Promises/A+ logo # request-promise-core [![Gitter](https://img.shields.io/badge/gitter-join_chat-blue.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://gitter.im/request/request-promise?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/request/promise-core/master.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://travis-ci.org/request/promise-core) [![Coverage Status](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/request/promise-core.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://coveralls.io/r/request/promise-core) [![Dependency Status](https://img.shields.io/david/request/promise-core.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://david-dm.org/request/promise-core) [![Known Vulnerabilities](https://snyk.io/test/npm/promise-core/badge.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://snyk.io/test/npm/promise-core) This package is the core for the following packages: - [`request-promise`](https://github.com/request/request-promise) - [`request-promise-any`](https://github.com/request/request-promise-any) - [`request-promise-bluebird`](https://github.com/request/request-promise-bluebird) - [`request-promise-native`](https://github.com/request/request-promise-native) `request-promise-core` contains the core logic to add Promise support to [`request`](https://github.com/request/request). Please use one of the libraries above. It is only recommended to use this library directly, if you have very specific requirements. ## Installation for `request@^2.34` This module is installed via npm: ``` npm install --save request npm install --save request-promise-core ``` `request` is defined as a peer-dependency and thus has to be installed separately. ## Usage for `request@^2.34` ``` js // 1. Load the request library // Only use a direct require if you are 100% sure that: // - Your project does not use request directly. That is without the Promise capabilities by calling require('request'). // - Any of the installed libraries use request. // ...because Request's prototype will be patched in step 2. /* var request = require('request'); */ // Instead use: var stealthyRequire = require('stealthy-require'); var request = stealthyRequire(require.cache, function () { return require('request'); }); // 2. Add Promise support to request var configure = require('request-promise-core/configure/request2'); configure({ request: request, // Pass your favorite ES6-compatible promise implementation PromiseImpl: Promise, // Expose all methods of the promise instance you want to call on the request(...) call expose: [ 'then', // Allows to use request(...).then(...) 'catch', // Allows to use request(...).catch(...) 'promise' // Allows to use request(...).promise() which returns the promise instance ], // Optional: Pass a callback that is called within the Promise constructor constructorMixin: function (resolve, reject) { // `this` is the request object // Additional arguments may be passed depending on the PromiseImpl used } }); // 3. Use request with its promise capabilities // E.g. crawl a web page: request('http://www.google.com') .then(function (htmlString) { // Process html... }) .catch(function (err) { // Crawling failed... }); ``` ## Installation and Usage for `request@next` [Request Next](https://github.com/request/request/issues/1982) is still in alpha. However, `request-promise-core` is already designed to be compatible and ships with a configuration helper – `require('request-promise-core/configure/request-next')` – that is [used by `request-promise`](https://github.com/request/request-promise/blob/next/lib/rp.js) in its "next" branch. ## Contributing To set up your development environment: 1. clone the repo to your desktop, 2. in the shell `cd` to the main folder, 3. hit `npm install`, 4. hit `npm install gulp -g` if you haven't installed gulp globally yet, and 5. run `gulp dev`. (Or run `node ./node_modules/.bin/gulp dev` if you don't want to install gulp globally.) `gulp dev` watches all source files and if you save some changes it will lint the code and execute all tests. The test coverage report can be viewed from `./coverage/lcov-report/index.html`. If you want to debug a test you should use `gulp test-without-coverage` to run all tests without obscuring the code by the test coverage instrumentation. ## Change History - 1.1.2 (2019-02-14) - Security fix: bumped `lodash` to `^4.17.11`. See [vulnerabilty reports](https://snyk.io/vuln/search?q=lodash&type=npm). *(Thanks to @lucaswillering and @sam-warren-finnair for reporting this in issues [#12](https://github.com/request/promise-core/issues/12) and [#13](https://github.com/request/promise-core/issues/13) and thanks to @Alec321 for pull request [#14](https://github.com/request/promise-core/pull/14).)* - 1.1.1 (2016-08-08) - Renamed package to `request-promise-core` because there were [too](https://github.com/request/request-promise/issues/137) [many](https://github.com/request/request-promise/issues/141) issues with the scoped package name `@request/promise-core` - 1.1.0 (2016-07-30) - Added `constructorMixin` option to enable [request/request-promise#123](https://github.com/request/request-promise/pull/123) - 1.0.0 (2016-07-15) - All tests green, ready for prime time - 1.0.0-rc.1 (2016-07-10) - Reimplementation of core logic based on `request-promise@3.0.0` - Plus `transform2xxOnly` option (fixes [request/request-promise#131](https://github.com/request/request-promise/issues/131)) ## License (ISC) In case you never heard about the [ISC license](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISC_license) it is functionally equivalent to the MIT license. See the [LICENSE file](LICENSE) for details.