npm install --save request-libcurl
This is a server-only package. This package was created due to a lack of stability in the Node's http
/https
ClientRequest and simplicity in fetch
modules. Since we've been looking for something tested by decades and generations, — our choice stopped on libcurl
, later core library might be changed, but we would keep same API and idea about fast, sustainable and simple HTTP requests.
- 👨💻 98% tests coverage + TDD (only for http(s));
- 👷♂️ Follow
request
API (simplified); - 📦 The single dependency on
node-libcurl
package; - ㊗️ IDNs support (internationalized domain names);
- 🛡 Repeat (built-in retries) request on failed or broken connection;
- 😎 HTTP/2 support;
- 🤘 HTTP/3 support!
- 🎒 Send GET/POST with custom
body
and headers; - 🗂 Pipe to the file;
- 🚦 Follow or deny redirects;
- 📤 Upload files with a single line;
- 🔐 Ignore or deny "broken" SSL/TLS certificates;
- 💪 Bulletproof design, during development we avoid complex solutions.
- Installation
- API
- Request options detailed description:
- List of default request options
- Examples:
- Known Issues
- Running tests
- Support
# ONLY for node@^16.14
npm install request-libcurl --save
# ONLY for node@^14.14 || >=16 || <16.14
npm install request-libcurl@3.0.0 --save
# for node@>=9.0.0
npm install request-libcurl@2.3.4 --save
// Import
import request from 'request-libcurl';
// CommonJS
const request = require('request-libcurl');
We build this package to serve our needs and solve our issues with Node's native API. It may have a lack of compatibility with request()
module API, or compatible only partially.
import request from 'request-libcurl';
const opts = {
method: 'GET', // POST, GET
url: 'https://example.com', // String
auth: 'username:password', // String
form: '{"ops": "value"}', // String, can be JSON or any other type of payload
headers: { // Object
Accept: '*/*',
'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.103 Safari/537.36'
},
debug: false, // Boolean
retry: true, // Boolean
retries: 3, // Number
timeout: 6144, // Number
keepAlive: false, // Boolean
retryDelay: 256, // Number
followRedirect: true, // Boolean
maxRedirects: 4, // Number
rejectUnauthorized: false // Boolean
};
// Callback API
request(opts, (error, resp) => {
if (error) {
// Houston we got a problem! 😱
const { errorCode, code, statusCode, message } = error;
} else {
// We've got successful response! 🥳
const { statusCode, body, headers } = resp;
}
});
import request from 'request-libcurl';
// Default "defaultOptions" Object:
request.defaultOptions = {
wait: false,
proxy: false,
retry: true,
debug: false,
method: 'GET',
timeout: 6144,
retries: 3,
rawBody: false,
keepAlive: false,
noStorage: false,
retryDelay: 256,
maxRedirects: 4,
followRedirect: true,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
rejectUnauthorizedProxy: false,
badStatuses: [ 300, 303, 305, 400, 407, 408, 409, 410, 500, 502, 503, 504, 510 ],
isBadStatus(statusCode, badStatuses = request.defaultOptions.badStatuses) {
return badStatuses.includes(statusCode) || statusCode >= 500;
},
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.103 Safari/537.36',
Accept: '*/*'
}
};
// Override default settings:
request.defaultOptions.timeout = 7000;
request.defaultOptions.retries = 12;
request.defaultOptions.retryDelay = 5000;
request.defaultOptions.followRedirect = false;
// Override bad statuses codes (used to trigger retries)
request.defaultOptions.badStatuses = [300, 303, 305, 400, 407, 408, 409, 410];
// Override function used to trigger retries based on status code
request.defaultOptions.isBadStatus = (statusCode, badStatuses = request.defaultOptions.badStatuses) => {
return badStatuses.includes(statusCode) || statusCode >= 500;
};
opts.url
oropts.uri
{String} - [Required] Fully qualified URI with protocolhttp
/https
;opts.method
{String} - [Optional] HTTP Method name, you can use any valid method name from HTTP specs, tested with GET/POST, default:GET
;opts.auth
{String} - [Optional] value for HTTP Authorization header as plain string in a form ofusername:password
;opts.form
{String|Object} - [Optional] Custom request body for POST request. If {String} is passedContent-Type
will be set toapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded
, by passing plain {Object}Content-Type
will be set toapplication/json
. To set customContent-Type
— pass it toopts.headers
Object;opts.upload
{Integer} - [Optional] To upload a file pass an Integer representing the file descriptor. See this example for reference;opts.pipeTo
{stream.Writable} - [Optional] Pass response data to writableStream, for example download a file to FS via{pipeTo: fs.createWriteStream('/path/to/file.pdf')}
;opts.headers
{Object} - [Optional] Custom request headers, default:{ Accept: '*/*', 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.103 Safari/537.36' }
. Note: setting custom request headers will replace default ones;opts.debug
{Boolean} - [Optional] Enable debug and extra logging, default:false
;opts.retry
{Boolean} - [Optional] Retry request if connection is broken? Default:true
;opts.retries
{Number} - [Optional] How many times retry request if connection is broken, default:3
;opts.retryDelay
{Number} - [Optional] How long to wait between request retries (ms), default:256
;opts.timeout
{Number} - [Optional] How long to wait for response (ms), default:6144
;opts.followRedirect
{Boolean} - [Optional] Shall request follow redirects? Default:true
;opts.keepAlive
{Boolean} - [Optional] Turn on TCP keepalive probes, default:false
;opts.maxRedirects
{Number} - [Optional] How many redirects are supported during single request, default:4
;opts.badStatuses
{[Number]} - [Optional] Array of "bad" status codes responsible for triggering request retries, default:[300, 303, 305, 400, 407, 408, 409, 410, 500, 502, 503, 504, 510]
;opts.isBadStatus
{Function} - [Optional] Function responsible for triggering request retries, default (at the bottom of code-block);opts.rawBody
{Boolean} - Disable all data processing (body
will be passed as Buffer,headers
will be empty, use.onHeader()
callback to get headers withrawBody
option), great option for piping, default:false
;opts.noStorage
{Boolean} - Disable all data processing and data concatenation (headers
andbody
won't be passed to response), great option for piping, default:false
;opts.wait
{Boolean} - Do not send request immediately and wait until.send()
method is called, set this option totrue
to register.onHeader()
and.onBody()
callbacks, default:false
;opts.proxy
{String} - Fully qualified URL to HTTP proxy, when this feature is enabled connections are going to start withCONNECT
request, default: no proxy or system proxy is used;opts.rejectUnauthorized
{Boolean} - [Optional] Shall request be rejected if SSL/TLS certificate can't be validated? Default:false
;opts.rejectUnauthorizedProxy
{Boolean} - [Optional] Shall request be rejected if SSL/TLS certificate of a proxy host can't be validated? Default:false
;opts.curlOptions
{Object} - [Optional] Explicitly setlibcurl
options, full list of options available here and here;opts.curlFeatures
{Object} - [Optional] Explicitly enable or disablelibcurl
features. To enable a feature passtrue
as a value, example:{NoDataParsing: true}
. To disable passfalse
as a value, example:{NoDataParsing: false}
. Full list of available features is available here.
Notes:
- When using
opts.rawBody
callback won't returnheaders
, to get headers useonHeader
callback; - When using
opts.noStorage
callback won't returnheaders
andbody
, to get headers and body useonData
andonHeader
callbacks; opts.upload
andopts.form
can not be used together, there won't be exception thrown, if both presented —opts.form
will be used instead;- When using
opts.upload
or any other request where server returnsexpect: '100-continue'
HTTP header — callback won't returnheaders
, to get headers useonHeader
callback; - This package is build on top of
libcurl
andnode-libcurl
it's the way more powerful than just sending requests viahttp
andhttps
protocol. Libcurl can work with IMAP/SMTP protocols getting/sending emails. Libcurl can serve as fully-featured FTP-client. Here's full list of supported protocols:DICT
,FILE
,FTP
,FTPS
,Gopher
,HTTP
,HTTPS
,IMAP
,IMAPS
,LDAP
,LDAPS
,POP3
,POP3S
,RTMP
,RTSP
,SCP
,SFTP
,SMTP
,SMTPS
,Telnet
andTFTP
. To learn more on how to utilize all available power and features see docs ofnode-libcurl
andlibcurl
itself.
resp.statusCode
{Number} - HTTP response/status code;resp.body
{String} - Body of HTTP response, not modified or processed, as it is — plain text;resp.headers
{Object} - HTTP response headers as plain Object, all headers names are lower-cased.
error.errorCode
{Number} -libcurl
internal error code;error.code
{Number} -libcurl
internal error code, same aserrorCode
;error.statusCode
{Number} - HTTP error code, if any;error.message
{String} - Human-readable error.
import request from 'request-libcurl';
const req = request({ url: 'https://example.com' });
req.abort()
- Abort current request, request will return499: Client Closed Request
HTTP errorreq.send()
- Send request, use it withwait
. For example withrawBody
/noStorage
, when you need to delay sending request, for example to set event listeners and/or callbacksreq.pipe(stream.Writable)
- Pipe response to a WritableStream, for example download a file to FS. Use with{wait: true, retry: false}
options, and.send()
methodreq.onData(callback)
- Hook, called right after data is received, called for each data-chunk. Useful with.pipe()
,rawBody
/noStorage
and callbacks/eventsreq.onHeader(callback)
- Hook, called right after header is received, called for each header. Useful with.pipe()
,rawBody
/noStorage
and callbacks/eventscallback(error, resp)
- Callback triggered on successful responseerror
{undefined};resp.statusCode
{Number} - HTTP status code;resp.body
{String} - Body of HTTP response, not modified or processed, as it is — plain text;resp.headers
{Object} - Key-value plain Object with pairs of response headers;
callback(error)
- Callback triggered on failed requesterror.errorCode
{Number} -libcurl
internal error code;error.code
{Number} -libcurl
internal error code, same aserrorCode
;error.statusCode
{Number} - HTTP error code, if any;error.message
{String} - Human-readable error.
Send GET and POST requests, download and upload files — all just in few lines of code.
By default request-libcurl
will take care of chunked responses and encoding:
import request from 'request-libcurl';
// GET request:
request({ url: 'https://example.com' }, (error, resp) => {
console.log(resp.body)
/* ... */
});
For full control over request/response streams, chunks, and encoding use {rawBody: true, wait: true, retry: false}
options with .onData()
and .onHeader()
callbacks:
let responseBody = Buffer.from('');
let responseHeaders = Buffer.from('');
const headersObj = {};
const req = request({
url: 'https://example.com',
retry: false, // Do not retry with rawBody/noStorage, as it may mess up with headers and body inside `.onData()` and `.onHeader()` callbacks
rawBody: true,
wait: true // Using 'wait' option to set `.onData()` and `.onHeader()` callbacks
}, (error) => {
if (error) {
throw error;
}
// Body as plain-string
const body = responseBody.toString('utf8');
// All headers as plain multi-line string
const headers = responseHeaders.toString('utf8');
// All headers as plain-Object
console.log(headersObj);
});
req.onData((chunkAsBuffer) => {
// Do something with a body
// .pipe() for example
responseBody = Buffer.concat([responseBody, chunkAsBuffer]);
});
req.onHeader((chunkAsBuffer) => {
responseHeaders = Buffer.concat([responseHeaders, chunkAsBuffer]);
// Or convert it to headers Object
// Headers received one-by-one, line-by-line
const header = chunkAsBuffer.toString('utf8');
if (header.includes(':')) {
const splitHeader = header.split(':');
headersObj[splitHeader[0].toLowerCase().trim()] = splitHeader[1].trim();
}
});
req.send();
import request from 'request-libcurl';
import querystring from 'querystring';
// POST (Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded):
// by passing a String or formatted "Query String" to `form`
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com',
form: querystring.stringify({ myForm: 'data' })
}, (error, resp) => {
/* ... */
});
// POST with Authorization (Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded):
// by passing a String or formatted "Query String" to `form`
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com',
auth: 'username:passwd',
form: querystring.stringify({ myForm: 'data' })
}, (error, resp) => {
/* ... */
});
// POST (Content-Type: application/json):
// by passing plain Object to `form`
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com',
form: { myForm: 'data' }
}, (error, resp) => {
/* ... */
});
import request from 'request-libcurl';
// POST with Authorization (Content-Type: application/json):
// by passing plain Object to `form`
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com',
auth: 'username:passwd',
form: { myForm: 'data' }
}, (error, resp) => {
/* ... */
});
// Custom POST (Content-Type: text/plain):
// by passing custom Headers
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com',
form: 'Plain String or Base64 String or any other String',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'text/plain'
}
}, (error, resp) => {
/* ... */
});
Download a file to the FileSystem by passing {stream.Writable}
Download a file to the FileSystem by passing {stream.Writable} to pipeTo
option:
import fs from 'fs';
import request from 'request-libcurl';
const req = request({
url: 'https://example.com/file.pdf',
pipeTo: fs.createWriteStream('/path/to/file.pdf', {flags: 'w'}),
retry: false // Do not retry when download!
}, (error, resp) => {
if (error) {
throw error;
} else {
// File successfully downloaded
fs.stat('/path/to/file.pdf', (error, stats) => {
// do something with downloaded file
});
}
});
Download a file to the FileSystem using .pipe()
method:
import fs from 'fs';
import request from 'request-libcurl';
const req = request({
url: 'https://example.com/file.pdf',
wait: true,
retry: false // Do not retry when download!
}, (error, resp) => {
if (error) {
throw error;
} else {
// File successfully downloaded
fs.stat('/path/to/file.pdf', (error, stats) => {
// do something with downloaded file
});
}
});
req.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('/path/to/file.pdf', {flags: 'w'}));
// .pipe() method can be used to pass download to a multiple WritableStream(s):
// req.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('/backup/downloads/file.pdf', {flags: 'w'}));
req.send();
import fs from 'fs';
import request from 'request-libcurl';
fs.open('/path/to/a/file', 'r', function(err, fd) {
if (err) {
throw new Error('can not read the file');
}
request({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://example.com/upload',
upload: fd,
retry: false,
}, (error, resp) => {
if (error) {
throw error;
} else {
// File successfully uploaded
}
});
});
In this example we are going to use HTTPPOST
libcurl option passing [Object]
(array of Objects representing files, note: multiple files can be passed in a single request) via curlOptions
import request from 'request-libcurl';
const fileLocation = '/full/absolute/path/to/a/file.ext';
request({
method: 'POST', // Can be used with PUT
url: 'https://example.com/upload.php',
retry: false,
curlOptions: {
HTTPPOST: [{
name: 'file.ext', // File's name
file: fileLocation, // Full absolute path to a file on FS
type: 'application/ext' // File's mime-type
} /*, {...} */]
}
}, (error) => {
if (error) {
throw error;
} else {
// File(s) successfully uploaded
}
});
Got an issue? Start with checking "Known Issues" section below.
To address most common issue with SSL certificates and speed up response time — SSL/TLS certificates validation is disabled in this package by default. But on edge cases this may return error-code 35
on SNI-enabled hosts. To solve this issue add { rejectUnauthorized: true }
to request object.
To change rejectUnauthorized
option globally use:
request.defaultOptions.rejectUnauthorized = true;
Due to single dependency on node-libcurl
which shipped with statically built binaries, you may encounter This module was compiled against a different Node.js version using NODE_MODULE_VERSION
error. This may happen on edge cases, like running the very latest release of node.js (while bundled builds aren't shipped yet), then you may want to build this package locally, use one of next commands:
# Please see options below, in dependence from version of NPM and Node.js
# one of this options should solve this issue
# Option 1: Update and rebuild locally installed binaries
npm rebuild --update-binary --build-from-source
# Option 2: Build library
npm install --save request-libcurl --build-from-source
# Option 3: Build library and curl executables:
npm install --save request-libcurl --build-from-source --curl_static_build=true
# In case if you encounter errors during building package locally:
# 1. Execute same command as "sudo" (e.g. administrator), and try again
# 2. Install globally node-gyp and node-pre-gyp NPM packages, and try again
Some of indirect dependencies of libcurl
might be missing. Errors related to missing dependencies include Library not loaded
, and image not found
in error's description/output.
One of curl
dependency libraries is zstd
. See installation instruction below or build from source
# Error: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/zstd/lib/libzstd.1.dylib
# Reason: image not found
# Solution 1: macOS Install via brew
brew install zstd
# Solution 2: Linux/Debian/Ubuntu Install via apt-get
apt-get update
apt-get install zstd
# Solution 3: Linux/CentOS/RHEL Install via yum
yum install zstd
# Solution 4: Unix build from source
# Up to date docs — https://github.com/facebook/zstd#build-instructions
# Download latest release from here — https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases
# For example as of 2020-06-02 — zstd-1.4.8.tar.gz
curl https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/download/v1.4.8/zstd-1.4.8.tar.gz -O
make
make install # might require sudo/root permissions
# Optionally test compiled binary with:
make check
For more details and instructions for different platforms read node-libcurl
official docs. Note: It's highly recommended to run tests after building package locally.
- Clone this package
- In Terminal (Console) go to directory where package is cloned
- Then run:
# Install development NPM dependencies:
npm install --save-dev
# Install NPM dependencies:
npm install --save
# Run tests:
PORT=3003 npm test
# Run tests and output debugging details:
DEBUG=true PORT=3003 npm test
# PORT env.var is required! And can be changed to any open port!
# Note: The Internet connection is required to perform tests
# Note: Test-suite includes "no response" and "timing out responses"
# if a test looks stuck — give it another minute before interrupting it
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