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+ +> Simplified HTTP requests + +[![Build Status: Linux](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/got.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/got) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/sindresorhus/got/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/sindresorhus/got?branch=master) [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/got.svg)](https://npmjs.com/got) [![Install size](https://packagephobia.now.sh/badge?p=got)](https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=got) + +Got is a human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library. + +It was created because the popular [`request`](https://github.com/request/request) package is bloated: [![Install size](https://packagephobia.now.sh/badge?p=request)](https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=request) + +Got is for Node.js. For browsers, we recommend [Ky](https://github.com/sindresorhus/ky). + + +## Highlights + +- [Promise & stream API](#api) +- [Request cancelation](#aborting-the-request) +- [RFC compliant caching](#cache-adapters) +- [Follows redirects](#followredirect) +- [Retries on failure](#retry) +- [Progress events](#onuploadprogress-progress) +- [Handles gzip/deflate](#decompress) +- [Timeout handling](#timeout) +- [Errors with metadata](#errors) +- [JSON mode](#json) +- [WHATWG URL support](#url) +- [Hooks](#hooks) +- [Instances with custom defaults](#instances) +- [Composable](advanced-creation.md#merging-instances) +- [Electron support](#useelectronnet) +- [Used by ~2000 packages and ~500K repos](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/network/dependents) +- Actively maintained + +[Moving from Request?](migration-guides.md) + +[See how Got compares to other HTTP libraries](#comparison) + +## Install + +``` +$ npm install got +``` + + + + + + +## Usage + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +(async () => { + try { + const response = await got('sindresorhus.com'); + console.log(response.body); + //=> ' ...' + } catch (error) { + console.log(error.response.body); + //=> 'Internal server error ...' + } +})(); +``` + +###### Streams + +```js +const fs = require('fs'); +const got = require('got'); + +got.stream('sindresorhus.com').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('index.html')); + +// For POST, PUT, and PATCH methods `got.stream` returns a `stream.Writable` +fs.createReadStream('index.html').pipe(got.stream.post('sindresorhus.com')); +``` + + +### API + +It's a `GET` request by default, but can be changed by using different methods or in the `options`. + +#### got(url, [options]) + +Returns a Promise for a [`response` object](#response) or a [stream](#streams-1) if `options.stream` is set to true. + +##### url + +Type: `string` `Object` + +The URL to request, as a string, a [`https.request` options object](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback), or a [WHATWG `URL`](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_class_url). + +Properties from `options` will override properties in the parsed `url`. + +If no protocol is specified, it will default to `https`. + +##### options + +Type: `Object` + +Any of the [`https.request`](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback) options. + +###### baseUrl + +Type: `string` `Object` + +When specified, `url` will be prepended by `baseUrl`.
+If you specify an absolute URL, it will skip the `baseUrl`. + +Very useful when used with `got.extend()` to create niche-specific Got instances. + +Can be a string or a [WHATWG `URL`](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_class_url). + +Slash at the end of `baseUrl` and at the beginning of the `url` argument is optional: + +```js +await got('hello', {baseUrl: 'https://example.com/v1'}); +//=> 'https://example.com/v1/hello' + +await got('/hello', {baseUrl: 'https://example.com/v1/'}); +//=> 'https://example.com/v1/hello' + +await got('/hello', {baseUrl: 'https://example.com/v1'}); +//=> 'https://example.com/v1/hello' +``` + +###### headers + +Type: `Object`
+Default: `{}` + +Request headers. + +Existing headers will be overwritten. Headers set to `null` will be omitted. + +###### stream + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `false` + +Returns a `Stream` instead of a `Promise`. This is equivalent to calling `got.stream(url, [options])`. + +###### body + +Type: `string` `Buffer` `stream.Readable` [`form-data` instance](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) + +**Note:** If you provide this option, `got.stream()` will be read-only. + +The body that will be sent with a `POST` request. + +If present in `options` and `options.method` is not set, `options.method` will be set to `POST`. + +The `content-length` header will be automatically set if `body` is a `string` / `Buffer` / `fs.createReadStream` instance / [`form-data` instance](https://github.com/form-data/form-data), and `content-length` and `transfer-encoding` are not manually set in `options.headers`. + +###### cookieJar + +Type: [`tough.CookieJar` instance](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie#cookiejar) + +**Note:** If you provide this option, `options.headers.cookie` will be overridden. + +Cookie support. You don't have to care about parsing or how to store them. [Example.](#cookies) + +###### encoding + +Type: `string` `null`
+Default: `'utf8'` + +[Encoding](https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_character_encodings) to be used on `setEncoding` of the response data. If `null`, the body is returned as a [`Buffer`](https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html) (binary data). + +###### form + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `false` + +**Note:** If you provide this option, `got.stream()` will be read-only. +**Note:** `body` must be a plain object. It will be converted to a query string using [`(new URLSearchParams(object)).toString()`](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_constructor_new_urlsearchparams_obj). + +If set to `true` and `Content-Type` header is not set, it will be set to `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. + +###### json + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `false` + +**Note:** If you use `got.stream()`, this option will be ignored. +**Note:** `body` must be a plain object or array and will be stringified. + +If set to `true` and `Content-Type` header is not set, it will be set to `application/json`. + +Parse response body with `JSON.parse` and set `accept` header to `application/json`. If used in conjunction with the `form` option, the `body` will the stringified as querystring and the response parsed as JSON. + +###### query + +Type: `string` `Object` [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams) + +Query string that will be added to the request URL. This will override the query string in `url`. + +If you need to pass in an array, you can do it using a `URLSearchParams` instance: + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +const query = new URLSearchParams([['key', 'a'], ['key', 'b']]); + +got('https://example.com', {query}); + +console.log(query.toString()); +//=> 'key=a&key=b' +``` + +And if you need a different array format, you could use the [`query-string`](https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string) package: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const queryString = require('query-string'); + +const query = queryString.stringify({key: ['a', 'b']}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket'}); + +got('https://example.com', {query}); + +console.log(query); +//=> 'key[]=a&key[]=b' +``` + +###### timeout + +Type: `number` `Object` + +Milliseconds to wait for the server to end the response before aborting the request with [`got.TimeoutError`](#gottimeouterror) error (a.k.a. `request` property). By default, there's no timeout. + +This also accepts an `object` with the following fields to constrain the duration of each phase of the request lifecycle: + +- `lookup` starts when a socket is assigned and ends when the hostname has been resolved. Does not apply when using a Unix domain socket. +- `connect` starts when `lookup` completes (or when the socket is assigned if lookup does not apply to the request) and ends when the socket is connected. +- `secureConnect` starts when `connect` completes and ends when the handshaking process completes (HTTPS only). +- `socket` starts when the socket is connected. See [request.setTimeout](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_request_settimeout_timeout_callback). +- `response` starts when the request has been written to the socket and ends when the response headers are received. +- `send` starts when the socket is connected and ends with the request has been written to the socket. +- `request` starts when the request is initiated and ends when the response's end event fires. + +###### retry + +Type: `number` `Object`
+Default: +- retries: `2` +- methods: `GET` `PUT` `HEAD` `DELETE` `OPTIONS` `TRACE` +- statusCodes: [`408`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/408) [`413`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/413) [`429`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/429) [`500`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/500) [`502`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/502) [`503`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/503) [`504`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/504) +- maxRetryAfter: `undefined` +- errorCodes: `ETIMEDOUT` `ECONNRESET` `EADDRINUSE` `ECONNREFUSED` `EPIPE` `ENOTFOUND` `ENETUNREACH` `EAI_AGAIN` + +An object representing `retries`, `methods`, `statusCodes`, `maxRetryAfter` and `errorCodes` fields for the time until retry, allowed methods, allowed status codes, maximum [`Retry-After`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Retry-After) time and allowed error codes. + +If `maxRetryAfter` is set to `undefined`, it will use `options.timeout`.
+If [`Retry-After`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Retry-After) header is greater than `maxRetryAfter`, it will cancel the request. + +Delays between retries counts with function `1000 * Math.pow(2, retry) + Math.random() * 100`, where `retry` is attempt number (starts from 1). + +The `retries` property can be a `number` or a `function` with `retry` and `error` arguments. The function must return a delay in milliseconds (`0` return value cancels retry). + +By default, it retries *only* on the specified methods, status codes, and on these network errors: +- `ETIMEDOUT`: One of the [timeout](#timeout) limits were reached. +- `ECONNRESET`: Connection was forcibly closed by a peer. +- `EADDRINUSE`: Could not bind to any free port. +- `ECONNREFUSED`: Connection was refused by the server. +- `EPIPE`: The remote side of the stream being written has been closed. +- `ENOTFOUND`: Couldn't resolve the hostname to an IP address. +- `ENETUNREACH`: No internet connection. +- `EAI_AGAIN`: DNS lookup timed out. + +###### followRedirect + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `true` + +Defines if redirect responses should be followed automatically. + +Note that if a `303` is sent by the server in response to any request type (`POST`, `DELETE`, etc.), Got will automatically request the resource pointed to in the location header via `GET`. This is in accordance with [the spec](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4). + +###### decompress + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `true` + +Decompress the response automatically. This will set the `accept-encoding` header to `gzip, deflate` unless you set it yourself. + +If this is disabled, a compressed response is returned as a `Buffer`. This may be useful if you want to handle decompression yourself or stream the raw compressed data. + +###### cache + +Type: `Object`
+Default: `false` + +[Cache adapter instance](#cache-adapters) for storing cached data. + +###### request + +Type: `Function`
+Default: `http.request` `https.request` *(depending on the protocol)* + +Custom request function. The main purpose of this is to [support HTTP2 using a wrapper](#experimental-http2-support). + +###### useElectronNet + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `false` + +When used in Electron, Got will use [`electron.net`](https://electronjs.org/docs/api/net/) instead of the Node.js `http` module. According to the Electron docs, it should be fully compatible, but it's not entirely. See [#443](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/issues/443) and [#461](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/issues/461). + +###### throwHttpErrors + +Type: `boolean`
+Default: `true` + +Determines if a `got.HTTPError` is thrown for error responses (non-2xx status codes). + +If this is disabled, requests that encounter an error status code will be resolved with the `response` instead of throwing. This may be useful if you are checking for resource availability and are expecting error responses. + +###### agent + +Same as the [`agent` option](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_url_options_callback) for `http.request`, but with an extra feature: + +If you require different agents for different protocols, you can pass a map of agents to the `agent` option. This is necessary because a request to one protocol might redirect to another. In such a scenario, Got will switch over to the right protocol agent for you. + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const HttpAgent = require('agentkeepalive'); +const {HttpsAgent} = HttpAgent; + +got('sindresorhus.com', { + agent: { + http: new HttpAgent(), + https: new HttpsAgent() + } +}); +``` + +###### hooks + +Type: `Object` + +Hooks allow modifications during the request lifecycle. Hook functions may be async and are run serially. + +###### hooks.init + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with plain [request options](#options), right before their normalization. This is especially useful in conjunction with [`got.extend()`](#instances) and [`got.create()`](advanced-creation.md) when the input needs custom handling. + +See the [Request migration guide](migration-guides.md#breaking-changes) for an example. + +**Note**: This hook must be synchronous! + +###### hooks.beforeRequest + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with [normalized](source/normalize-arguments.js) [request options](#options). Got will make no further changes to the request before it is sent. This is especially useful in conjunction with [`got.extend()`](#instances) and [`got.create()`](advanced-creation.md) when you want to create an API client that, for example, uses HMAC-signing. + +See the [AWS section](#aws) for an example. + +**Note:** If you modify the `body` you will need to modify the `content-length` header too, because it has already been computed and assigned. + +###### hooks.beforeRedirect + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with [normalized](source/normalize-arguments.js) [request options](#options). Got will make no further changes to the request. This is especially useful when you want to avoid dead sites. Example: + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +got('example.com', { + hooks: { + beforeRedirect: [ + options => { + if (options.hostname === 'deadSite') { + options.hostname = 'fallbackSite'; + } + } + ] + } +}); +``` + +###### hooks.beforeRetry + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with [normalized](source/normalize-arguments.js) [request options](#options), the error and the retry count. Got will make no further changes to the request. This is especially useful when some extra work is required before the next try. Example: + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +got('example.com', { + hooks: { + beforeRetry: [ + (options, error, retryCount) => { + if (error.statusCode === 413) { // Payload too large + options.body = getNewBody(); + } + } + ] + } +}); +``` + +###### hooks.afterResponse + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with [response object](#response) and a retry function. + +Each function should return the response. This is especially useful when you want to refresh an access token. Example: + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +const instance = got.extend({ + hooks: { + afterResponse: [ + (response, retryWithMergedOptions) => { + if (response.statusCode === 401) { // Unauthorized + const updatedOptions = { + headers: { + token: getNewToken() // Refresh the access token + } + }; + + // Save for further requests + instance.defaults.options = got.mergeOptions(instance.defaults.options, updatedOptions); + + // Make a new retry + return retryWithMergedOptions(updatedOptions); + } + + // No changes otherwise + return response; + } + ] + }, + mutableDefaults: true +}); +``` + +###### hooks.beforeError + +Type: `Function[]`
+Default: `[]` + +Called with an `Error` instance. The error is passed to the hook right before it's thrown. This is especially useful when you want to have more detailed errors. + +**Note**: Errors thrown while normalizing input options are thrown directly and not part of this hook. + +```js +const got = require('got'); + +got('api.github.com/some-endpoint', { + hooks: { + onError: [ + error => { + const {response} = error; + if (response && response.body) { + error.name = 'GitHubError'; + error.message = `${response.body.message} (${error.statusCode})`; + } + + return error; + } + ] + } +}); +``` + +#### Response + +The response object will typically be a [Node.js HTTP response stream](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage), however, if returned from the cache it will be a [response-like object](https://github.com/lukechilds/responselike) which behaves in the same way. + +##### request + +Type: `Object` + +**Note:** This is not a [http.ClientRequest](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_clientrequest). + +- `gotOptions` - The options that were set on this request. + +##### body + +Type: `string` `Object` *(depending on `options.json`)* + +The result of the request. + +##### url + +Type: `string` + +The request URL or the final URL after redirects. + +##### requestUrl + +Type: `string` + +The original request URL. + +##### timings + +Type: `Object` + +The object contains the following properties: + +- `start` - Time when the request started. +- `socket` - Time when a socket was assigned to the request. +- `lookup` - Time when the DNS lookup finished. +- `connect` - Time when the socket successfully connected. +- `upload` - Time when the request finished uploading. +- `response` - Time when the request fired the `response` event. +- `end` - Time when the response fired the `end` event. +- `error` - Time when the request fired the `error` event. +- `phases` + - `wait` - `timings.socket - timings.start` + - `dns` - `timings.lookup - timings.socket` + - `tcp` - `timings.connect - timings.lookup` + - `request` - `timings.upload - timings.connect` + - `firstByte` - `timings.response - timings.upload` + - `download` - `timings.end - timings.response` + - `total` - `timings.end - timings.start` or `timings.error - timings.start` + +**Note:** The time is a `number` representing the milliseconds elapsed since the UNIX epoch. + +##### fromCache + +Type: `boolean` + +Whether the response was retrieved from the cache. + +##### redirectUrls + +Type: `Array` + +The redirect URLs. + +##### retryCount + +Type: `number` + +The number of times the request was retried. + +#### Streams + +**Note:** Progress events, redirect events and request/response events can also be used with promises. + +#### got.stream(url, [options]) + +Sets `options.stream` to `true`. + +Returns a [duplex stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_duplex) with additional events: + +##### .on('request', request) + +`request` event to get the request object of the request. + +**Tip:** You can use `request` event to abort request: + +```js +got.stream('github.com') + .on('request', request => setTimeout(() => request.abort(), 50)); +``` + +##### .on('response', response) + +The `response` event to get the response object of the final request. + +##### .on('redirect', response, nextOptions) + +The `redirect` event to get the response object of a redirect. The second argument is options for the next request to the redirect location. + +##### .on('uploadProgress', progress) +##### .on('downloadProgress', progress) + +Progress events for uploading (sending a request) and downloading (receiving a response). The `progress` argument is an object like: + +```js +{ + percent: 0.1, + transferred: 1024, + total: 10240 +} +``` + +If it's not possible to retrieve the body size (can happen when streaming), `total` will be `null`. + +```js +(async () => { + const response = await got('sindresorhus.com') + .on('downloadProgress', progress => { + // Report download progress + }) + .on('uploadProgress', progress => { + // Report upload progress + }); + + console.log(response); +})(); +``` + +##### .on('error', error, body, response) + +The `error` event emitted in case of a protocol error (like `ENOTFOUND` etc.) or status error (4xx or 5xx). The second argument is the body of the server response in case of status error. The third argument is a response object. + +#### got.get(url, [options]) +#### got.post(url, [options]) +#### got.put(url, [options]) +#### got.patch(url, [options]) +#### got.head(url, [options]) +#### got.delete(url, [options]) + +Sets `options.method` to the method name and makes a request. + +### Instances + +#### got.extend([options]) + +Configure a new `got` instance with default `options`. The `options` are merged with the parent instance's `defaults.options` using [`got.mergeOptions`](#gotmergeoptionsparentoptions-newoptions). You can access the resolved options with the `.defaults` property on the instance. + +```js +const client = got.extend({ + baseUrl: 'https://example.com', + headers: { + 'x-unicorn': 'rainbow' + } +}); + +client.get('/demo'); + +/* HTTP Request => + * GET /demo HTTP/1.1 + * Host: example.com + * x-unicorn: rainbow + */ +``` + +```js +(async () => { + const client = got.extend({ + baseUrl: 'httpbin.org', + headers: { + 'x-foo': 'bar' + } + }); + const {headers} = (await client.get('/headers', {json: true})).body; + //=> headers['x-foo'] === 'bar' + + const jsonClient = client.extend({ + json: true, + headers: { + 'x-baz': 'qux' + } + }); + const {headers: headers2} = (await jsonClient.get('/headers')).body; + //=> headers2['x-foo'] === 'bar' + //=> headers2['x-baz'] === 'qux' +})(); +``` + +**Tip:** Need more control over the behavior of Got? Check out the [`got.create()`](advanced-creation.md). + +#### got.mergeOptions(parentOptions, newOptions) + +Extends parent options. Avoid using [object spread](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_syntax#Spread_in_object_literals) as it doesn't work recursively: + +```js +const a = {headers: {cat: 'meow', wolf: ['bark', 'wrrr']}}; +const b = {headers: {cow: 'moo', wolf: ['auuu']}}; + +{...a, ...b} // => {headers: {cow: 'moo', wolf: ['auuu']}} +got.mergeOptions(a, b) // => {headers: {cat: 'meow', cow: 'moo', wolf: ['auuu']}} +``` + +Options are deeply merged to a new object. The value of each key is determined as follows: + +- If the new property is set to `undefined`, it keeps the old one. +- If the parent property is an instance of `URL` and the new value is a `string` or `URL`, a new URL instance is created: [`new URL(new, parent)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL/URL#Syntax). +- If the new property is a plain `Object`: + - If the parent property is a plain `Object` too, both values are merged recursively into a new `Object`. + - Otherwise, only the new value is deeply cloned. +- If the new property is an `Array`, it overwrites the old one with a deep clone of the new property. +- Otherwise, the new value is assigned to the key. + +#### got.defaults + +Type: `Object` + +The default Got options. + +## Errors + +Each error contains `host`, `hostname`, `method`, `path`, `protocol`, `url` and `gotOptions` properties to make debugging easier. + +In Promise mode, the `response` is attached to the error. + +#### got.CacheError + +When a cache method fails, for example, if the database goes down or there's a filesystem error. + +#### got.RequestError + +When a request fails. Contains a `code` property with error class code, like `ECONNREFUSED`. + +#### got.ReadError + +When reading from response stream fails. + +#### got.ParseError + +When `json` option is enabled, server response code is 2xx, and `JSON.parse` fails. Includes `statusCode` and `statusMessage` properties. + +#### got.HTTPError + +When the server response code is not 2xx. Includes `body`, `statusCode`, `statusMessage`, and `redirectUrls` properties. + +#### got.MaxRedirectsError + +When the server redirects you more than ten times. Includes a `statusCode`, `statusMessage`, and `redirectUrls` property which is an array of the URLs Got was redirected to before giving up. + +#### got.UnsupportedProtocolError + +When given an unsupported protocol. + +#### got.CancelError + +When the request is aborted with `.cancel()`. + +#### got.TimeoutError + +When the request is aborted due to a [timeout](#timeout). Includes an `event` property. + +## Aborting the request + +The promise returned by Got has a [`.cancel()`](https://github.com/sindresorhus/p-cancelable) method which when called, aborts the request. + +```js +(async () => { + const request = got(url, options); + + // … + + // In another part of the code + if (something) { + request.cancel(); + } + + // … + + try { + await request; + } catch (error) { + if (request.isCanceled) { // Or `error instanceof got.CancelError` + // Handle cancelation + } + + // Handle other errors + } +})(); +``` + + +## Cache + +Got implements [RFC 7234](http://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7234.html) compliant HTTP caching which works out of the box in-memory and is easily pluggable with a wide range of storage adapters. Fresh cache entries are served directly from the cache, and stale cache entries are revalidated with `If-None-Match`/`If-Modified-Since` headers. You can read more about the underlying cache behavior in the [`cacheable-request` documentation](https://github.com/lukechilds/cacheable-request). + +You can use the JavaScript `Map` type as an in-memory cache: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const map = new Map(); + +(async () => { + let response = await got('sindresorhus.com', {cache: map}); + console.log(response.fromCache); + //=> false + + response = await got('sindresorhus.com', {cache: map}); + console.log(response.fromCache); + //=> true +})(); +``` + +Got uses [Keyv](https://github.com/lukechilds/keyv) internally to support a wide range of storage adapters. For something more scalable you could use an [official Keyv storage adapter](https://github.com/lukechilds/keyv#official-storage-adapters): + +``` +$ npm install @keyv/redis +``` + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const KeyvRedis = require('@keyv/redis'); + +const redis = new KeyvRedis('redis://user:pass@localhost:6379'); + +got('sindresorhus.com', {cache: redis}); +``` + +Got supports anything that follows the Map API, so it's easy to write your own storage adapter or use a third-party solution. + +For example, the following are all valid storage adapters: + +```js +const storageAdapter = new Map(); +// Or +const storageAdapter = require('./my-storage-adapter'); +// Or +const QuickLRU = require('quick-lru'); +const storageAdapter = new QuickLRU({maxSize: 1000}); + +got('sindresorhus.com', {cache: storageAdapter}); +``` + +View the [Keyv docs](https://github.com/lukechilds/keyv) for more information on how to use storage adapters. + + +## Proxies + +You can use the [`tunnel`](https://github.com/koichik/node-tunnel) package with the `agent` option to work with proxies: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const tunnel = require('tunnel'); + +got('sindresorhus.com', { + agent: tunnel.httpOverHttp({ + proxy: { + host: 'localhost' + } + }) +}); +``` + +Check out [`global-tunnel`](https://github.com/np-maintain/global-tunnel) if you want to configure proxy support for all HTTP/HTTPS traffic in your app. + + +## Cookies + +You can use the [`tough-cookie`](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie) package: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const {CookieJar} = require('tough-cookie'); + +const cookieJar = new CookieJar(); +cookieJar.setCookie('foo=bar', 'https://www.google.com'); + +got('google.com', {cookieJar}); +``` + + +## Form data + +You can use the [`form-data`](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) package to create POST request with form data: + +```js +const fs = require('fs'); +const got = require('got'); +const FormData = require('form-data'); +const form = new FormData(); + +form.append('my_file', fs.createReadStream('/foo/bar.jpg')); + +got.post('google.com', { + body: form +}); +``` + + +## OAuth + +You can use the [`oauth-1.0a`](https://github.com/ddo/oauth-1.0a) package to create a signed OAuth request: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const crypto = require('crypto'); +const OAuth = require('oauth-1.0a'); + +const oauth = OAuth({ + consumer: { + key: process.env.CONSUMER_KEY, + secret: process.env.CONSUMER_SECRET + }, + signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1', + hash_function: (baseString, key) => crypto.createHmac('sha1', key).update(baseString).digest('base64') +}); + +const token = { + key: process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN, + secret: process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET +}; + +const url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/home_timeline.json'; + +got(url, { + headers: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize({url, method: 'GET'}, token)), + json: true +}); +``` + + +## Unix Domain Sockets + +Requests can also be sent via [unix domain sockets](http://serverfault.com/questions/124517/whats-the-difference-between-unix-socket-and-tcp-ip-socket). Use the following URL scheme: `PROTOCOL://unix:SOCKET:PATH`. + +- `PROTOCOL` - `http` or `https` *(optional)* +- `SOCKET` - Absolute path to a unix domain socket, for example: `/var/run/docker.sock` +- `PATH` - Request path, for example: `/v2/keys` + +```js +got('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/containers/json'); + +// Or without protocol (HTTP by default) +got('unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/containers/json'); +``` + + +## AWS + +Requests to AWS services need to have their headers signed. This can be accomplished by using the [`aws4`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/aws4) package. This is an example for querying an ["API Gateway"](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/api-reference/signing-requests/) with a signed request. + +```js +const AWS = require('aws-sdk'); +const aws4 = require('aws4'); +const got = require('got'); + +const chain = new AWS.CredentialProviderChain(); + +// Create a Got instance to use relative paths and signed requests +const awsClient = got.extend({ + baseUrl: 'https://.execute-api..amazonaws.com//', + hooks: { + beforeRequest: [ + async options => { + const credentials = await chain.resolvePromise(); + aws4.sign(options, credentials); + } + ] + } +}); + +const response = await awsClient('endpoint/path', { + // Request-specific options +}); +``` + + +## Testing + +You can test your requests by using the [`nock`](https://github.com/node-nock/nock) package to mock an endpoint: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const nock = require('nock'); + +nock('https://sindresorhus.com') + .get('/') + .reply(200, 'Hello world!'); + +(async () => { + const response = await got('sindresorhus.com'); + console.log(response.body); + //=> 'Hello world!' +})(); +``` + +If you need real integration tests you can use [`create-test-server`](https://github.com/lukechilds/create-test-server): + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const createTestServer = require('create-test-server'); + +(async () => { + const server = await createTestServer(); + server.get('/', 'Hello world!'); + + const response = await got(server.url); + console.log(response.body); + //=> 'Hello world!' + + await server.close(); +})(); +``` + + +## Tips + +### User Agent + +It's a good idea to set the `'user-agent'` header so the provider can more easily see how their resource is used. By default, it's the URL to this repo. You can omit this header by setting it to `null`. + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const pkg = require('./package.json'); + +got('sindresorhus.com', { + headers: { + 'user-agent': `my-package/${pkg.version} (https://github.com/username/my-package)` + } +}); + +got('sindresorhus.com', { + headers: { + 'user-agent': null + } +}); +``` + +### 304 Responses + +Bear in mind; if you send an `if-modified-since` header and receive a `304 Not Modified` response, the body will be empty. It's your responsibility to cache and retrieve the body contents. + +### Custom endpoints + +Use `got.extend()` to make it nicer to work with REST APIs. Especially if you use the `baseUrl` option. + +**Note:** Not to be confused with [`got.create()`](advanced-creation.md), which has no defaults. + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const pkg = require('./package.json'); + +const custom = got.extend({ + baseUrl: 'example.com', + json: true, + headers: { + 'user-agent': `my-package/${pkg.version} (https://github.com/username/my-package)` + } +}); + +// Use `custom` exactly how you use `got` +(async () => { + const list = await custom('/v1/users/list'); +})(); +``` + +**Tip:** Need to merge some instances into a single one? Check out [`got.mergeInstances()`](advanced-creation.md#merging-instances). + +### Experimental HTTP2 support + +Got provides an experimental support for HTTP2 using the [`http2-wrapper`](https://github.com/szmarczak/http2-wrapper) package: + +```js +const got = require('got'); +const {request} = require('http2-wrapper'); + +const h2got = got.extend({request}); + +(async () => { + const {body} = await h2got('https://nghttp2.org/httpbin/headers'); + console.log(body); +})(); +``` + +## Comparison + +| | `got` | [`request`][r0] | [`node-fetch`][n0] | [`axios`][a0] | [`superagent`][s0] | +|-----------------------|:--------------:|:---------------:|:------------------:|:---------------:|:--------------------:| +| HTTP/2 support | ❔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔\*\* | +| Browser support | ✖ | ✖ | ✔\* | ✔ | ✔ | +| Electron support | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | +| Promise API | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | +| Stream API | ✔ | ✔ | Node.js only | ✖ | ✔ | +| Request cancelation | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | +| RFC compliant caching | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | +| Cookies (out-of-box) | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | +| Follows redirects | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | +| Retries on failure | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | +| Progress events | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | Browser only | ✔ | +| Handles gzip/deflate | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | +| Advanced timeouts | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | +| Timings | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | +| Errors with metadata | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | +| JSON mode | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ | +| Custom defaults | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | +| Composable | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | +| Hooks | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | +| Issues open | [![][gio]][g1] | [![][rio]][r1] | [![][nio]][n1] | [![][aio]][a1] | [![][sio]][s1] | +| Issues closed | [![][gic]][g2] | [![][ric]][r2] | [![][nic]][n2] | [![][aic]][a2] | [![][sic]][s2] | +| Downloads | [![][gd]][g3] | [![][rd]][r3] | [![][nd]][n3] | [![][ad]][a3] | [![][sd]][s3] | +| Coverage | [![][gc]][g4] | [![][rc]][r4] | [![][nc]][n4] | [![][ac]][a4] | unknown | +| Build | [![][gb]][g5] | [![][rb]][r5] | [![][nb]][n5] | [![][ab]][a5] | [![][sb]][s5] | +| Bugs | [![][gbg]][g6] | [![][rbg]][r6] | [![][nbg]][n6] | [![][abg]][a6] | [![][sbg]][s6] | +| Dependents | [![][gdp]][g7] | [![][rdp]][r7] | [![][ndp]][n7] | [![][adp]][a7] | [![][sdp]][s7] | +| Install size | [![][gis]][g8] | [![][ris]][r8] | [![][nis]][n8] | [![][ais]][a8] | [![][sis]][s8] | + +\* It's almost API compatible with the browser `fetch` API.
+\*\* Need to switch the protocol manually.
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https://www.npmjs.com/package/visionmedia?activeTab=dependents + + +[gis]: https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/got?label +[ris]: https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/request?label +[nis]: https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/node-fetch?label +[ais]: https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/axios?label +[sis]: https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/superagent?label + +[g8]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=got +[r8]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=request +[n8]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=node-fetch +[a8]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=axios +[s8]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=superagent + + +## Related + +- [gh-got](https://github.com/sindresorhus/gh-got) - Got convenience wrapper to interact with the GitHub API +- [gl-got](https://github.com/singapore/gl-got) - Got convenience wrapper to interact with the GitLab API +- [travis-got](https://github.com/samverschueren/travis-got) - Got convenience wrapper to interact with the Travis API +- [graphql-got](https://github.com/kevva/graphql-got) - Got convenience wrapper to interact with GraphQL +- [GotQL](https://github.com/khaosdoctor/gotql) - Got convenience wrapper to interact with GraphQL using JSON-parsed queries instead of strings + + +## Maintainers + +[![Sindre Sorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus.png?size=100)](https://sindresorhus.com) | [![Vsevolod Strukchinsky](https://github.com/floatdrop.png?size=100)](https://github.com/floatdrop) | [![Alexander Tesfamichael](https://github.com/AlexTes.png?size=100)](https://github.com/AlexTes) | [![Luke Childs](https://github.com/lukechilds.png?size=100)](https://github.com/lukechilds) | [![Szymon Marczak](https://github.com/szmarczak.png?size=100)](https://github.com/szmarczak) | [![Brandon Smith](https://github.com/brandon93s.png?size=100)](https://github.com/brandon93s) +---|---|---|---|---|--- +[Sindre Sorhus](https://sindresorhus.com) | [Vsevolod Strukchinsky](https://github.com/floatdrop) | [Alexander Tesfamichael](https://alextes.me) | [Luke Childs](https://github.com/lukechilds) | [Szymon Marczak](https://github.com/szmarczak) | [Brandon Smith](https://github.com/brandon93s) + + +## License + +MIT -- cgit