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1node-fetch
2==========
3
4[![npm version][npm-image]][npm-url]
5[![build status][travis-image]][travis-url]
6[![coverage status][codecov-image]][codecov-url]
7[![install size][install-size-image]][install-size-url]
8[![Discord][discord-image]][discord-url]
9
10A light-weight module that brings `window.fetch` to Node.js
11
12(We are looking for [v2 maintainers and collaborators](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/issues/567))
13
14[![Backers][opencollective-image]][opencollective-url]
15
16<!-- TOC -->
17
18- [Motivation](#motivation)
19- [Features](#features)
20- [Difference from client-side fetch](#difference-from-client-side-fetch)
21- [Installation](#installation)
22- [Loading and configuring the module](#loading-and-configuring-the-module)
23- [Common Usage](#common-usage)
24    - [Plain text or HTML](#plain-text-or-html)
25    - [JSON](#json)
26    - [Simple Post](#simple-post)
27    - [Post with JSON](#post-with-json)
28    - [Post with form parameters](#post-with-form-parameters)
29    - [Handling exceptions](#handling-exceptions)
30    - [Handling client and server errors](#handling-client-and-server-errors)
31- [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage)
32    - [Streams](#streams)
33    - [Buffer](#buffer)
34    - [Accessing Headers and other Meta data](#accessing-headers-and-other-meta-data)
35    - [Extract Set-Cookie Header](#extract-set-cookie-header)
36    - [Post data using a file stream](#post-data-using-a-file-stream)
37    - [Post with form-data (detect multipart)](#post-with-form-data-detect-multipart)
38    - [Request cancellation with AbortSignal](#request-cancellation-with-abortsignal)
39- [API](#api)
40    - [fetch(url[, options])](#fetchurl-options)
41    - [Options](#options)
42    - [Class: Request](#class-request)
43    - [Class: Response](#class-response)
44    - [Class: Headers](#class-headers)
45    - [Interface: Body](#interface-body)
46    - [Class: FetchError](#class-fetcherror)
47- [License](#license)
48- [Acknowledgement](#acknowledgement)
49
50<!-- /TOC -->
51
52## Motivation
53
54Instead of implementing `XMLHttpRequest` in Node.js to run browser-specific [Fetch polyfill](https://github.com/github/fetch), why not go from native `http` to `fetch` API directly? Hence, `node-fetch`, minimal code for a `window.fetch` compatible API on Node.js runtime.
55
56See Matt Andrews' [isomorphic-fetch](https://github.com/matthew-andrews/isomorphic-fetch) or Leonardo Quixada's [cross-fetch](https://github.com/lquixada/cross-fetch) for isomorphic usage (exports `node-fetch` for server-side, `whatwg-fetch` for client-side).
57
58## Features
59
60- Stay consistent with `window.fetch` API.
61- Make conscious trade-off when following [WHATWG fetch spec][whatwg-fetch] and [stream spec](https://streams.spec.whatwg.org/) implementation details, document known differences.
62- Use native promise but allow substituting it with [insert your favorite promise library].
63- Use native Node streams for body on both request and response.
64- Decode content encoding (gzip/deflate) properly and convert string output (such as `res.text()` and `res.json()`) to UTF-8 automatically.
65- Useful extensions such as timeout, redirect limit, response size limit, [explicit errors](ERROR-HANDLING.md) for troubleshooting.
66
67## Difference from client-side fetch
68
69- See [Known Differences](LIMITS.md) for details.
70- If you happen to use a missing feature that `window.fetch` offers, feel free to open an issue.
71- Pull requests are welcomed too!
72
73## Installation
74
75Current stable release (`2.x`)
76
77```sh
78$ npm install node-fetch
79```
80
81## Loading and configuring the module
82We suggest you load the module via `require` until the stabilization of ES modules in node:
83```js
84const fetch = require('node-fetch');
85```
86
87If you are using a Promise library other than native, set it through `fetch.Promise`:
88```js
89const Bluebird = require('bluebird');
90
91fetch.Promise = Bluebird;
92```
93
94## Common Usage
95
96NOTE: The documentation below is up-to-date with `2.x` releases; see the [`1.x` readme](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/1.x/README.md), [changelog](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/1.x/CHANGELOG.md) and [2.x upgrade guide](UPGRADE-GUIDE.md) for the differences.
97
98#### Plain text or HTML
99```js
100fetch('https://github.com/')
101    .then(res => res.text())
102    .then(body => console.log(body));
103```
104
105#### JSON
106
107```js
108
109fetch('https://api.github.com/users/github')
110    .then(res => res.json())
111    .then(json => console.log(json));
112```
113
114#### Simple Post
115```js
116fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: 'a=1' })
117    .then(res => res.json()) // expecting a json response
118    .then(json => console.log(json));
119```
120
121#### Post with JSON
122
123```js
124const body = { a: 1 };
125
126fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', {
127        method: 'post',
128        body:    JSON.stringify(body),
129        headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
130    })
131    .then(res => res.json())
132    .then(json => console.log(json));
133```
134
135#### Post with form parameters
136`URLSearchParams` is available in Node.js as of v7.5.0. See [official documentation](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_class_urlsearchparams) for more usage methods.
137
138NOTE: The `Content-Type` header is only set automatically to `x-www-form-urlencoded` when an instance of `URLSearchParams` is given as such:
139
140```js
141const { URLSearchParams } = require('url');
142
143const params = new URLSearchParams();
144params.append('a', 1);
145
146fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: params })
147    .then(res => res.json())
148    .then(json => console.log(json));
149```
150
151#### Handling exceptions
152NOTE: 3xx-5xx responses are *NOT* exceptions and should be handled in `then()`; see the next section for more information.
153
154Adding a catch to the fetch promise chain will catch *all* exceptions, such as errors originating from node core libraries, network errors and operational errors, which are instances of FetchError. See the [error handling document](ERROR-HANDLING.md)  for more details.
155
156```js
157fetch('https://domain.invalid/')
158    .catch(err => console.error(err));
159```
160
161#### Handling client and server errors
162It is common to create a helper function to check that the response contains no client (4xx) or server (5xx) error responses:
163
164```js
165function checkStatus(res) {
166    if (res.ok) { // res.status >= 200 && res.status < 300
167        return res;
168    } else {
169        throw MyCustomError(res.statusText);
170    }
171}
172
173fetch('https://httpbin.org/status/400')
174    .then(checkStatus)
175    .then(res => console.log('will not get here...'))
176```
177
178## Advanced Usage
179
180#### Streams
181The "Node.js way" is to use streams when possible:
182
183```js
184fetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png')
185    .then(res => {
186        const dest = fs.createWriteStream('./octocat.png');
187        res.body.pipe(dest);
188    });
189```
190
191#### Buffer
192If you prefer to cache binary data in full, use buffer(). (NOTE: `buffer()` is a `node-fetch`-only API)
193
194```js
195const fileType = require('file-type');
196
197fetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png')
198    .then(res => res.buffer())
199    .then(buffer => fileType(buffer))
200    .then(type => { /* ... */ });
201```
202
203#### Accessing Headers and other Meta data
204```js
205fetch('https://github.com/')
206    .then(res => {
207        console.log(res.ok);
208        console.log(res.status);
209        console.log(res.statusText);
210        console.log(res.headers.raw());
211        console.log(res.headers.get('content-type'));
212    });
213```
214
215#### Extract Set-Cookie Header
216
217Unlike browsers, you can access raw `Set-Cookie` headers manually using `Headers.raw()`. This is a `node-fetch` only API.
218
219```js
220fetch(url).then(res => {
221    // returns an array of values, instead of a string of comma-separated values
222    console.log(res.headers.raw()['set-cookie']);
223});
224```
225
226#### Post data using a file stream
227
228```js
229const { createReadStream } = require('fs');
230
231const stream = createReadStream('input.txt');
232
233fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: stream })
234    .then(res => res.json())
235    .then(json => console.log(json));
236```
237
238#### Post with form-data (detect multipart)
239
240```js
241const FormData = require('form-data');
242
243const form = new FormData();
244form.append('a', 1);
245
246fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', { method: 'POST', body: form })
247    .then(res => res.json())
248    .then(json => console.log(json));
249
250// OR, using custom headers
251// NOTE: getHeaders() is non-standard API
252
253const form = new FormData();
254form.append('a', 1);
255
256const options = {
257    method: 'POST',
258    body: form,
259    headers: form.getHeaders()
260}
261
262fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', options)
263    .then(res => res.json())
264    .then(json => console.log(json));
265```
266
267#### Request cancellation with AbortSignal
268
269> NOTE: You may cancel streamed requests only on Node >= v8.0.0
270
271You may cancel requests with `AbortController`. A suggested implementation is [`abort-controller`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/abort-controller).
272
273An example of timing out a request after 150ms could be achieved as the following:
274
275```js
276import AbortController from 'abort-controller';
277
278const controller = new AbortController();
279const timeout = setTimeout(
280  () => { controller.abort(); },
281  150,
282);
283
284fetch(url, { signal: controller.signal })
285  .then(res => res.json())
286  .then(
287    data => {
288      useData(data)
289    },
290    err => {
291      if (err.name === 'AbortError') {
292        // request was aborted
293      }
294    },
295  )
296  .finally(() => {
297    clearTimeout(timeout);
298  });
299```
300
301See [test cases](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/master/test/test.js) for more examples.
302
303
304## API
305
306### fetch(url[, options])
307
308- `url` A string representing the URL for fetching
309- `options` [Options](#fetch-options) for the HTTP(S) request
310- Returns: <code>Promise&lt;[Response](#class-response)&gt;</code>
311
312Perform an HTTP(S) fetch.
313
314`url` should be an absolute url, such as `https://example.com/`. A path-relative URL (`/file/under/root`) or protocol-relative URL (`//can-be-http-or-https.com/`) will result in a rejected `Promise`.
315
316<a id="fetch-options"></a>
317### Options
318
319The default values are shown after each option key.
320
321```js
322{
323    // These properties are part of the Fetch Standard
324    method: 'GET',
325    headers: {},        // request headers. format is the identical to that accepted by the Headers constructor (see below)
326    body: null,         // request body. can be null, a string, a Buffer, a Blob, or a Node.js Readable stream
327    redirect: 'follow', // set to `manual` to extract redirect headers, `error` to reject redirect
328    signal: null,       // pass an instance of AbortSignal to optionally abort requests
329
330    // The following properties are node-fetch extensions
331    follow: 20,         // maximum redirect count. 0 to not follow redirect
332    timeout: 0,         // req/res timeout in ms, it resets on redirect. 0 to disable (OS limit applies). Signal is recommended instead.
333    compress: true,     // support gzip/deflate content encoding. false to disable
334    size: 0,            // maximum response body size in bytes. 0 to disable
335    agent: null         // http(s).Agent instance or function that returns an instance (see below)
336}
337```
338
339##### Default Headers
340
341If no values are set, the following request headers will be sent automatically:
342
343Header              | Value
344------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------
345`Accept-Encoding`   | `gzip,deflate` _(when `options.compress === true`)_
346`Accept`            | `*/*`
347`Connection`        | `close` _(when no `options.agent` is present)_
348`Content-Length`    | _(automatically calculated, if possible)_
349`Transfer-Encoding` | `chunked` _(when `req.body` is a stream)_
350`User-Agent`        | `node-fetch/1.0 (+https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch)`
351
352Note: when `body` is a `Stream`, `Content-Length` is not set automatically.
353
354##### Custom Agent
355
356The `agent` option allows you to specify networking related options which are out of the scope of Fetch, including and not limited to the following:
357
358- Support self-signed certificate
359- Use only IPv4 or IPv6
360- Custom DNS Lookup
361
362See [`http.Agent`](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_new_agent_options) for more information.
363
364In addition, the `agent` option accepts a function that returns `http`(s)`.Agent` instance given current [URL](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html), this is useful during a redirection chain across HTTP and HTTPS protocol.
365
366```js
367const httpAgent = new http.Agent({
368    keepAlive: true
369});
370const httpsAgent = new https.Agent({
371    keepAlive: true
372});
373
374const options = {
375    agent: function (_parsedURL) {
376        if (_parsedURL.protocol == 'http:') {
377            return httpAgent;
378        } else {
379            return httpsAgent;
380        }
381    }
382}
383```
384
385<a id="class-request"></a>
386### Class: Request
387
388An HTTP(S) request containing information about URL, method, headers, and the body. This class implements the [Body](#iface-body) interface.
389
390Due to the nature of Node.js, the following properties are not implemented at this moment:
391
392- `type`
393- `destination`
394- `referrer`
395- `referrerPolicy`
396- `mode`
397- `credentials`
398- `cache`
399- `integrity`
400- `keepalive`
401
402The following node-fetch extension properties are provided:
403
404- `follow`
405- `compress`
406- `counter`
407- `agent`
408
409See [options](#fetch-options) for exact meaning of these extensions.
410
411#### new Request(input[, options])
412
413<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
414
415- `input` A string representing a URL, or another `Request` (which will be cloned)
416- `options` [Options][#fetch-options] for the HTTP(S) request
417
418Constructs a new `Request` object. The constructor is identical to that in the [browser](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request).
419
420In most cases, directly `fetch(url, options)` is simpler than creating a `Request` object.
421
422<a id="class-response"></a>
423### Class: Response
424
425An HTTP(S) response. This class implements the [Body](#iface-body) interface.
426
427The following properties are not implemented in node-fetch at this moment:
428
429- `Response.error()`
430- `Response.redirect()`
431- `type`
432- `trailer`
433
434#### new Response([body[, options]])
435
436<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
437
438- `body` A `String` or [`Readable` stream][node-readable]
439- `options` A [`ResponseInit`][response-init] options dictionary
440
441Constructs a new `Response` object. The constructor is identical to that in the [browser](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response/Response).
442
443Because Node.js does not implement service workers (for which this class was designed), one rarely has to construct a `Response` directly.
444
445#### response.ok
446
447<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
448
449Convenience property representing if the request ended normally. Will evaluate to true if the response status was greater than or equal to 200 but smaller than 300.
450
451#### response.redirected
452
453<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
454
455Convenience property representing if the request has been redirected at least once. Will evaluate to true if the internal redirect counter is greater than 0.
456
457<a id="class-headers"></a>
458### Class: Headers
459
460This class allows manipulating and iterating over a set of HTTP headers. All methods specified in the [Fetch Standard][whatwg-fetch] are implemented.
461
462#### new Headers([init])
463
464<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
465
466- `init` Optional argument to pre-fill the `Headers` object
467
468Construct a new `Headers` object. `init` can be either `null`, a `Headers` object, an key-value map object or any iterable object.
469
470```js
471// Example adapted from https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#example-headers-class
472
473const meta = {
474  'Content-Type': 'text/xml',
475  'Breaking-Bad': '<3'
476};
477const headers = new Headers(meta);
478
479// The above is equivalent to
480const meta = [
481  [ 'Content-Type', 'text/xml' ],
482  [ 'Breaking-Bad', '<3' ]
483];
484const headers = new Headers(meta);
485
486// You can in fact use any iterable objects, like a Map or even another Headers
487const meta = new Map();
488meta.set('Content-Type', 'text/xml');
489meta.set('Breaking-Bad', '<3');
490const headers = new Headers(meta);
491const copyOfHeaders = new Headers(headers);
492```
493
494<a id="iface-body"></a>
495### Interface: Body
496
497`Body` is an abstract interface with methods that are applicable to both `Request` and `Response` classes.
498
499The following methods are not yet implemented in node-fetch at this moment:
500
501- `formData()`
502
503#### body.body
504
505<small>*(deviation from spec)*</small>
506
507* Node.js [`Readable` stream][node-readable]
508
509Data are encapsulated in the `Body` object. Note that while the [Fetch Standard][whatwg-fetch] requires the property to always be a WHATWG `ReadableStream`, in node-fetch it is a Node.js [`Readable` stream][node-readable].
510
511#### body.bodyUsed
512
513<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
514
515* `Boolean`
516
517A boolean property for if this body has been consumed. Per the specs, a consumed body cannot be used again.
518
519#### body.arrayBuffer()
520#### body.blob()
521#### body.json()
522#### body.text()
523
524<small>*(spec-compliant)*</small>
525
526* Returns: <code>Promise</code>
527
528Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to one of these formats.
529
530#### body.buffer()
531
532<small>*(node-fetch extension)*</small>
533
534* Returns: <code>Promise&lt;Buffer&gt;</code>
535
536Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to a Buffer.
537
538#### body.textConverted()
539
540<small>*(node-fetch extension)*</small>
541
542* Returns: <code>Promise&lt;String&gt;</code>
543
544Identical to `body.text()`, except instead of always converting to UTF-8, encoding sniffing will be performed and text converted to UTF-8 if possible.
545
546(This API requires an optional dependency of the npm package [encoding](https://www.npmjs.com/package/encoding), which you need to install manually. `webpack` users may see [a warning message](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/issues/412#issuecomment-379007792) due to this optional dependency.)
547
548<a id="class-fetcherror"></a>
549### Class: FetchError
550
551<small>*(node-fetch extension)*</small>
552
553An operational error in the fetching process. See [ERROR-HANDLING.md][] for more info.
554
555<a id="class-aborterror"></a>
556### Class: AbortError
557
558<small>*(node-fetch extension)*</small>
559
560An Error thrown when the request is aborted in response to an `AbortSignal`'s `abort` event. It has a `name` property of `AbortError`. See [ERROR-HANDLING.MD][] for more info.
561
562## Acknowledgement
563
564Thanks to [github/fetch](https://github.com/github/fetch) for providing a solid implementation reference.
565
566`node-fetch` v1 was maintained by [@bitinn](https://github.com/bitinn); v2 was maintained by [@TimothyGu](https://github.com/timothygu), [@bitinn](https://github.com/bitinn) and [@jimmywarting](https://github.com/jimmywarting); v2 readme is written by [@jkantr](https://github.com/jkantr).
567
568## License
569
570MIT
571
572[npm-image]: https://flat.badgen.net/npm/v/node-fetch
573[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-fetch
574[travis-image]: https://flat.badgen.net/travis/bitinn/node-fetch
575[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/bitinn/node-fetch
576[codecov-image]: https://flat.badgen.net/codecov/c/github/bitinn/node-fetch/master
577[codecov-url]: https://codecov.io/gh/bitinn/node-fetch
578[install-size-image]: https://flat.badgen.net/packagephobia/install/node-fetch
579[install-size-url]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=node-fetch
580[discord-image]: https://img.shields.io/discord/619915844268326952?color=%237289DA&label=Discord&style=flat-square
581[discord-url]: https://discord.gg/Zxbndcm
582[opencollective-image]: https://opencollective.com/node-fetch/backers.svg
583[opencollective-url]: https://opencollective.com/node-fetch
584[whatwg-fetch]: https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/
585[response-init]: https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#responseinit
586[node-readable]: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams
587[mdn-headers]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Headers
588[LIMITS.md]: https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/master/LIMITS.md
589[ERROR-HANDLING.md]: https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/master/ERROR-HANDLING.md
590[UPGRADE-GUIDE.md]: https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch/blob/master/UPGRADE-GUIDE.md
591