.js |
| HTTP API is very low-level. It deals with stream handling and message |
| parsing only. It parses a message into headers and body but it does not |
| parse the actual headers or the body. |
| |
| See [`message.headers`][] for details on how duplicate headers are handled. |
| |
| The raw headers as they were received are retained in the `rawHeaders` |
| property, which is an array of `[key, value, key2, value2, ...]`. For |
| example, the previous message header object might have a `rawHeaders` |
| list like the following: |
| |
| <!-- eslint-disable semi --> |
| ```js |
| [ 'ConTent-Length', '123456', |
| 'content-LENGTH', '123', |
| 'content-type', 'text/plain', |
| 'CONNECTION', 'keep-alive', |
| 'Host', 'mysite.com', |
| 'accepT', '*/*' ] |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Class: `http.Agent` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.4 |
| --> |
| |
| An `Agent` is responsible for managing connection persistence |
| and reuse for HTTP clients. It maintains a queue of pending requests |
| for a given host and port, reusing a single socket connection for each |
| until the queue is empty, at which time the socket is either destroyed |
| or put into a pool where it is kept to be used again for requests to the |
| same host and port. Whether it is destroyed or pooled depends on the |
| `keepAlive` [option](#http_new_agent_options). |
| |
| Pooled connections have TCP Keep-Alive enabled for them, but servers may |
| still close idle connections, in which case they will be removed from the |
| pool and a new connection will be made when a new HTTP request is made for |
| that host and port. Servers may also refuse to allow multiple requests |
| over the same connection, in which case the connection will have to be |
| remade for every request and cannot be pooled. The `Agent` will still make |
| the requests to that server, but each one will occur over a new connection. |
| |
| When a connection is closed by the client or the server, it is removed |
| from the pool. Any unused sockets in the pool will be unrefed so as not |
| to keep the Node.js process running when there are no outstanding requests. |
| (see [`socket.unref()`][]). |
| |
| It is good practice, to [`destroy()`][] an `Agent` instance when it is no |
| longer in use, because unused sockets consume OS resources. |
| |
| Sockets are removed from an agent when the socket emits either |
| a `'close'` event or an `'agentRemove'` event. When intending to keep one |
| HTTP request open for a long time without keeping it in the agent, something |
| like the following may be done: |
| |
| ```js |
| http.get(options, (res) => { |
| // Do stuff |
| }).on('socket', (socket) => { |
| socket.emit('agentRemove'); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| An agent may also be used for an individual request. By providing |
| `{agent: false}` as an option to the `http.get()` or `http.request()` |
| functions, a one-time use `Agent` with default options will be used |
| for the client connection. |
| |
| `agent:false`: |
| |
| ```js |
| http.get({ |
| hostname: 'localhost', |
| port: 80, |
| path: '/', |
| agent: false // Create a new agent just for this one request |
| }, (res) => { |
| // Do stuff with response |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `new Agent([options])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.4 |
| --> |
| |
| * `options` {Object} Set of configurable options to set on the agent. |
| Can have the following fields: |
| * `keepAlive` {boolean} Keep sockets around even when there are no |
| outstanding requests, so they can be used for future requests without |
| having to reestablish a TCP connection. Not to be confused with the |
| `keep-alive` value of the `Connection` header. The `Connection: keep-alive` |
| header is always sent when using an agent except when the `Connection` |
| header is explicitly specified or when the `keepAlive` and `maxSockets` |
| options are respectively set to `false` and `Infinity`, in which case |
| `Connection: close` will be used. **Default:** `false`. |
| * `keepAliveMsecs` {number} When using the `keepAlive` option, specifies |
| the [initial delay](net.html#net_socket_setkeepalive_enable_initialdelay) |
| for TCP Keep-Alive packets. Ignored when the |
| `keepAlive` option is `false` or `undefined`. **Default:** `1000`. |
| * `maxSockets` {number} Maximum number of sockets to allow per |
| host. Each request will use a new socket until the maximum is reached. |
| **Default:** `Infinity`. |
| * `maxFreeSockets` {number} Maximum number of sockets to leave open |
| in a free state. Only relevant if `keepAlive` is set to `true`. |
| **Default:** `256`. |
| * `timeout` {number} Socket timeout in milliseconds. |
| This will set the timeout when the socket is created. |
| |
| `options` in [`socket.connect()`][] are also supported. |
| |
| The default [`http.globalAgent`][] that is used by [`http.request()`][] has all |
| of these values set to their respective defaults. |
| |
| To configure any of them, a custom [`http.Agent`][] instance must be created. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| const keepAliveAgent = new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }); |
| options.agent = keepAliveAgent; |
| http.request(options, onResponseCallback); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `agent.createConnection(options[, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.4 |
| --> |
| |
| * `options` {Object} Options containing connection details. Check |
| [`net.createConnection()`][] for the format of the options |
| * `callback` {Function} Callback function that receives the created socket |
| * Returns: {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| Produces a socket/stream to be used for HTTP requests. |
| |
| By default, this function is the same as [`net.createConnection()`][]. However, |
| custom agents may override this method in case greater flexibility is desired. |
| |
| A socket/stream can be supplied in one of two ways: by returning the |
| socket/stream from this function, or by passing the socket/stream to `callback`. |
| |
| This method is guaranteed to return an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| `callback` has a signature of `(err, stream)`. |
| |
| ### `agent.keepSocketAlive(socket)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v8.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| Called when `socket` is detached from a request and could be persisted by the |
| `Agent`. Default behavior is to: |
| |
| ```js |
| socket.setKeepAlive(true, this.keepAliveMsecs); |
| socket.unref(); |
| return true; |
| ``` |
| |
| This method can be overridden by a particular `Agent` subclass. If this |
| method returns a falsy value, the socket will be destroyed instead of persisting |
| it for use with the next request. |
| |
| The `socket` argument can be an instance of {net.Socket}, a subclass of |
| {stream.Duplex}. |
| |
| ### `agent.reuseSocket(socket, request)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v8.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| * `request` {http.ClientRequest} |
| |
| Called when `socket` is attached to `request` after being persisted because of |
| the keep-alive options. Default behavior is to: |
| |
| ```js |
| socket.ref(); |
| ``` |
| |
| This method can be overridden by a particular `Agent` subclass. |
| |
| The `socket` argument can be an instance of {net.Socket}, a subclass of |
| {stream.Duplex}. |
| |
| ### `agent.destroy()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.4 |
| --> |
| |
| Destroy any sockets that are currently in use by the agent. |
| |
| It is usually not necessary to do this. However, if using an |
| agent with `keepAlive` enabled, then it is best to explicitly shut down |
| the agent when it will no longer be used. Otherwise, |
| sockets may hang open for quite a long time before the server |
| terminates them. |
| |
| ### `agent.freeSockets` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.4 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| An object which contains arrays of sockets currently awaiting use by |
| the agent when `keepAlive` is enabled. Do not modify. |
| |
| ### `agent.getName(options)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.4 |
| --> |
| |
| * `options` {Object} A set of options providing information for name generation |
| * `host` {string} A domain name or IP address of the server to issue the |
| request to |
| * `port` {number} Port of remote server |
| * `localAddress` {string} Local interface to bind for network connections |
| when issuing the request |
| * `family` {integer} Must be 4 or 6 if this doesn't equal `undefined`. |
| * Returns: {string} |
| |
| Get a unique name for a set of request options, to determine whether a |
| connection can be reused. For an HTTP agent, this returns |
| `host:port:localAddress` or `host:port:localAddress:family`. For an HTTPS agent, |
| the name includes the CA, cert, ciphers, and other HTTPS/TLS-specific options |
| that determine socket reusability. |
| |
| ### `agent.maxFreeSockets` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.7 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} |
| |
| By default set to 256. For agents with `keepAlive` enabled, this |
| sets the maximum number of sockets that will be left open in the free |
| state. |
| |
| ### `agent.maxSockets` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.6 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} |
| |
| By default set to `Infinity`. Determines how many concurrent sockets the agent |
| can have open per origin. Origin is the returned value of [`agent.getName()`][]. |
| |
| ### `agent.requests` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| An object which contains queues of requests that have not yet been assigned to |
| sockets. Do not modify. |
| |
| ### `agent.sockets` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.6 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| An object which contains arrays of sockets currently in use by the |
| agent. Do not modify. |
| |
| ## Class: `http.ClientRequest` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.17 |
| --> |
| |
| * Extends: {Stream} |
| |
| This object is created internally and returned from [`http.request()`][]. It |
| represents an _in-progress_ request whose header has already been queued. The |
| header is still mutable using the [`setHeader(name, value)`][], |
| [`getHeader(name)`][], [`removeHeader(name)`][] API. The actual header will |
| be sent along with the first data chunk or when calling [`request.end()`][]. |
| |
| To get the response, add a listener for [`'response'`][] to the request object. |
| [`'response'`][] will be emitted from the request object when the response |
| headers have been received. The [`'response'`][] event is executed with one |
| argument which is an instance of [`http.IncomingMessage`][]. |
| |
| During the [`'response'`][] event, one can add listeners to the |
| response object; particularly to listen for the `'data'` event. |
| |
| If no [`'response'`][] handler is added, then the response will be |
| entirely discarded. However, if a [`'response'`][] event handler is added, |
| then the data from the response object **must** be consumed, either by |
| calling `response.read()` whenever there is a `'readable'` event, or |
| by adding a `'data'` handler, or by calling the `.resume()` method. |
| Until the data is consumed, the `'end'` event will not fire. Also, until |
| the data is read it will consume memory that can eventually lead to a |
| 'process out of memory' error. |
| |
| Unlike the `request` object, if the response closes prematurely, the |
| `response` object does not emit an `'error'` event but instead emits the |
| `'aborted'` event. |
| |
| Node.js does not check whether Content-Length and the length of the |
| body which has been transmitted are equal or not. |
| |
| ### Event: `'abort'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.4.1 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the request has been aborted by the client. This event is only |
| emitted on the first call to `abort()`. |
| |
| ### Event: `'connect'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `response` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| * `head` {Buffer} |
| |
| Emitted each time a server responds to a request with a `CONNECT` method. If |
| this event is not being listened for, clients receiving a `CONNECT` method will |
| have their connections closed. |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| A client and server pair demonstrating how to listen for the `'connect'` event: |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| const net = require('net'); |
| const { URL } = require('url'); |
| |
| // Create an HTTP tunneling proxy |
| const proxy = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); |
| res.end('okay'); |
| }); |
| proxy.on('connect', (req, clientSocket, head) => { |
| // Connect to an origin server |
| const { port, hostname } = new URL(`http://${req.url}`); |
| const serverSocket = net.connect(port || 80, hostname, () => { |
| clientSocket.write('HTTP/1.1 200 Connection Established\r\n' + |
| 'Proxy-agent: Node.js-Proxy\r\n' + |
| '\r\n'); |
| serverSocket.write(head); |
| serverSocket.pipe(clientSocket); |
| clientSocket.pipe(serverSocket); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| // Now that proxy is running |
| proxy.listen(1337, '127.0.0.1', () => { |
| |
| // Make a request to a tunneling proxy |
| const options = { |
| port: 1337, |
| host: '127.0.0.1', |
| method: 'CONNECT', |
| path: 'www.google.com:80' |
| }; |
| |
| const req = http.request(options); |
| req.end(); |
| |
| req.on('connect', (res, socket, head) => { |
| console.log('got connected!'); |
| |
| // Make a request over an HTTP tunnel |
| socket.write('GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n' + |
| 'Host: www.google.com:80\r\n' + |
| 'Connection: close\r\n' + |
| '\r\n'); |
| socket.on('data', (chunk) => { |
| console.log(chunk.toString()); |
| }); |
| socket.on('end', () => { |
| proxy.close(); |
| }); |
| }); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Event: `'continue'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.2 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the server sends a '100 Continue' HTTP response, usually because |
| the request contained 'Expect: 100-continue'. This is an instruction that |
| the client should send the request body. |
| |
| ### Event: `'information'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v10.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `info` {Object} |
| * `httpVersion` {string} |
| * `httpVersionMajor` {integer} |
| * `httpVersionMinor` {integer} |
| * `statusCode` {integer} |
| * `statusMessage` {string} |
| * `headers` {Object} |
| * `rawHeaders` {string[]} |
| |
| Emitted when the server sends a 1xx intermediate response (excluding 101 |
| Upgrade). The listeners of this event will receive an object containing the |
| HTTP version, status code, status message, key-value headers object, |
| and array with the raw header names followed by their respective values. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| |
| const options = { |
| host: '127.0.0.1', |
| port: 8080, |
| path: '/length_request' |
| }; |
| |
| // Make a request |
| const req = http.request(options); |
| req.end(); |
| |
| req.on('information', (info) => { |
| console.log(`Got information prior to main response: ${info.statusCode}`); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| 101 Upgrade statuses do not fire this event due to their break from the |
| traditional HTTP request/response chain, such as web sockets, in-place TLS |
| upgrades, or HTTP 2.0. To be notified of 101 Upgrade notices, listen for the |
| [`'upgrade'`][] event instead. |
| |
| ### Event: `'response'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `response` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| |
| Emitted when a response is received to this request. This event is emitted only |
| once. |
| |
| ### Event: `'socket'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.3 |
| --> |
| |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### Event: `'timeout'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.7.8 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the underlying socket times out from inactivity. This only notifies |
| that the socket has been idle. The request must be aborted manually. |
| |
| See also: [`request.setTimeout()`][]. |
| |
| ### Event: `'upgrade'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.94 |
| --> |
| |
| * `response` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| * `head` {Buffer} |
| |
| Emitted each time a server responds to a request with an upgrade. If this |
| event is not being listened for and the response status code is 101 Switching |
| Protocols, clients receiving an upgrade header will have their connections |
| closed. |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| A client server pair demonstrating how to listen for the `'upgrade'` event. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| |
| // Create an HTTP server |
| const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); |
| res.end('okay'); |
| }); |
| server.on('upgrade', (req, socket, head) => { |
| socket.write('HTTP/1.1 101 Web Socket Protocol Handshake\r\n' + |
| 'Upgrade: WebSocket\r\n' + |
| 'Connection: Upgrade\r\n' + |
| '\r\n'); |
| |
| socket.pipe(socket); // echo back |
| }); |
| |
| // Now that server is running |
| server.listen(1337, '127.0.0.1', () => { |
| |
| // make a request |
| const options = { |
| port: 1337, |
| host: '127.0.0.1', |
| headers: { |
| 'Connection': 'Upgrade', |
| 'Upgrade': 'websocket' |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| const req = http.request(options); |
| req.end(); |
| |
| req.on('upgrade', (res, socket, upgradeHead) => { |
| console.log('got upgraded!'); |
| socket.end(); |
| process.exit(0); |
| }); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `request.abort()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.8 |
| --> |
| |
| Marks the request as aborting. Calling this will cause remaining data |
| in the response to be dropped and the socket to be destroyed. |
| |
| ### `request.aborted` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.14 |
| changes: |
| - version: v11.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/20230 |
| description: The `aborted` property is no longer a timestamp number. |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| The `request.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has |
| been aborted. |
| |
| ### `request.connection` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| deprecated: v13.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| > Stability: 0 - Deprecated. Use [`request.socket`][]. |
| |
| * {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| See [`request.socket`][]. |
| |
| ### `request.end([data[, encoding]][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.90 |
| changes: |
| - version: v10.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/18780 |
| description: This method now returns a reference to `ClientRequest`. |
| --> |
| |
| * `data` {string|Buffer} |
| * `encoding` {string} |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {this} |
| |
| Finishes sending the request. If any parts of the body are |
| unsent, it will flush them to the stream. If the request is |
| chunked, this will send the terminating `'0\r\n\r\n'`. |
| |
| If `data` is specified, it is equivalent to calling |
| [`request.write(data, encoding)`][] followed by `request.end(callback)`. |
| |
| If `callback` is specified, it will be called when the request stream |
| is finished. |
| |
| ### `request.finished` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.0.1 |
| deprecated: v13.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| > Stability: 0 - Deprecated. Use [`request.writableEnded`][]. |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| The `request.finished` property will be `true` if [`request.end()`][] |
| has been called. `request.end()` will automatically be called if the |
| request was initiated via [`http.get()`][]. |
| |
| ### `request.flushHeaders()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.6.0 |
| --> |
| |
| Flushes the request headers. |
| |
| For efficiency reasons, Node.js normally buffers the request headers until |
| `request.end()` is called or the first chunk of request data is written. It |
| then tries to pack the request headers and data into a single TCP packet. |
| |
| That's usually desired (it saves a TCP round-trip), but not when the first |
| data is not sent until possibly much later. `request.flushHeaders()` bypasses |
| the optimization and kickstarts the request. |
| |
| ### `request.getHeader(name)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.6.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| * Returns: {any} |
| |
| Reads out a header on the request. The name is case-insensitive. |
| The type of the return value depends on the arguments provided to |
| [`request.setHeader()`][]. |
| |
| ```js |
| request.setHeader('content-type', 'text/html'); |
| request.setHeader('Content-Length', Buffer.byteLength(body)); |
| request.setHeader('Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); |
| const contentType = request.getHeader('Content-Type'); |
| // 'contentType' is 'text/html' |
| const contentLength = request.getHeader('Content-Length'); |
| // 'contentLength' is of type number |
| const cookie = request.getHeader('Cookie'); |
| // 'cookie' is of type string[] |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `request.maxHeadersCount` |
| |
| * {number} **Default:** `2000` |
| |
| Limits maximum response headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. |
| |
| ### `request.path` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} The request path. |
| |
| ### `request.removeHeader(name)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.6.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| |
| Removes a header that's already defined into headers object. |
| |
| ```js |
| request.removeHeader('Content-Type'); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `request.reusedSocket` |
| |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v13.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} Whether the request is send through a reused socket. |
| |
| When sending request through a keep-alive enabled agent, the underlying socket |
| might be reused. But if server closes connection at unfortunate time, client |
| may run into a 'ECONNRESET' error. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| |
| // Server has a 5 seconds keep-alive timeout by default |
| http |
| .createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.write('hello\n'); |
| res.end(); |
| }) |
| .listen(3000); |
| |
| setInterval(() => { |
| // Adapting a keep-alive agent |
| http.get('http://localhost:3000', { agent }, (res) => { |
| res.on('data', (data) => { |
| // Do nothing |
| }); |
| }); |
| }, 5000); // Sending request on 5s interval so it's easy to hit idle timeout |
| ``` |
| |
| By marking a request whether it reused socket or not, we can do |
| automatic error retry base on it. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| const agent = new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }); |
| |
| function retriableRequest() { |
| const req = http |
| .get('http://localhost:3000', { agent }, (res) => { |
| // ... |
| }) |
| .on('error', (err) => { |
| // Check if retry is needed |
| if (req.reusedSocket && err.code === 'ECONNRESET') { |
| retriableRequest(); |
| } |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| retriableRequest(); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `request.setHeader(name, value)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.6.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| * `value` {any} |
| |
| Sets a single header value for headers object. If this header already exists in |
| the to-be-sent headers, its value will be replaced. Use an array of strings |
| here to send multiple headers with the same name. Non-string values will be |
| stored without modification. Therefore, [`request.getHeader()`][] may return |
| non-string values. However, the non-string values will be converted to strings |
| for network transmission. |
| |
| ```js |
| request.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); |
| ``` |
| |
| or |
| |
| ```js |
| request.setHeader('Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `request.setNoDelay([noDelay])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| --> |
| |
| * `noDelay` {boolean} |
| |
| Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected |
| [`socket.setNoDelay()`][] will be called. |
| |
| ### `request.setSocketKeepAlive([enable][, initialDelay])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| --> |
| |
| * `enable` {boolean} |
| * `initialDelay` {number} |
| |
| Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected |
| [`socket.setKeepAlive()`][] will be called. |
| |
| ### `request.setTimeout(timeout[, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| changes: |
| - version: v9.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8895 |
| description: Consistently set socket timeout only when the socket connects. |
| --> |
| |
| * `timeout` {number} Milliseconds before a request times out. |
| * `callback` {Function} Optional function to be called when a timeout occurs. |
| Same as binding to the `'timeout'` event. |
| * Returns: {http.ClientRequest} |
| |
| Once a socket is assigned to this request and is connected |
| [`socket.setTimeout()`][] will be called. |
| |
| ### `request.socket` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| Reference to the underlying socket. Usually users will not want to access |
| this property. In particular, the socket will not emit `'readable'` events |
| because of how the protocol parser attaches to the socket. The `socket` |
| may also be accessed via `request.connection`. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| const options = { |
| host: 'www.google.com', |
| }; |
| const req = http.get(options); |
| req.end(); |
| req.once('response', (res) => { |
| const ip = req.socket.localAddress; |
| const port = req.socket.localPort; |
| console.log(`Your IP address is ${ip} and your source port is ${port}.`); |
| // Consume response object |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| This property is guaranteed to be an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specified a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### `request.writableEnded` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v12.9.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| Is `true` after [`request.end()`][] has been called. This property |
| does not indicate whether the data has been flushed, for this use |
| [`request.writableFinished`][] instead. |
| |
| ### `request.writableFinished` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v12.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| Is `true` if all data has been flushed to the underlying system, immediately |
| before the [`'finish'`][] event is emitted. |
| |
| ### `request.write(chunk[, encoding][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.29 |
| --> |
| |
| * `chunk` {string|Buffer} |
| * `encoding` {string} |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {boolean} |
| |
| Sends a chunk of the body. By calling this method |
| many times, a request body can be sent to a |
| server — in that case it is suggested to use the |
| `['Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked']` header line when |
| creating the request. |
| |
| The `encoding` argument is optional and only applies when `chunk` is a string. |
| Defaults to `'utf8'`. |
| |
| The `callback` argument is optional and will be called when this chunk of data |
| is flushed, but only if the chunk is non-empty. |
| |
| Returns `true` if the entire data was flushed successfully to the kernel |
| buffer. Returns `false` if all or part of the data was queued in user memory. |
| `'drain'` will be emitted when the buffer is free again. |
| |
| When `write` function is called with empty string or buffer, it does |
| nothing and waits for more input. |
| |
| ## Class: `http.Server` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.17 |
| --> |
| |
| * Extends: {net.Server} |
| |
| ### Event: `'checkContinue'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `request` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| * `response` {http.ServerResponse} |
| |
| Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect: 100-continue` is received. |
| If this event is not listened for, the server will automatically respond |
| with a `100 Continue` as appropriate. |
| |
| Handling this event involves calling [`response.writeContinue()`][] if the |
| client should continue to send the request body, or generating an appropriate |
| HTTP response (e.g. 400 Bad Request) if the client should not continue to send |
| the request body. |
| |
| When this event is emitted and handled, the [`'request'`][] event will |
| not be emitted. |
| |
| ### Event: `'checkExpectation'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v5.5.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `request` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| * `response` {http.ServerResponse} |
| |
| Emitted each time a request with an HTTP `Expect` header is received, where the |
| value is not `100-continue`. If this event is not listened for, the server will |
| automatically respond with a `417 Expectation Failed` as appropriate. |
| |
| When this event is emitted and handled, the [`'request'`][] event will |
| not be emitted. |
| |
| ### Event: `'clientError'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.94 |
| changes: |
| - version: v6.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4557 |
| description: The default action of calling `.destroy()` on the `socket` |
| will no longer take place if there are listeners attached |
| for `'clientError'`. |
| - version: v9.4.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/17672 |
| description: The `rawPacket` is the current buffer that just parsed. Adding |
| this buffer to the error object of `'clientError'` event is to |
| make it possible that developers can log the broken packet. |
| - version: v12.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/25605 |
| description: The default behavior will return a 431 Request Header |
| Fields Too Large if a HPE_HEADER_OVERFLOW error occurs. |
| --> |
| |
| * `exception` {Error} |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| If a client connection emits an `'error'` event, it will be forwarded here. |
| Listener of this event is responsible for closing/destroying the underlying |
| socket. For example, one may wish to more gracefully close the socket with a |
| custom HTTP response instead of abruptly severing the connection. |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| Default behavior is to try close the socket with a HTTP '400 Bad Request', |
| or a HTTP '431 Request Header Fields Too Large' in the case of a |
| [`HPE_HEADER_OVERFLOW`][] error. If the socket is not writable it is |
| immediately destroyed. |
| |
| `socket` is the [`net.Socket`][] object that the error originated from. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| |
| const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.end(); |
| }); |
| server.on('clientError', (err, socket) => { |
| socket.end('HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n\r\n'); |
| }); |
| server.listen(8000); |
| ``` |
| |
| When the `'clientError'` event occurs, there is no `request` or `response` |
| object, so any HTTP response sent, including response headers and payload, |
| *must* be written directly to the `socket` object. Care must be taken to |
| ensure the response is a properly formatted HTTP response message. |
| |
| `err` is an instance of `Error` with two extra columns: |
| |
| * `bytesParsed`: the bytes count of request packet that Node.js may have parsed |
| correctly; |
| * `rawPacket`: the raw packet of current request. |
| |
| ### Event: `'close'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.4 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the server closes. |
| |
| ### Event: `'connect'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `request` {http.IncomingMessage} Arguments for the HTTP request, as it is in |
| the [`'request'`][] event |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} Network socket between the server and client |
| * `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the tunneling stream (may be empty) |
| |
| Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP `CONNECT` method. If this event is |
| not listened for, then clients requesting a `CONNECT` method will have their |
| connections closed. |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| After this event is emitted, the request's socket will not have a `'data'` |
| event listener, meaning it will need to be bound in order to handle data |
| sent to the server on that socket. |
| |
| ### Event: `'connection'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| This event is emitted when a new TCP stream is established. `socket` is |
| typically an object of type [`net.Socket`][]. Usually users will not want to |
| access this event. In particular, the socket will not emit `'readable'` events |
| because of how the protocol parser attaches to the socket. The `socket` can |
| also be accessed at `request.connection`. |
| |
| This event can also be explicitly emitted by users to inject connections |
| into the HTTP server. In that case, any [`Duplex`][] stream can be passed. |
| |
| If `socket.setTimeout()` is called here, the timeout will be replaced with |
| `server.keepAliveTimeout` when the socket has served a request (if |
| `server.keepAliveTimeout` is non-zero). |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### Event: `'request'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `request` {http.IncomingMessage} |
| * `response` {http.ServerResponse} |
| |
| Emitted each time there is a request. There may be multiple requests |
| per connection (in the case of HTTP Keep-Alive connections). |
| |
| ### Event: `'upgrade'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.94 |
| changes: |
| - version: v10.0.0 |
| pr-url: v10.0.0 |
| description: Not listening to this event no longer causes the socket |
| to be destroyed if a client sends an Upgrade header. |
| --> |
| |
| * `request` {http.IncomingMessage} Arguments for the HTTP request, as it is in |
| the [`'request'`][] event |
| * `socket` {stream.Duplex} Network socket between the server and client |
| * `head` {Buffer} The first packet of the upgraded stream (may be empty) |
| |
| Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP upgrade. Listening to this event |
| is optional and clients cannot insist on a protocol change. |
| |
| After this event is emitted, the request's socket will not have a `'data'` |
| event listener, meaning it will need to be bound in order to handle data |
| sent to the server on that socket. |
| |
| This event is guaranteed to be passed an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specifies a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### `server.close([callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.90 |
| --> |
| |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| |
| Stops the server from accepting new connections. See [`net.Server.close()`][]. |
| |
| ### `server.headersTimeout` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v11.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} **Default:** `60000` |
| |
| Limit the amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP |
| headers. |
| |
| In case of inactivity, the rules defined in [`server.timeout`][] apply. However, |
| that inactivity based timeout would still allow the connection to be kept open |
| if the headers are being sent very slowly (by default, up to a byte per 2 |
| minutes). In order to prevent this, whenever header data arrives an additional |
| check is made that more than `server.headersTimeout` milliseconds has not |
| passed since the connection was established. If the check fails, a `'timeout'` |
| event is emitted on the server object, and (by default) the socket is destroyed. |
| See [`server.timeout`][] for more information on how timeout behavior can be |
| customized. |
| |
| ### `server.listen()` |
| |
| Starts the HTTP server listening for connections. |
| This method is identical to [`server.listen()`][] from [`net.Server`][]. |
| |
| ### `server.listening` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v5.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} Indicates whether or not the server is listening for connections. |
| |
| ### `server.maxHeadersCount` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} **Default:** `2000` |
| |
| Limits maximum incoming headers count. If set to 0, no limit will be applied. |
| |
| ### `server.setTimeout([msecs][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.9.12 |
| changes: |
| - version: v13.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/27558 |
| description: The default timeout changed from 120s to 0 (no timeout). |
| --> |
| |
| * `msecs` {number} **Default:** 0 (no timeout) |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {http.Server} |
| |
| Sets the timeout value for sockets, and emits a `'timeout'` event on |
| the Server object, passing the socket as an argument, if a timeout |
| occurs. |
| |
| If there is a `'timeout'` event listener on the Server object, then it |
| will be called with the timed-out socket as an argument. |
| |
| By default, the Server does not timeout sockets. However, if a callback |
| is assigned to the Server's `'timeout'` event, timeouts must be handled |
| explicitly. |
| |
| ### `server.timeout` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.9.12 |
| changes: |
| - version: v13.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/27558 |
| description: The default timeout changed from 120s to 0 (no timeout). |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} Timeout in milliseconds. **Default:** 0 (no timeout) |
| |
| The number of milliseconds of inactivity before a socket is presumed |
| to have timed out. |
| |
| A value of `0` will disable the timeout behavior on incoming connections. |
| |
| The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this |
| value only affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. |
| |
| ### `server.keepAliveTimeout` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v8.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} Timeout in milliseconds. **Default:** `5000` (5 seconds). |
| |
| The number of milliseconds of inactivity a server needs to wait for additional |
| incoming data, after it has finished writing the last response, before a socket |
| will be destroyed. If the server receives new data before the keep-alive |
| timeout has fired, it will reset the regular inactivity timeout, i.e., |
| [`server.timeout`][]. |
| |
| A value of `0` will disable the keep-alive timeout behavior on incoming |
| connections. |
| A value of `0` makes the http server behave similarly to Node.js versions prior |
| to 8.0.0, which did not have a keep-alive timeout. |
| |
| The socket timeout logic is set up on connection, so changing this value only |
| affects new connections to the server, not any existing connections. |
| |
| ## Class: `http.ServerResponse` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.17 |
| --> |
| |
| * Extends: {Stream} |
| |
| This object is created internally by an HTTP server — not by the user. It is |
| passed as the second parameter to the [`'request'`][] event. |
| |
| ### Event: `'close'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.6.7 |
| --> |
| |
| Indicates that the underlying connection was terminated. |
| |
| ### Event: `'finish'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.6 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the response has been sent. More specifically, this event is |
| emitted when the last segment of the response headers and body have been |
| handed off to the operating system for transmission over the network. It |
| does not imply that the client has received anything yet. |
| |
| ### `response.addTrailers(headers)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `headers` {Object} |
| |
| This method adds HTTP trailing headers (a header but at the end of the |
| message) to the response. |
| |
| Trailers will **only** be emitted if chunked encoding is used for the |
| response; if it is not (e.g. if the request was HTTP/1.0), they will |
| be silently discarded. |
| |
| HTTP requires the `Trailer` header to be sent in order to |
| emit trailers, with a list of the header fields in its value. E.g., |
| |
| ```js |
| response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain', |
| 'Trailer': 'Content-MD5' }); |
| response.write(fileData); |
| response.addTrailers({ 'Content-MD5': '7895bf4b8828b55ceaf47747b4bca667' }); |
| response.end(); |
| ``` |
| |
| Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters |
| will result in a [`TypeError`][] being thrown. |
| |
| ### `response.connection` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| deprecated: v13.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| > Stability: 0 - Deprecated. Use [`response.socket`][]. |
| |
| * {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| See [`response.socket`][]. |
| |
| ### `response.cork()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v13.2.0 |
| --> |
| |
| See [`writable.cork()`][]. |
| |
| ### `response.end([data[, encoding]][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.90 |
| changes: |
| - version: v10.0.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/18780 |
| description: This method now returns a reference to `ServerResponse`. |
| --> |
| |
| * `data` {string|Buffer} |
| * `encoding` {string} |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {this} |
| |
| This method signals to the server that all of the response headers and body |
| have been sent; that server should consider this message complete. |
| The method, `response.end()`, MUST be called on each response. |
| |
| If `data` is specified, it is similar in effect to calling |
| [`response.write(data, encoding)`][] followed by `response.end(callback)`. |
| |
| If `callback` is specified, it will be called when the response stream |
| is finished. |
| |
| ### `response.finished` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.0.2 |
| deprecated: v13.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| > Stability: 0 - Deprecated. Use [`response.writableEnded`][]. |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| The `response.finished` property will be `true` if [`response.end()`][] |
| has been called. |
| |
| ### `response.flushHeaders()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v1.6.0 |
| --> |
| |
| Flushes the response headers. See also: [`request.flushHeaders()`][]. |
| |
| ### `response.getHeader(name)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| * Returns: {any} |
| |
| Reads out a header that's already been queued but not sent to the client. |
| The name is case-insensitive. The type of the return value depends |
| on the arguments provided to [`response.setHeader()`][]. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); |
| response.setHeader('Content-Length', Buffer.byteLength(body)); |
| response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); |
| const contentType = response.getHeader('content-type'); |
| // contentType is 'text/html' |
| const contentLength = response.getHeader('Content-Length'); |
| // contentLength is of type number |
| const setCookie = response.getHeader('set-cookie'); |
| // setCookie is of type string[] |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `response.getHeaderNames()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v7.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * Returns: {string[]} |
| |
| Returns an array containing the unique names of the current outgoing headers. |
| All header names are lowercase. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); |
| response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); |
| |
| const headerNames = response.getHeaderNames(); |
| // headerNames === ['foo', 'set-cookie'] |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `response.getHeaders()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v7.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * Returns: {Object} |
| |
| Returns a shallow copy of the current outgoing headers. Since a shallow copy |
| is used, array values may be mutated without additional calls to various |
| header-related http module methods. The keys of the returned object are the |
| header names and the values are the respective header values. All header names |
| are lowercase. |
| |
| The object returned by the `response.getHeaders()` method _does not_ |
| prototypically inherit from the JavaScript `Object`. This means that typical |
| `Object` methods such as `obj.toString()`, `obj.hasOwnProperty()`, and others |
| are not defined and *will not work*. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.setHeader('Foo', 'bar'); |
| response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz']); |
| |
| const headers = response.getHeaders(); |
| // headers === { foo: 'bar', 'set-cookie': ['foo=bar', 'bar=baz'] } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `response.hasHeader(name)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v7.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| * Returns: {boolean} |
| |
| Returns `true` if the header identified by `name` is currently set in the |
| outgoing headers. The header name matching is case-insensitive. |
| |
| ```js |
| const hasContentType = response.hasHeader('content-type'); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `response.headersSent` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.9.3 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| Boolean (read-only). True if headers were sent, false otherwise. |
| |
| ### `response.removeHeader(name)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| |
| Removes a header that's queued for implicit sending. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.removeHeader('Content-Encoding'); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `response.sendDate` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.7.5 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| When true, the Date header will be automatically generated and sent in |
| the response if it is not already present in the headers. Defaults to true. |
| |
| This should only be disabled for testing; HTTP requires the Date header |
| in responses. |
| |
| ### `response.setHeader(name, value)` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `name` {string} |
| * `value` {any} |
| |
| Sets a single header value for implicit headers. If this header already exists |
| in the to-be-sent headers, its value will be replaced. Use an array of strings |
| here to send multiple headers with the same name. Non-string values will be |
| stored without modification. Therefore, [`response.getHeader()`][] may return |
| non-string values. However, the non-string values will be converted to strings |
| for network transmission. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); |
| ``` |
| |
| or |
| |
| ```js |
| response.setHeader('Set-Cookie', ['type=ninja', 'language=javascript']); |
| ``` |
| |
| Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters |
| will result in a [`TypeError`][] being thrown. |
| |
| When headers have been set with [`response.setHeader()`][], they will be merged |
| with any headers passed to [`response.writeHead()`][], with the headers passed |
| to [`response.writeHead()`][] given precedence. |
| |
| ```js |
| // Returns content-type = text/plain |
| const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); |
| res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); |
| res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); |
| res.end('ok'); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| If [`response.writeHead()`][] method is called and this method has not been |
| called, it will directly write the supplied header values onto the network |
| channel without caching internally, and the [`response.getHeader()`][] on the |
| header will not yield the expected result. If progressive population of headers |
| is desired with potential future retrieval and modification, use |
| [`response.setHeader()`][] instead of [`response.writeHead()`][]. |
| |
| ### `response.setTimeout(msecs[, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.9.12 |
| --> |
| |
| * `msecs` {number} |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {http.ServerResponse} |
| |
| Sets the Socket's timeout value to `msecs`. If a callback is |
| provided, then it is added as a listener on the `'timeout'` event on |
| the response object. |
| |
| If no `'timeout'` listener is added to the request, the response, or |
| the server, then sockets are destroyed when they time out. If a handler is |
| assigned to the request, the response, or the server's `'timeout'` events, |
| timed out sockets must be handled explicitly. |
| |
| ### `response.socket` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| Reference to the underlying socket. Usually users will not want to access |
| this property. In particular, the socket will not emit `'readable'` events |
| because of how the protocol parser attaches to the socket. After |
| `response.end()`, the property is nulled. The `socket` may also be accessed |
| via `response.connection`. |
| |
| ```js |
| const http = require('http'); |
| const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| const ip = res.socket.remoteAddress; |
| const port = res.socket.remotePort; |
| res.end(`Your IP address is ${ip} and your source port is ${port}.`); |
| }).listen(3000); |
| ``` |
| |
| This property is guaranteed to be an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specified a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### `response.statusCode` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} **Default:** `200` |
| |
| When using implicit headers (not calling [`response.writeHead()`][] explicitly), |
| this property controls the status code that will be sent to the client when |
| the headers get flushed. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.statusCode = 404; |
| ``` |
| |
| After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the |
| status code which was sent out. |
| |
| ### `response.statusMessage` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.8 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} |
| |
| When using implicit headers (not calling [`response.writeHead()`][] explicitly), |
| this property controls the status message that will be sent to the client when |
| the headers get flushed. If this is left as `undefined` then the standard |
| message for the status code will be used. |
| |
| ```js |
| response.statusMessage = 'Not found'; |
| ``` |
| |
| After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the |
| status message which was sent out. |
| |
| ### `response.uncork()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v13.2.0 |
| --> |
| |
| See [`writable.uncork()`][]. |
| |
| ### `response.writableEnded` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v12.9.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| Is `true` after [`response.end()`][] has been called. This property |
| does not indicate whether the data has been flushed, for this use |
| [`response.writableFinished`][] instead. |
| |
| ### `response.writableFinished` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v12.7.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| Is `true` if all data has been flushed to the underlying system, immediately |
| before the [`'finish'`][] event is emitted. |
| |
| ### `response.write(chunk[, encoding][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.29 |
| --> |
| |
| * `chunk` {string|Buffer} |
| * `encoding` {string} **Default:** `'utf8'` |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {boolean} |
| |
| If this method is called and [`response.writeHead()`][] has not been called, |
| it will switch to implicit header mode and flush the implicit headers. |
| |
| This sends a chunk of the response body. This method may |
| be called multiple times to provide successive parts of the body. |
| |
| In the `http` module, the response body is omitted when the |
| request is a HEAD request. Similarly, the `204` and `304` responses |
| _must not_ include a message body. |
| |
| `chunk` can be a string or a buffer. If `chunk` is a string, |
| the second parameter specifies how to encode it into a byte stream. |
| `callback` will be called when this chunk of data is flushed. |
| |
| This is the raw HTTP body and has nothing to do with higher-level multi-part |
| body encodings that may be used. |
| |
| The first time [`response.write()`][] is called, it will send the buffered |
| header information and the first chunk of the body to the client. The second |
| time [`response.write()`][] is called, Node.js assumes data will be streamed, |
| and sends the new data separately. That is, the response is buffered up to the |
| first chunk of the body. |
| |
| Returns `true` if the entire data was flushed successfully to the kernel |
| buffer. Returns `false` if all or part of the data was queued in user memory. |
| `'drain'` will be emitted when the buffer is free again. |
| |
| ### `response.writeContinue()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| Sends a HTTP/1.1 100 Continue message to the client, indicating that |
| the request body should be sent. See the [`'checkContinue'`][] event on |
| `Server`. |
| |
| ### `response.writeHead(statusCode[, statusMessage][, headers])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.30 |
| changes: |
| - version: v11.10.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/25974 |
| description: Return `this` from `writeHead()` to allow chaining with |
| `end()`. |
| - version: v5.11.0, v4.4.5 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6291 |
| description: A `RangeError` is thrown if `statusCode` is not a number in |
| the range `[100, 999]`. |
| --> |
| |
| * `statusCode` {number} |
| * `statusMessage` {string} |
| * `headers` {Object} |
| * Returns: {http.ServerResponse} |
| |
| Sends a response header to the request. The status code is a 3-digit HTTP |
| status code, like `404`. The last argument, `headers`, are the response headers. |
| Optionally one can give a human-readable `statusMessage` as the second |
| argument. |
| |
| Returns a reference to the `ServerResponse`, so that calls can be chained. |
| |
| ```js |
| const body = 'hello world'; |
| response |
| .writeHead(200, { |
| 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body), |
| 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' |
| }) |
| .end(body); |
| ``` |
| |
| This method must only be called once on a message and it must |
| be called before [`response.end()`][] is called. |
| |
| If [`response.write()`][] or [`response.end()`][] are called before calling |
| this, the implicit/mutable headers will be calculated and call this function. |
| |
| When headers have been set with [`response.setHeader()`][], they will be merged |
| with any headers passed to [`response.writeHead()`][], with the headers passed |
| to [`response.writeHead()`][] given precedence. |
| |
| If this method is called and [`response.setHeader()`][] has not been called, |
| it will directly write the supplied header values onto the network channel |
| without caching internally, and the [`response.getHeader()`][] on the header |
| will not yield the expected result. If progressive population of headers is |
| desired with potential future retrieval and modification, use |
| [`response.setHeader()`][] instead. |
| |
| ```js |
| // Returns content-type = text/plain |
| const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
| res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html'); |
| res.setHeader('X-Foo', 'bar'); |
| res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' }); |
| res.end('ok'); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| `Content-Length` is given in bytes not characters. The above example |
| works because the string `'hello world'` contains only single byte characters. |
| If the body contains higher coded characters then `Buffer.byteLength()` |
| should be used to determine the number of bytes in a given encoding. |
| And Node.js does not check whether `Content-Length` and the length of the body |
| which has been transmitted are equal or not. |
| |
| Attempting to set a header field name or value that contains invalid characters |
| will result in a [`TypeError`][] being thrown. |
| |
| ### `response.writeProcessing()` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v10.0.0 |
| --> |
| |
| Sends a HTTP/1.1 102 Processing message to the client, indicating that |
| the request body should be sent. |
| |
| ## Class: `http.IncomingMessage` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.17 |
| changes: |
| - version: v13.1.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30135 |
| description: The `readableHighWaterMark` value mirrors that of the socket. |
| --> |
| |
| * Extends: {stream.Readable} |
| |
| An `IncomingMessage` object is created by [`http.Server`][] or |
| [`http.ClientRequest`][] and passed as the first argument to the [`'request'`][] |
| and [`'response'`][] event respectively. It may be used to access response |
| status, headers and data. |
| |
| ### Event: `'aborted'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.8 |
| --> |
| |
| Emitted when the request has been aborted. |
| |
| ### Event: `'close'` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.4.2 |
| --> |
| |
| Indicates that the underlying connection was closed. |
| |
| ### `message.aborted` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v10.1.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| The `message.aborted` property will be `true` if the request has |
| been aborted. |
| |
| ### `message.complete` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {boolean} |
| |
| The `message.complete` property will be `true` if a complete HTTP message has |
| been received and successfully parsed. |
| |
| This property is particularly useful as a means of determining if a client or |
| server fully transmitted a message before a connection was terminated: |
| |
| ```js |
| const req = http.request({ |
| host: '127.0.0.1', |
| port: 8080, |
| method: 'POST' |
| }, (res) => { |
| res.resume(); |
| res.on('end', () => { |
| if (!res.complete) |
| console.error( |
| 'The connection was terminated while the message was still being sent'); |
| }); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `message.destroy([error])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * `error` {Error} |
| |
| Calls `destroy()` on the socket that received the `IncomingMessage`. If `error` |
| is provided, an `'error'` event is emitted on the socket and `error` is passed |
| as an argument to any listeners on the event. |
| |
| ### `message.headers` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.5 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| The request/response headers object. |
| |
| Key-value pairs of header names and values. Header names are lower-cased. |
| |
| ```js |
| // Prints something like: |
| // |
| // { 'user-agent': 'curl/7.22.0', |
| // host: '127.0.0.1:8000', |
| // accept: '*/*' } |
| console.log(request.headers); |
| ``` |
| |
| Duplicates in raw headers are handled in the following ways, depending on the |
| header name: |
| |
| * Duplicates of `age`, `authorization`, `content-length`, `content-type`, |
| `etag`, `expires`, `from`, `host`, `if-modified-since`, `if-unmodified-since`, |
| `last-modified`, `location`, `max-forwards`, `proxy-authorization`, `referer`, |
| `retry-after`, `server`, or `user-agent` are discarded. |
| * `set-cookie` is always an array. Duplicates are added to the array. |
| * For duplicate `cookie` headers, the values are joined together with '; '. |
| * For all other headers, the values are joined together with ', '. |
| |
| ### `message.httpVersion` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.1 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} |
| |
| In case of server request, the HTTP version sent by the client. In the case of |
| client response, the HTTP version of the connected-to server. |
| Probably either `'1.1'` or `'1.0'`. |
| |
| Also `message.httpVersionMajor` is the first integer and |
| `message.httpVersionMinor` is the second. |
| |
| ### `message.method` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.1 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} |
| |
| **Only valid for request obtained from [`http.Server`][].** |
| |
| The request method as a string. Read only. Examples: `'GET'`, `'DELETE'`. |
| |
| ### `message.rawHeaders` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.6 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string[]} |
| |
| The raw request/response headers list exactly as they were received. |
| |
| The keys and values are in the same list. It is *not* a |
| list of tuples. So, the even-numbered offsets are key values, and the |
| odd-numbered offsets are the associated values. |
| |
| Header names are not lowercased, and duplicates are not merged. |
| |
| ```js |
| // Prints something like: |
| // |
| // [ 'user-agent', |
| // 'this is invalid because there can be only one', |
| // 'User-Agent', |
| // 'curl/7.22.0', |
| // 'Host', |
| // '127.0.0.1:8000', |
| // 'ACCEPT', |
| // '*/*' ] |
| console.log(request.rawHeaders); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### `message.rawTrailers` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.6 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string[]} |
| |
| The raw request/response trailer keys and values exactly as they were |
| received. Only populated at the `'end'` event. |
| |
| ### `message.setTimeout(msecs[, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| --> |
| |
| * `msecs` {number} |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {http.IncomingMessage} |
| |
| Calls `message.connection.setTimeout(msecs, callback)`. |
| |
| ### `message.socket` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {stream.Duplex} |
| |
| The [`net.Socket`][] object associated with the connection. |
| |
| With HTTPS support, use [`request.socket.getPeerCertificate()`][] to obtain the |
| client's authentication details. |
| |
| This property is guaranteed to be an instance of the {net.Socket} class, |
| a subclass of {stream.Duplex}, unless the user specified a socket |
| type other than {net.Socket}. |
| |
| ### `message.statusCode` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.1 |
| --> |
| |
| * {number} |
| |
| **Only valid for response obtained from [`http.ClientRequest`][].** |
| |
| The 3-digit HTTP response status code. E.G. `404`. |
| |
| ### `message.statusMessage` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.10 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} |
| |
| **Only valid for response obtained from [`http.ClientRequest`][].** |
| |
| The HTTP response status message (reason phrase). E.G. `OK` or `Internal Server |
| Error`. |
| |
| ### `message.trailers` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.0 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| The request/response trailers object. Only populated at the `'end'` event. |
| |
| ### `message.url` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.90 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string} |
| |
| **Only valid for request obtained from [`http.Server`][].** |
| |
| Request URL string. This contains only the URL that is |
| present in the actual HTTP request. If the request is: |
| |
| ```txt |
| GET /status?name=ryan HTTP/1.1\r\n |
| Accept: text/plain\r\n |
| \r\n |
| ``` |
| |
| To parse the URL into its parts: |
| |
| ```js |
| new URL(request.url, `http://${request.headers.host}`); |
| ``` |
| |
| When `request.url` is `'/status?name=ryan'` and |
| `request.headers.host` is `'localhost:3000'`: |
| |
| ```console |
| $ node |
| > new URL(request.url, `http://${request.headers.host}`) |
| URL { |
| href: 'http://localhost:3000/status?name=ryan', |
| origin: 'http://localhost:3000', |
| protocol: 'http:', |
| username: '', |
| password: '', |
| host: 'localhost:3000', |
| hostname: 'localhost', |
| port: '3000', |
| pathname: '/status', |
| search: '?name=ryan', |
| searchParams: URLSearchParams { 'name' => 'ryan' }, |
| hash: '' |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ## `http.METHODS` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.11.8 |
| --> |
| |
| * {string[]} |
| |
| A list of the HTTP methods that are supported by the parser. |
| |
| ## `http.STATUS_CODES` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.22 |
| --> |
| |
| * {Object} |
| |
| A collection of all the standard HTTP response status codes, and the |
| short description of each. For example, `http.STATUS_CODES[404] === 'Not |
| Found'`. |
| |
| ## `http.createServer([options][, requestListener])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.1.13 |
| changes: |
| - version: v13.8.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31448 |
| description: The `insecureHTTPParser` option is supported now. |
| - version: v13.3.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30570 |
| description: The `maxHeaderSize` option is supported now. |
| - version: v9.6.0, v8.12.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/15752 |
| description: The `options` argument is supported now. |
| --> |
| |
| * `options` {Object} |
| * `IncomingMessage` {http.IncomingMessage} Specifies the `IncomingMessage` |
| class to be used. Useful for extending the original `IncomingMessage`. |
| **Default:** `IncomingMessage`. |
| * `ServerResponse` {http.ServerResponse} Specifies the `ServerResponse` class |
| to be used. Useful for extending the original `ServerResponse`. **Default:** |
| `ServerResponse`. |
| * `insecureHTTPParser` {boolean} Use an insecure HTTP parser that accepts |
| invalid HTTP headers when `true`. Using the insecure parser should be |
| avoided. See [`--insecure-http-parser`][] for more information. |
| **Default:** `false` |
| * `maxHeaderSize` {number} Optionally overrides the value of |
| [`--max-http-header-size`][] for requests received by this server, i.e. |
| the maximum length of request headers in bytes. |
| **Default:** 8192 (8KB). |
| * `requestListener` {Function} |
| |
| * Returns: {http.Server} |
| |
| Returns a new instance of [`http.Server`][]. |
| |
| The `requestListener` is a function which is automatically |
| added to the [`'request'`][] event. |
| |
| ## `http.get(options[, callback])` |
| ## `http.get(url[, options][, callback])` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.3.6 |
| changes: |
| - version: v10.9.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/21616 |
| description: The `url` parameter can now be passed along with a separate |
| `options` object. |
| - version: v7.5.0 |
| pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10638 |
| description: The `options` parameter can be a WHATWG `URL` object. |
| --> |
| |
| * `url` {string | URL} |
| * `options` {Object} Accepts the same `options` as |
| [`http.request()`][], with the `method` always set to `GET`. |
| Properties that are inherited from the prototype are ignored. |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {http.ClientRequest} |
| |
| Since most requests are GET requests without bodies, Node.js provides this |
| convenience method. The only difference between this method and |
| [`http.request()`][] is that it sets the method to GET and calls `req.end()` |
| automatically. The callback must take care to consume the response |
| data for reasons stated in [`http.ClientRequest`][] section. |
| |
| The `callback` is invoked with a single argument that is an instance of |
| [`http.IncomingMessage`][]. |
| |
| JSON fetching example: |
| |
| ```js |
| http.get('http://nodejs.org/dist/index.json', (res) => { |
| const { statusCode } = res; |
| const contentType = res.headers['content-type']; |
| |
| let error; |
| if (statusCode !== 200) { |
| error = new Error('Request Failed.\n' + |
| `Status Code: ${statusCode}`); |
| } else if (!/^application\/json/.test(contentType)) { |
| error = new Error('Invalid content-type.\n' + |
| `Expected application/json but received ${contentType}`); |
| } |
| if (error) { |
| console.error(error.message); |
| // Consume response data to free up memory |
| res.resume(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| res.setEncoding('utf8'); |
| let rawData = ''; |
| res.on('data', (chunk) => { rawData += chunk; }); |
| res.on('end', () => { |
| try { |
| const parsedData = JSON.parse(rawData); |
| console.log(parsedData); |
| } catch (e) { |
| console.error(e.message); |
| } |
| }); |
| }).on('error', (e) => { |
| console.error(`Got error: ${e.message}`); |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ## `http.globalAgent` |
| <!-- YAML |
| added: v0.5.9 |
| --> |
| |
| * {http.Agent} |
| |
| Global instance of `Agent` which is used as the default for all HTTP client |
| requests. |
| |
| ## `http.maxHeaderSize` |
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| * {number} |
| |
| Read-only property specifying the maximum allowed size of HTTP headers in bytes. |
| Defaults to 8KB. Configurable using the [`--max-http-header-size`][] CLI option. |
| |
| This can be overridden for servers and client requests by passing the |
| `maxHeaderSize` option. |
| |
| ## `http.request(options[, callback])` |
| ## `http.request(url[, options][, callback])` |
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| |
| * `url` {string | URL} |
| * `options` {Object} |
| * `agent` {http.Agent | boolean} Controls [`Agent`][] behavior. Possible |
| values: |
| * `undefined` (default): use [`http.globalAgent`][] for this host and port. |
| * `Agent` object: explicitly use the passed in `Agent`. |
| * `false`: causes a new `Agent` with default values to be used. |
| * `auth` {string} Basic authentication i.e. `'user:password'` to compute an |
| Authorization header. |
| * `createConnection` {Function} A function that produces a socket/stream to |
| use for the request when the `agent` option is not used. This can be used to |
| avoid creating a custom `Agent` class just to override the default |
| `createConnection` function. See [`agent.createConnection()`][] for more |
| details. Any [`Duplex`][] stream is a valid return value. |
| * `defaultPort` {number} Default port for the protocol. **Default:** |
| `agent.defaultPort` if an `Agent` is used, else `undefined`. |
| * `family` {number} IP address family to use when resolving `host` or |
| `hostname`. Valid values are `4` or `6`. When unspecified, both IP v4 and |
| v6 will be used. |
| * `headers` {Object} An object containing request headers. |
| * `host` {string} A domain name or IP address of the server to issue the |
| request to. **Default:** `'localhost'`. |
| * `hostname` {string} Alias for `host`. To support [`url.parse()`][], |
| `hostname` will be used if both `host` and `hostname` are specified. |
| * `insecureHTTPParser` {boolean} Use an insecure HTTP parser that accepts |
| invalid HTTP headers when `true`. Using the insecure parser should be |
| avoided. See [`--insecure-http-parser`][] for more information. |
| **Default:** `false` |
| * `localAddress` {string} Local interface to bind for network connections. |
| * `lookup` {Function} Custom lookup function. **Default:** [`dns.lookup()`][]. |
| * `maxHeaderSize` {number} Optionally overrides the value of |
| [`--max-http-header-size`][] for requests received from the server, i.e. |
| the maximum length of response headers in bytes. |
| **Default:** 8192 (8KB). |
| * `method` {string} A string specifying the HTTP request method. **Default:** |
| `'GET'`. |
| * `path` {string} Request path. Should include query string if any. |
| E.G. `'/index.html?page=12'`. An exception is thrown when the request path |
| contains illegal characters. Currently, only spaces are rejected but that |
| may change in the future. **Default:** `'/'`. |
| * `port` {number} Port of remote server. **Default:** `defaultPort` if set, |
| else `80`. |
| * `protocol` {string} Protocol to use. **Default:** `'http:'`. |
| * `setHost` {boolean}: Specifies whether or not to automatically add the |
| `Host` header. Defaults to `true`. |
| * `socketPath` {string} Unix Domain Socket (cannot be used if one of `host` |
| or `port` is specified, those specify a TCP Socket). |
| * `timeout` {number}: A number specifying the socket timeout in milliseconds. |
| This will set the timeout before the socket is connected. |
| * `callback` {Function} |
| * Returns: {http.ClientRequest} |
| |
| Node.js maintains several connections per server to make HTTP requests. |
| This function allows one to transparently issue requests. |
| |
| `url` can be a string or a [`URL`][] object. If `url` is a |
| string, it is automatically parsed with [`new URL()`][]. If it is a [`URL`][] |
| object, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary `options` object. |
| |
| If both `url` and `options` are specified, the objects are merged, with the |
| `options` properties taking precedence. |
| |
| The optional `callback` parameter will be added as a one-time listener for |
| the [`'response'`][] event. |
| |
| `http.request()` returns an instance of the [`http.ClientRequest`][] |
| class. The `ClientRequest` instance is a writable stream. If one needs to |
| upload a file with a POST request, then write to the `ClientRequest` object. |
| |
| ```js |
| const postData = querystring.stringify({ |
| 'msg': 'Hello World!' |
| }); |
| |
| const options = { |
| hostname: 'www.google.com', |
| port: 80, |
| path: '/upload', |
| method: 'POST', |
| headers: { |
| 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', |
| 'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(postData) |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| const req = http.request(options, (res) => { |
| console.log(`STATUS: ${res.statusCode}`); |
| console.log(`HEADERS: ${JSON.stringify(res.headers)}`); |
| res.setEncoding('utf8'); |
| res.on('data', (chunk) => { |
| console.log(`BODY: ${chunk}`); |
| }); |
| res.on('end', () => { |
| console.log('No more data in response.'); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| req.on('error', (e) => { |
| console.error(`problem with request: ${e.message}`); |
| }); |
| |
| // Write data to request body |
| req.write(postData); |
| req.end(); |
| ``` |
| |
| In the example `req.end()` was called. With `http.request()` one |
| must always call `req.end()` to signify the end of the request - |
| even if there is no data being written to the request body. |
| |
| If any error is encountered during the request (be that with DNS resolution, |
| TCP level errors, or actual HTTP parse errors) an `'error'` event is emitted |
| on the returned request object. As with all `'error'` events, if no listeners |
| are registered the error will be thrown. |
| |
| There are a few special headers that should be noted. |
| |
| * Sending a 'Connection: keep-alive' will notify Node.js that the connection to |
| the server should be persisted until the next request. |
| |
| * Sending a 'Content-Length' header will disable the default chunked encoding. |
| |
| * Sending an 'Expect' header will immediately send the request headers. |
| Usually, when sending 'Expect: 100-continue', both a timeout and a listener |
| for the `'continue'` event should be set. See RFC 2616 Section 8.2.3 for more |
| information. |
| |
| * Sending an Authorization header will override using the `auth` option |
| to compute basic authentication. |
| |
| Example using a [`URL`][] as `options`: |
| |
| ```js |
| const options = new URL('http://abc:xyz@example.com'); |
| |
| const req = http.request(options, (res) => { |
| // ... |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| In a successful request, the following events will be emitted in the following |
| order: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * `'response'` |
| * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object |
| (`'data'` will not be emitted at all if the response body is empty, for |
| instance, in most redirects) |
| * `'end'` on the `res` object |
| * `'close'` |
| |
| In the case of a connection error, the following events will be emitted: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * `'error'` |
| * `'close'` |
| |
| In the case of a premature connection close before the response is received, |
| the following events will be emitted in the following order: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code |
| `'ECONNRESET'` |
| * `'close'` |
| |
| In the case of a premature connection close after the response is received, |
| the following events will be emitted in the following order: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * `'response'` |
| * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object |
| * (connection closed here) |
| * `'aborted'` on the `res` object |
| * `'close'` |
| * `'close'` on the `res` object |
| |
| If `req.abort()` is called before the connection succeeds, the following events |
| will be emitted in the following order: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * (`req.abort()` called here) |
| * `'abort'` |
| * `'error'` with an error with message `'Error: socket hang up'` and code |
| `'ECONNRESET'` |
| * `'close'` |
| |
| If `req.abort()` is called after the response is received, the following events |
| will be emitted in the following order: |
| |
| * `'socket'` |
| * `'response'` |
| * `'data'` any number of times, on the `res` object |
| * (`req.abort()` called here) |
| * `'abort'` |
| * `'aborted'` on the `res` object |
| * `'close'` |
| * `'close'` on the `res` object |
| |
| Setting the `timeout` option or using the `setTimeout()` function will |
| not abort the request or do anything besides add a `'timeout'` event. |
| |
| [`--insecure-http-parser`]: cli.html#cli_insecure_http_parser |
| [`--max-http-header-size`]: cli.html#cli_max_http_header_size_size |
| [`'checkContinue'`]: #http_event_checkcontinue |
| [`'request'`]: #http_event_request |
| [`'response'`]: #http_event_response |
| [`'upgrade'`]: #http_event_upgrade |
| [`Agent`]: #http_class_http_agent |
| [`Duplex`]: stream.html#stream_class_stream_duplex |
| [`TypeError`]: errors.html#errors_class_typeerror |
| [`URL`]: url.html#url_the_whatwg_url_api |
| [`agent.createConnection()`]: #http_agent_createconnection_options_callback |
| [`agent.getName()`]: #http_agent_getname_options |
| [`destroy()`]: #http_agent_destroy |
| [`dns.lookup()`]: dns.html#dns_dns_lookup_hostname_options_callback |
| [`'finish'`]: #http_event_finish |
| [`getHeader(name)`]: #http_request_getheader_name |
| [`http.Agent`]: #http_class_http_agent |
| [`http.ClientRequest`]: #http_class_http_clientrequest |
| [`http.IncomingMessage`]: #http_class_http_incomingmessage |
| [`http.Server`]: #http_class_http_server |
| [`http.get()`]: #http_http_get_options_callback |
| [`http.globalAgent`]: #http_http_globalagent |
| [`http.request()`]: #http_http_request_options_callback |
| [`message.headers`]: #http_message_headers |
| [`net.Server.close()`]: net.html#net_server_close_callback |
| [`net.Server`]: net.html#net_class_net_server |
| [`net.Socket`]: net.html#net_class_net_socket |
| [`net.createConnection()`]: net.html#net_net_createconnection_options_connectlistener |
| [`new URL()`]: url.html#url_constructor_new_url_input_base |
| [`removeHeader(name)`]: #http_request_removeheader_name |
| [`request.end()`]: #http_request_end_data_encoding_callback |
| [`request.flushHeaders()`]: #http_request_flushheaders |
| [`request.getHeader()`]: #http_request_getheader_name |
| [`request.setHeader()`]: #http_request_setheader_name_value |
| [`request.setTimeout()`]: #http_request_settimeout_timeout_callback |
| [`request.socket.getPeerCertificate()`]: tls.html#tls_tlssocket_getpeercertificate_detailed |
| [`request.socket`]: #http_request_socket |
| [`request.writableFinished`]: #http_request_writablefinished |
| [`request.writableEnded`]: #http_request_writableended |
| [`request.write(data, encoding)`]: #http_request_write_chunk_encoding_callback |
| [`response.end()`]: #http_response_end_data_encoding_callback |
| [`response.getHeader()`]: #http_response_getheader_name |
| [`response.setHeader()`]: #http_response_setheader_name_value |
| [`response.socket`]: #http_response_socket |
| [`response.writableFinished`]: #http_response_writablefinished |
| [`response.writableEnded`]: #http_response_writableended |
| [`response.write()`]: #http_response_write_chunk_encoding_callback |
| [`response.write(data, encoding)`]: #http_response_write_chunk_encoding_callback |
| [`response.writeContinue()`]: #http_response_writecontinue |
| [`response.writeHead()`]: #http_response_writehead_statuscode_statusmessage_headers |
| [`server.listen()`]: net.html#net_server_listen |
| [`server.timeout`]: #http_server_timeout |
| [`setHeader(name, value)`]: #http_request_setheader_name_value |
| [`socket.connect()`]: net.html#net_socket_connect_options_connectlistener |
| [`socket.setKeepAlive()`]: net.html#net_socket_setkeepalive_enable_initialdelay |
| [`socket.setNoDelay()`]: net.html#net_socket_setnodelay_nodelay |
| [`socket.setTimeout()`]: net.html#net_socket_settimeout_timeout_callback |
| [`socket.unref()`]: net.html#net_socket_unref |
| [`url.parse()`]: url.html#url_url_parse_urlstring_parsequerystring_slashesdenotehost |
| [`HPE_HEADER_OVERFLOW`]: errors.html#errors_hpe_header_overflow |
| [`writable.cork()`]: stream.html#stream_writable_cork |
| [`writable.uncork()`]: stream.html#stream_writable_uncork |