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Class: ClientRequest
Make HTTP/HTTPS requests.
Process: Main
ClientRequest implements the Writable Stream
interface and is therefore an EventEmitter.
new ClientRequest(options)
options(Object | String) - Ifoptionsis a String, it is interpreted as the request URL. If it is an object, it is expected to fully specify an HTTP request via the following properties:methodString (optional) - The HTTP request method. Defaults to the GET method.urlString (optional) - The request URL. Must be provided in the absolute form with the protocol scheme specified as http or https.sessionObject (optional) - TheSessioninstance with which the request is associated.partitionString (optional) - The name of thepartitionwith which the request is associated. Defaults to the empty string. Thesessionoption prevails onpartition. Thus if asessionis explicitly specified,partitionis ignored.protocolString (optional) - The protocol scheme in the form 'scheme:'. Currently supported values are 'http:' or 'https:'. Defaults to 'http:'.hostString (optional) - The server host provided as a concatenation of the hostname and the port number 'hostname:port'hostnameString (optional) - The server host name.portInteger (optional) - The server's listening port number.pathString (optional) - The path part of the request URL.
options properties such as protocol, host, hostname, port and path
strictly follow the Node.js model as described in the
URL module.
For instance, we could have created the same request to 'github.com' as follows:
const request = net.request({
method: 'GET',
protocol: 'https:',
hostname: 'github.com',
port: 443,
path: '/'
})
Instance Events
Event: 'response'
Returns:
responseIncomingMessage - An object representing the HTTP response message.
Event: 'login'
Returns:
authInfoObjectisProxyBooleanschemeStringhostStringportIntegerrealmString
callbackFunction
Emitted when an authenticating proxy is asking for user credentials.
The callback function is expected to be called back with user credentials:
usernameStringpasswordString
request.on('login', (authInfo, callback) => {
callback('username', 'password')
})
Providing empty credentials will cancel the request and report an authentication error on the response object:
request.on('response', (response) => {
console.log(`STATUS: ${response.statusCode}`);
response.on('error', (error) => {
console.log(`ERROR: ${JSON.stringify(error)}`)
})
})
request.on('login', (authInfo, callback) => {
callback()
})
Event: 'finish'
Emitted just after the last chunk of the request's data has been written into
the request object.
Event: 'abort'
Emitted when the request is aborted. The abort event will not be fired if
the request is already closed.
Event: 'error'
Returns:
errorError - an error object providing some information about the failure.
Emitted when the net module fails to issue a network request. Typically when
the request object emits an error event, a close event will subsequently
follow and no response object will be provided.
Event: 'close'
Emitted as the last event in the HTTP request-response transaction. The close
event indicates that no more events will be emitted on either the request or
response objects.
Instance Properties
request.chunkedEncoding
A Boolean specifying whether the request will use HTTP chunked transfer encoding
or not. Defaults to false. The property is readable and writable, however it can
be set only before the first write operation as the HTTP headers are not yet put
on the wire. Trying to set the chunkedEncoding property after the first write
will throw an error.
Using chunked encoding is strongly recommended if you need to send a large request body as data will be streamed in small chunks instead of being internally buffered inside Electron process memory.
Instance Methods
request.setHeader(name, value)
nameString - An extra HTTP header name.valueString - An extra HTTP header value.
Adds an extra HTTP header. The header name will issued as it is without lowercasing. It can be called only before first write. Calling this method after the first write will throw an error.
request.getHeader(name)
nameString - Specify an extra header name.
Returns String - The value of a previously set extra header name.
request.removeHeader(name)
nameString - Specify an extra header name.
Removes a previously set extra header name. This method can be called only before first write. Trying to call it after the first write will throw an error.
request.write(chunk[, encoding][, callback])
chunk(String | Buffer) - A chunk of the request body's data. If it is a string, it is converted into a Buffer using the specified encoding.encodingString (optional) - Used to convert string chunks into Buffer objects. Defaults to 'utf-8'.callbackFunction (optional) - Called after the write operation ends.
callback is essentially a dummy function introduced in the purpose of keeping
similarity with the Node.js API. It is called asynchronously in the next tick
after chunk content have been delivered to the Chromium networking layer.
Contrary to the Node.js implementation, it is not guaranteed that chunk
content have been flushed on the wire before callback is called.
Adds a chunk of data to the request body. The first write operation may cause the request headers to be issued on the wire. After the first write operation, it is not allowed to add or remove a custom header.
request.end([chunk][, encoding][, callback])
chunk(String | Buffer) (optional)encodingString (optional)callbackFunction (optional)
Sends the last chunk of the request data. Subsequent write or end operations
will not be allowed. The finish event is emitted just after the end operation.
request.abort()
Cancels an ongoing HTTP transaction. If the request has already emitted the
close event, the abort operation will have no effect. Otherwise an ongoing
event will emit abort and close events. Additionally, if there is an ongoing
response object,it will emit the aborted event.