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| author | 8cy <[email protected]> | 2020-04-03 02:48:28 -0700 |
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diff --git a/node_modules/sync-request/README.md b/node_modules/sync-request/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2200820..0000000 --- a/node_modules/sync-request/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# sync-request - -Make synchronous web requests with cross platform support. - -**N.B.** You should **not** be using this in a production application. In a node.js application you will find that you are completely unable to scale your server. In a client application you will find that sync-request causes the app to hang/freeze. Synchronous web requests are the number one cause of browser crashes. For production apps, you should use [then-request](https://github.com/then/then-request), which is exactly the same except that it is asynchronous. - -[](https://travis-ci.org/ForbesLindesay/sync-request) -[](https://david-dm.org/ForbesLindesay/sync-request) -[](https://www.npmjs.org/package/sync-request) - -## Installation - - npm install sync-request - -## Usage - -```js -request(method, url, options) -``` - -e.g. - -- GET request without options - -```js -var request = require('sync-request'); -var res = request('GET', 'http://example.com'); -console.log(res.getBody()); -``` - -- GET request with options - -```js -var request = require('sync-request'); -var res = request('GET', 'https://example.com', { - 'headers': { - 'user-agent': 'example-user-agent' - } -}); -console.log(res.getBody()); -``` - -- POST request to a JSON endpoint - -```js -var request = require('sync-request'); -var res = request('POST', 'https://example.com/create-user', { - json: { username: 'ForbesLindesay' } -}); -var user = JSON.parse(res.getBody('utf8')); -``` - -**Method:** - -An HTTP method (e.g. `GET`, `POST`, `PUT`, `DELETE` or `HEAD`). It is not case sensitive. - -**URL:** - -A url as a string (e.g. `http://example.com`). Relative URLs are allowed in the browser. - -**Options:** - - - `qs` - an object containing querystring values to be appended to the uri - - `headers` - http headers (default: `{}`) - - `body` - body for PATCH, POST and PUT requests. Must be a `Buffer` or `String` (only strings are accepted client side) - - `json` - sets `body` but to JSON representation of value and adds `Content-type: application/json`. Does not have any affect on how the response is treated. - - `cache` - Set this to `'file'` to enable a local cache of content. A separate process is still spawned even for cache requests. This option is only used if running in node.js - - `followRedirects` - defaults to `true` but can be explicitly set to `false` on node.js to prevent then-request following redirects automatically. - - `maxRedirects` - sets the maximum number of redirects to follow before erroring on node.js (default: `Infinity`) - - `gzip` - defaults to `true` but can be explicitly set to `false` on node.js to prevent then-request automatically supporting the gzip encoding on responses. - - `timeout` (default: `false`) - times out if no response is returned within the given number of milliseconds. - - `socketTimeout` (default: `false`) - calls `req.setTimeout` internally which causes the request to timeout if no new data is seen for the given number of milliseconds. This option is ignored in the browser. - - `retry` (default: `false`) - retry GET requests. Set this to `true` to retry when the request errors or returns a status code greater than or equal to 400 - - `retryDelay` (default: `200`) - the delay between retries in milliseconds - - `maxRetries` (default: `5`) - the number of times to retry before giving up. - -These options are passed through to [then-request](https://github.com/then/then-request), so any options that work for then-request should work for sync-request (with the exception of custom and memory caching strategies, and passing functions for handling retries). - -**Returns:** - -A `Response` object. - -Note that even for status codes that represent an error, the request function will still return a response. You can call `getBody` if you want to error on invalid status codes. The response has the following properties: - - - `statusCode` - a number representing the HTTP status code - - `headers` - http response headers - - `body` - a string if in the browser or a buffer if on the server - -It also has a method `res.getBody(encoding?)` which looks like: - -```js -function getBody(encoding) { - if (this.statusCode >= 300) { - var err = new Error('Server responded with status code ' + this.statusCode + ':\n' + this.body.toString(encoding)); - err.statusCode = this.statusCode; - err.headers = this.headers; - err.body = this.body; - throw err; - } - return encoding ? this.body.toString(encoding) : this.body; -} -``` - -## How is this possible? - -Internally, this uses a separate worker process that is run using either [childProcess.spawnSync](http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.11.13/api/child_process.html#child_process_child_process_spawnsync_command_args_options) if available, or falling back to [spawn-sync](https://www.npmjs.org/package/spawn-sync) if not. The fallback will attempt to install a native module for synchronous execution, and fall back to doing busy waiting for a file to exist. All this ultimatley means that the module is totally cross platform and does not require native code compilation support. - -The worker then makes the actual request using [then-request](https://www.npmjs.org/package/then-request) so this has almost exactly the same API as that. - -This can also be used in a web browser via browserify because xhr has built in support for synchronous execution. Note that this is not recommended as it will be blocking. - -## License - - MIT |