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SmartRequest Architecture Hints
Core Features
- supports http
- supports https
- supports unix socks
- supports formData
- supports file uploads
- supports best practice keepAlive
- dedicated functions for working with JSON request/response cycles
- written in TypeScript
- continuously updated
- uses node native http and https modules
- supports both Node.js and browser environments
- used in modules like @push.rocks/smartproxy and @api.global/typedrequest
Architecture Overview (as of v3.0.0 major refactoring)
- The project now has a multi-layer architecture with platform abstraction
- Base layer (ts/core_base/) contains abstract classes and unified types
- Node.js implementation (ts/core_node/) uses native http/https modules
- Fetch implementation (ts/core_fetch/) uses Fetch API for browser compatibility
- Core module (ts/core/) dynamically selects the appropriate implementation based on environment
- Client API (ts/client/) provides a fluent, chainable interface
- Legacy API has been completely removed in v3.0.0
Key Components
Core Base Module (ts/core_base/)
- request.ts: Abstract CoreRequest class defining the request interface
- response.ts: Abstract CoreResponse class with fetch-like API- Defines stream()method that always returns web-style ReadableStream
- Body can only be consumed once (throws error on second attempt)
 
- Defines 
- types.ts: Unified TypeScript interfaces and types- Single ICoreRequestOptionsinterface for all implementations
- Implementations handle unsupported options by throwing errors
 
- Single 
Core Node Module (ts/core_node/)
- request.ts: Node.js implementation using http/https modules- Supports unix socket connections and keep-alive agents
- Converts Node.js specific options from unified interface
 
- response.ts: Node.js CoreResponse implementation- stream()method converts Node.js stream to web ReadableStream
- streamNode()method returns native Node.js stream
- Methods like json(),text(),arrayBuffer()handle parsing
 
Core Fetch Module (ts/core_fetch/)
- request.ts: Fetch API implementation for browsers- Throws errors for Node.js specific options (agent, socketPath)
- Native support for CORS, credentials, and other browser features
 
- response.ts: Fetch-based CoreResponse implementation- stream()returns native web ReadableStream from response.body
- streamNode()throws error explaining it's not available in browser
 
Core Module (ts/core/)
- Dynamically loads appropriate implementation based on environment
- Uses @push.rocks/smartenv for environment detection
- Exports unified types from core_base
Client API (ts/client/)
- SmartRequest: Fluent API with method chaining
- Returns CoreResponse objects with fetch-like methods
- Supports pagination, retries, timeouts, and various response types
Stream Handling
- stream()method always returns web-style ReadableStream
- In Node.js, converts native streams to web streams
- streamNode()available only in Node.js environment for native streams
- Consistent API across platforms while preserving platform-specific capabilities
Binary Request Handling
- Binary requests handled through ArrayBuffer API
- Response body kept as Buffer/ArrayBuffer without string conversion
- No automatic transformations applied to binary data
Testing
- Use pnpm testto run all tests
- Tests use @git.zone/tstest/tapbundle for assertions
- Separate test files for Node.js (test.node.ts) and browser (test.browser.ts)
- Browser tests run in headless Chromium via puppeteer