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SuperAgent is a small progressive client-side HTTP request library, and Node.js module with the same API, sporting many high-level HTTP client features. View the docs.
node:
$ npm install superagent
Works with browserify and webpack.
request
.post('/api/pet')
.send({ name: 'Manny', species: 'cat' }) // sends a JSON post body
.set('X-API-Key', 'foobar')
.set('accept', 'json')
.end((err, res) => {
// Calling the end function will send the request
});
Tested browsers:
window.FormData
is required for .field()
.Node 4 or later is required.
SuperAgent is easily extended via plugins.
const nocache = require('superagent-no-cache');
const request = require('superagent');
const prefix = require('superagent-prefix')('/static');
request
.get('/some-url')
.query({ action: 'edit', city: 'London' }) // query string
.use(prefix) // Prefixes *only* this request
.use(nocache) // Prevents caching of *only* this request
.end((err, res) => {
// Do something
});
Existing plugins:
Please prefix your plugin with superagent-*
so that it can easily be found by others.
For SuperAgent extensions such as couchdb and oauth visit the wiki.
Our breaking changes are mostly in rarely used functionality and from stricter error handling.
.send()
multiple times. Invalid calls to .send()
will now throw instead of sending garbage..parse()
in the browser version, rename it to .serialize()
.undefined
in query-string values being sent literally as the text "undefined", switch to checking for missing value instead. ?key=undefined
is now ?key
(without a value)..then()
in Internet Explorer, ensure that you have a polyfill that adds a global Promise
object..end(function(err, res){})
. 1-argument version is no longer supported.Install dependencies:
$ npm install
Run em!
$ make test
Install dependencies:
$ npm install
Start the test runner:
$ make test-browser-local
Visit http://localhost:4000/__zuul
in your browser.
Edit tests and refresh your browser. You do not have to restart the test runner.
npm (for node) is configured via the package.json
file and the .npmignore
file. Key metadata in the package.json
file is the version
field which should be changed according to semantic versioning and have a 1-1 correspondence with git tags. So for example, if you were to git show v1.5.0:package.json | grep version
, you should see "version": "1.5.0",
and this should hold true for every release. This can be handled via the npm version
command. Be aware that when publishing, npm will presume the version being published should also be tagged in npm as latest
, which is OK for normal incremental releases. For betas and minor/patch releases to older versions, be sure to include --tag
appropriately to avoid an older release getting tagged as latest
.
npm (for browser standalone) When we publish versions to npm, we run make superagent.js
which generates the standalone superagent.js
file via browserify
, and this file is included in the package published to npm (but this file is never checked into the git repository). If users want to install via npm but serve a single .js
file directly to the browser, the node_modules/superagent/superagent.js
is a standalone browserified file ready to go for that purpose. It is not minified.
npm (for browserify) is handled via the package.json
browser
field which allows users to install SuperAgent via npm, reference it from their browser code with require('superagent')
, and then build their own application bundle via browserify
, which will use lib/client.js
as the SuperAgent entrypoint.
bower is configured via the bower.json
file. Bower installs files directly from git/github without any transformation, so you must use Browserify or Webpack (or use npm).
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