# @push.rocks/smartrequest A modern HTTP/HTTPS request library for Node.js with support for form data, file uploads, JSON, binary data, streams, and unix sockets. Features both a legacy API for backward compatibility and a modern fetch-like API for new projects. ## Install To install `@push.rocks/smartrequest`, use one of the following commands: ```bash # Using npm npm install @push.rocks/smartrequest --save # Using pnpm pnpm add @push.rocks/smartrequest # Using yarn yarn add @push.rocks/smartrequest ``` This will add `@push.rocks/smartrequest` to your project's dependencies. ## Key Features - 🚀 **Modern Fetch-like API** - Familiar response methods (`.json()`, `.text()`, `.arrayBuffer()`, `.stream()`) - 🔄 **Two API Styles** - Legacy function-based API and modern fluent chainable API - 🌐 **Unix Socket Support** - Connect to local services like Docker - 📦 **Form Data & File Uploads** - Built-in support for multipart/form-data - 🔁 **Pagination Support** - Multiple strategies (offset, cursor, Link headers) - ⚡ **Keep-Alive Connections** - Efficient connection pooling - 🛡️ **TypeScript First** - Full type safety and IntelliSense support - 🎯 **Zero Magic Defaults** - Explicit configuration following fetch API principles - 🔌 **Streaming Support** - Handle large files and real-time data - 🔧 **Highly Configurable** - Timeouts, retries, headers, and more ## Usage `@push.rocks/smartrequest` is designed as a versatile, modern HTTP client library for making HTTP/HTTPS requests in Node.js environments. It provides a clean, type-safe API inspired by the native fetch API but with additional features needed for server-side applications. The library provides two distinct APIs: 1. **Legacy API** - Simple function-based API for quick requests and backward compatibility 2. **Modern Fluent API** - A chainable, fetch-like API for more complex scenarios Below we will cover key usage scenarios of `@push.rocks/smartrequest`, showcasing its capabilities and providing you with a solid starting point to integrate it into your projects. ### Import Guide ```typescript // Modern API (recommended for new projects) import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // Legacy API (for backward compatibility) import { getJson, postJson, request } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; ``` ### Simple GET Request For fetching data from a REST API or any web service that returns JSON: ```typescript import { getJson } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; async function fetchGitHubUserInfo(username: string) { const response = await getJson(`https://api.github.com/users/${username}`); console.log(response.body); // The body contains the JSON response } fetchGitHubUserInfo('octocat'); ``` The `getJson` function simplifies the process of sending a GET request and parsing the JSON response. ### POST Requests with JSON When you need to send JSON data to a server, for example, creating a new resource: ```typescript import { postJson } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; async function createTodoItem(todoDetails: { title: string; completed: boolean }) { const response = await postJson('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos', { requestBody: todoDetails }); console.log(response.body); // Log the created todo item } createTodoItem({ title: 'Implement smartrequest', completed: false }); ``` `postJson` handles setting the appropriate content-type header and stringifies the JSON body. ### Handling Form Data and File Uploads `@push.rocks/smartrequest` simplifies the process of uploading files and submitting form data to a server: ```typescript import { postFormData, IFormField } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; async function uploadProfilePicture(formDataFields: IFormField[]) { await postFormData('https://api.example.com/upload', {}, formDataFields); } uploadProfilePicture([ { name: 'avatar', type: 'filePath', payload: './path/to/avatar.jpg', fileName: 'avatar.jpg', contentType: 'image/jpeg' }, { name: 'user_id', type: 'string', payload: '12345' } ]); ``` ### Streaming Support For cases when dealing with large datasets or streaming APIs, `@push.rocks/smartrequest` provides streaming capabilities: ```typescript import { getStream } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; async function streamLargeFile(url: string) { const stream = await getStream(url); stream.on('data', (chunk) => { console.log('Received chunk of data.'); }); stream.on('end', () => { console.log('Stream ended.'); }); } streamLargeFile('https://example.com/largefile'); ``` `getStream` allows you to handle data as it's received, which can be beneficial for performance and scalability. ### Advanced Options and Customization `@push.rocks/smartrequest` is built to be flexible, allowing you to specify additional options to tailor requests to your needs: ```typescript import { request, ISmartRequestOptions } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest/legacy'; async function customRequestExample() { const options: ISmartRequestOptions = { method: 'GET', headers: { 'Custom-Header': 'Value' }, keepAlive: true // Enables connection keep-alive }; const response = await request('https://example.com/data', options); console.log(response.body); } customRequestExample(); ``` `request` is the underlying function that powers the simpler `getJson`, `postJson`, etc., and provides you with full control over the HTTP request. ## Modern Fluent API In addition to the legacy API shown above, `@push.rocks/smartrequest` provides a modern, fluent API with a fetch-like response interface that offers a more chainable and TypeScript-friendly approach to making HTTP requests. ### Basic Usage with the Modern API ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // Simple GET request async function fetchUserData(userId: number) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(`https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/${userId}`) .get(); // Use the fetch-like response API const userData = await response.json(); console.log(userData); // The parsed JSON response } // POST request with JSON body async function createPost(title: string, body: string, userId: number) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts') .json({ title, body, userId }) .post(); const createdPost = await response.json(); console.log(createdPost); // The created post } ``` ### Setting Headers and Query Parameters ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; async function searchRepositories(query: string, perPage: number = 10) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url('https://api.github.com/search/repositories') .header('Accept', 'application/vnd.github.v3+json') .query({ q: query, per_page: perPage.toString() }) .get(); const data = await response.json(); return data.items; } ``` ### Handling Timeouts and Retries ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; async function fetchWithRetry(url: string) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .timeout(5000) // 5 seconds timeout .retry(3) // Retry up to 3 times on failure .get(); return await response.json(); } ``` ### Working with Different Response Types The modern API provides a fetch-like interface for handling different response types: ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // JSON response (default) async function fetchJson(url: string) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .get(); return await response.json(); // Parses JSON automatically } // Text response async function fetchText(url: string) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .get(); return await response.text(); // Returns response as string } // Binary data async function downloadImage(url: string) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .accept('binary') // Optional: hints to server we want binary .get(); const buffer = await response.arrayBuffer(); return Buffer.from(buffer); // Convert ArrayBuffer to Buffer if needed } // Streaming response async function streamLargeFile(url: string) { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .get(); // Get the underlying Node.js stream const stream = response.stream(); stream.on('data', (chunk) => { console.log(`Received ${chunk.length} bytes of data`); }); return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { stream.on('end', resolve); stream.on('error', reject); }); } ``` ### Pagination Support The modern API includes built-in support for various pagination strategies: ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient, PaginationStrategy } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // Offset-based pagination (page & limit) async function fetchAllUsers() { const client = SmartRequestClient.create() .url('https://api.example.com/users') .withOffsetPagination({ pageParam: 'page', limitParam: 'limit', startPage: 1, pageSize: 20, totalPath: 'meta.total' }); // Get first page with pagination info const firstPage = await client.getPaginated(); console.log(`Found ${firstPage.items.length} users on first page`); console.log(`Has more pages: ${firstPage.hasNextPage}`); if (firstPage.hasNextPage) { // Get next page const secondPage = await firstPage.getNextPage(); console.log(`Found ${secondPage.items.length} more users`); } // Or get all pages at once (use with caution for large datasets) const allUsers = await client.getAllPages(); console.log(`Retrieved ${allUsers.length} users in total`); } // Cursor-based pagination async function fetchAllPosts() { const allPosts = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url('https://api.example.com/posts') .withCursorPagination({ cursorParam: 'cursor', cursorPath: 'meta.nextCursor', hasMorePath: 'meta.hasMore' }) .getAllPages(); console.log(`Retrieved ${allPosts.length} posts in total`); } // Link header-based pagination (GitHub API style) async function fetchAllIssues(repo: string) { const paginatedResponse = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(`https://api.github.com/repos/${repo}/issues`) .header('Accept', 'application/vnd.github.v3+json') .withLinkPagination() .getPaginated(); return paginatedResponse.getAllPages(); } ``` ### Advanced Features #### Unix Socket Support ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // Connect to a service via Unix socket async function queryViaUnixSocket() { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.24/containers/json') .get(); return await response.json(); } ``` #### Form Data with File Uploads ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; async function uploadMultipleFiles(files: Array<{name: string, path: string}>) { const formFields = files.map(file => ({ name: 'files', value: fs.readFileSync(file.path), filename: file.name, contentType: 'application/octet-stream' })); const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url('https://api.example.com/upload') .formData(formFields) .post(); return await response.json(); } ``` #### Keep-Alive Connections ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; // Enable keep-alive for better performance with multiple requests async function performMultipleRequests() { const client = SmartRequestClient.create() .header('Connection', 'keep-alive'); // Requests will reuse the same connection const results = await Promise.all([ client.url('https://api.example.com/endpoint1').get(), client.url('https://api.example.com/endpoint2').get(), client.url('https://api.example.com/endpoint3').get() ]); return Promise.all(results.map(r => r.json())); } ``` ### Response Object Methods The modern API returns a `SmartResponse` object with the following methods: - `json(): Promise` - Parse response as JSON - `text(): Promise` - Get response as text - `arrayBuffer(): Promise` - Get response as ArrayBuffer - `stream(): NodeJS.ReadableStream` - Get the underlying Node.js stream - `raw(): http.IncomingMessage` - Get the raw http.IncomingMessage Each body method can only be called once per response, similar to the fetch API. Through its comprehensive set of features tailored for modern web development, `@push.rocks/smartrequest` aims to provide developers with a powerful tool for handling HTTP/HTTPS requests efficiently. Whether it's a simple API call, handling form data, processing streams, or working with paginated APIs, `@push.rocks/smartrequest` delivers a robust, type-safe solution to fit your project's requirements. ## Migration Guide: Legacy API to Modern API If you're currently using the legacy API and want to migrate to the modern fluent API, here's a quick reference guide: | Legacy API | Modern API | |------------|------------| | `getJson(url)` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).get()` | | `postJson(url, { requestBody: data })` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).json(data).post()` | | `putJson(url, { requestBody: data })` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).json(data).put()` | | `delJson(url)` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).delete()` | | `postFormData(url, {}, fields)` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).formData(fields).post()` | | `getStream(url)` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).accept('stream').get()` | | `request(url, options)` | `SmartRequestClient.create().url(url).[...configure options...].get()` | The modern API provides more flexibility and better TypeScript integration, making it the recommended approach for new projects. ## Complete Examples ### Building a REST API Client Here's a complete example of building a typed API client using smartrequest: ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient, type SmartResponse } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; interface User { id: number; name: string; email: string; } interface Post { id: number; title: string; body: string; userId: number; } class BlogApiClient { private baseUrl = 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com'; private async request(path: string) { return SmartRequestClient.create() .url(`${this.baseUrl}${path}`) .header('Accept', 'application/json'); } async getUser(id: number): Promise { const response = await this.request(`/users/${id}`).get(); return response.json(); } async createPost(post: Omit): Promise { const response = await this.request('/posts') .json(post) .post(); return response.json(); } async deletePost(id: number): Promise { const response = await this.request(`/posts/${id}`).delete(); if (!response.ok) { throw new Error(`Failed to delete post: ${response.statusText}`); } } async getAllPosts(userId?: number): Promise { const client = this.request('/posts'); if (userId) { client.query({ userId: userId.toString() }); } const response = await client.get(); return response.json(); } } // Usage const api = new BlogApiClient(); const user = await api.getUser(1); const posts = await api.getAllPosts(user.id); ``` ### Error Handling ```typescript import { SmartRequestClient } from '@push.rocks/smartrequest'; async function fetchWithErrorHandling(url: string) { try { const response = await SmartRequestClient.create() .url(url) .timeout(5000) .retry(2) .get(); // Check if request was successful if (!response.ok) { throw new Error(`HTTP ${response.status}: ${response.statusText}`); } // Handle different content types const contentType = response.headers['content-type']; if (contentType?.includes('application/json')) { return await response.json(); } else if (contentType?.includes('text/')) { return await response.text(); } else { return await response.arrayBuffer(); } } catch (error) { if (error.code === 'ECONNREFUSED') { console.error('Connection refused - is the server running?'); } else if (error.code === 'ETIMEDOUT') { console.error('Request timed out'); } else { console.error('Request failed:', error.message); } throw error; } } ``` ## License and Legal Information This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. 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