HTTP(s) get request with redirect, compress and streaming


Keywords
HTTP, HTTPS, request, GET, redirect, stream
License
MIT
Install
npm install getlet@2.2.0

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HTTP(s) request with redirect, compress and streaming

To be used if you only need bare bones HTTP request and if you'd rather have your response processed downstream.

getlet will send the request, handle the redirects and pipe the response. If you need anything more than this check superagent or request.

getlet always asks for gzip or deflate encoding and decompresses the response, but it won't do any other processing. It won't buffer the responses in any way.

Examples

  const getlet = require('getlet');

  // get URL and stream it
  getlet('http://google.com').pipe(stream);

  // configure URL from host and part
  getlet()
    .host('raw2.github.com')
    .path('/pirxpilot/liftie/master/.jshintrc')
    .secure(true)
    .on('error', errorHandler)
    .pipe(stream);

  // post some data
  getlet('https//example.com/form')
    .method('POST')
    .send(formData)
    .pipe(stream);

  // get URL and stream it, initialize later
  const request = getlet('http://google.com', false);
  setTimeout(function () {
    request.pipe(stream);
    request.init();
  }, 1000);
  // initialize later

API

getlet(url, autoInit = true)

url is an optional parameter - alternatively you can configure target using host and path autoInit if false init() has to be called explicitly to trigger network request

host(host)

path(path)

secure(on)

if on is truthy use HTTPS instead of HTTP

userAgent(ua)

set User-Agent header

header(name, value)

set header name to value, also accepts an object treated as name -> value

auth(username, password)

sets basic authentication Authorization header

send(data)

sends data with the request

method(method)

uses HTTP method (POST, PUT etc) - GET is used if method is not called

followRedirects(boolean)

when called with false will prevent getlet from automatically following redirects