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A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to Node.js

Motivation

Instead of implementing XMLHttpRequest in Node.js to run browser-specific Fetch polyfill, 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.

See Matt Andrews' isomorphic-fetch or Leonardo Quixada's cross-fetch for isomorphic usage (exports node-fetch for server-side, whatwg-fetch for client-side).

Features

  • Stay consistent with window.fetch API.
  • Make conscious trade-off when following whatwg fetch spec and stream spec implementation details, document known difference.
  • Use native promise, but allow substituting it with [insert your favorite promise library].
  • Use native stream for body, on both request and response.
  • Decode content encoding (gzip/deflate) properly, convert res.text() output to UTF-8 optionally.
  • Useful extensions such as timeout, redirect limit, response size limit, explicit errors for troubleshooting.

Difference from client-side fetch

  • See Known Differences for details.
  • If you happen to use a missing feature that window.fetch offers, feel free to open an issue.
  • Pull requests are welcomed too!

Install

Stable release (1.x)

$ npm install node-fetch --save

Next release (2.x), currently in alpha

$ npm install node-fetch@next --save

Note: 2.x is expected to be in alpha for quite a while; due to Fetch Spec itself is still evolving and we try to follow its design. Many have been using 2.x for over 6 months, we consider it to be stable and ready for production.

Usage

Note that documentation below is up-to-date with 2.x releases, see 1.x readme, changelog and 2.x upgrade guide if you want to find out the difference.

importfetchfrom'node-fetch';// or// const fetch = require('node-fetch');// if you are using your own Promise library, set it through fetch.Promise. Eg.// import Bluebird from 'bluebird';// fetch.Promise = Bluebird;// plain text or htmlfetch('https://github.com/').then(res=>res.text()).then(body=>console.log(body));// jsonfetch('https://api.github.com/users/github').then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// catching network error// 3xx-5xx responses are NOT network errors, and should be handled in then()// you only need one catch() at the end of your promise chainfetch('http://domain.invalid/').catch(err=>console.error(err));// stream// the node.js way is to use stream when possiblefetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png').then(res=>{constdest=fs.createWriteStream('./octocat.png');res.body.pipe(dest);});// buffer// if you prefer to cache binary data in full, use buffer()// note that buffer() is a node-fetch only APIimportfileTypefrom'file-type';fetch('https://assets-cdn.github.com/images/modules/logos_page/Octocat.png').then(res=>res.buffer()).then(buffer=>fileType(buffer)).then(type=>{/* ... */});// metafetch('https://github.com/').then(res=>{console.log(res.ok);console.log(res.status);console.log(res.statusText);console.log(res.headers.raw());console.log(res.headers.get('content-type'));});// postfetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: 'a=1'}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// post with stream from fileimport{createReadStream}from'fs';conststream=createReadStream('input.txt');fetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: stream}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// post with JSONvarbody={a: 1};fetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: JSON.stringify(body),headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'},}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// post form parameters (x-www-form-urlencoded)import{URLSearchParams}from'url';constparams=newURLSearchParams();params.append('a',1);fetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: params}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// post with form-data (detect multipart)importFormDatafrom'form-data';constform=newFormData();form.append('a',1);fetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: form}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// post with form-data (custom headers)// note that getHeaders() is non-standard APIimportFormDatafrom'form-data';constform=newFormData();form.append('a',1);fetch('http://httpbin.org/post',{method: 'POST',body: form,headers: form.getHeaders()}).then(res=>res.json()).then(json=>console.log(json));// node 7+ with async function(asyncfunction(){constres=awaitfetch('https://api.github.com/users/github');constjson=awaitres.json();console.log(json);})();

See test cases for more examples.

API

fetch(url[, options])

  • url A string representing the URL for fetching
  • optionsOptions for the HTTP(S) request
  • Returns: Promise<Response>

Perform an HTTP(S) fetch.

url should be an absolute url, such as http://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.

Options

The default values are shown after each option key.

{// These properties are part of the Fetch Standardmethod: 'GET',headers: {},// request headers. format is the identical to that accepted by the Headers constructor (see below)body: null,// request body. can be null, a string, a Buffer, a Blob, or a Node.js Readable streamredirect: 'follow',// set to `manual` to extract redirect headers, `error` to reject redirect// The following properties are node-fetch extensionsfollow: 20,// maximum redirect count. 0 to not follow redirecttimeout: 0,// req/res timeout in ms, it resets on redirect. 0 to disable (OS limit applies)compress: true,// support gzip/deflate content encoding. false to disablesize: 0,// maximum response body size in bytes. 0 to disableagent: null// http(s).Agent instance, allows custom proxy, certificate etc.}
Default Headers

If no values are set, the following request headers will be sent automatically:

HeaderValue
Accept-Encodinggzip,deflate(when options.compress === true)
Accept*/*
Connectionclose(when no options.agent is present)
Content-Length(automatically calculated, if possible)
User-Agentnode-fetch/1.0 (+https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch)

Class: Request

An HTTP(S) request containing information about URL, method, headers, and the body. This class implements the Body interface.

Due to the nature of Node.js, the following properties are not implemented at this moment:

  • type
  • destination
  • referrer
  • referrerPolicy
  • mode
  • credentials
  • cache
  • integrity
  • keepalive

The following node-fetch extension properties are provided:

  • follow
  • compress
  • counter
  • agent

See options for exact meaning of these extensions.

new Request(input[, options])

(spec-compliant)

  • input A string representing a URL, or another Request (which will be cloned)
  • options [Options][#fetch-options] for the HTTP(S) request

Constructs a new Request object. The constructor is identical to that in the browser.

In most cases, directly fetch(url, options) is simpler than creating a Request object.

Class: Response

An HTTP(S) response. This class implements the Body interface.

The following properties are not implemented in node-fetch at this moment:

  • Response.error()
  • Response.redirect()
  • type
  • redirected
  • trailer

new Response([body[, options]])

(spec-compliant)

Constructs a new Response object. The constructor is identical to that in the browser.

Because Node.js does not implement service workers (for which this class was designed), one rarely has to construct a Response directly.

response.ok

Convenience 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.

Class: Headers

This class allows manipulating and iterating over a set of HTTP headers. All methods specified in the Fetch Standard are implemented.

new Headers([init])

(spec-compliant)

  • init Optional argument to pre-fill the Headers object

Construct a new Headers object. init can be either null, a Headers object, an key-value map object, or any iterable object.

// Example adapted from https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#example-headers-classconstmeta={'Content-Type': 'text/xml','Breaking-Bad': '<3'};constheaders=newHeaders(meta);// The above is equivalent toconstmeta=[['Content-Type','text/xml'],['Breaking-Bad','<3']];constheaders=newHeaders(meta);// You can in fact use any iterable objects, like a Map or even another Headersconstmeta=newMap();meta.set('Content-Type','text/xml');meta.set('Breaking-Bad','<3');constheaders=newHeaders(meta);constcopyOfHeaders=newHeaders(headers);

Interface: Body

Body is an abstract interface with methods that are applicable to both Request and Response classes.

The following methods are not yet implemented in node-fetch at this moment:

  • formData()

body.body

(deviation from spec)

The data encapsulated in the Body object. Note that while the Fetch Standard requires the property to always be a WHATWG ReadableStream, in node-fetch it is a Node.js Readable stream.

body.bodyUsed

(spec-compliant)

  • Boolean

A boolean property for if this body has been consumed. Per spec, a consumed body cannot be used again.

body.arrayBuffer()

body.blob()

body.json()

body.text()

(spec-compliant)

  • Returns: Promise

Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to one of these formats.

body.buffer()

(node-fetch extension)

  • Returns: Promise<Buffer>

Consume the body and return a promise that will resolve to a Buffer.

body.textConverted()

(node-fetch extension)

  • Returns: Promise<String>

Identical to body.text(), except instead of always converting to UTF-8, encoding sniffing will be performed and text converted to UTF-8, if possible.

Class: FetchError

(node-fetch extension)

An operational error in the fetching process. See ERROR-HANDLING.md for more info.

License

MIT

Acknowledgement

Thanks to github/fetch for providing a solid implementation reference.

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