glenlivet-request

1.0.0 • Public • Published

glenlivet-request

Adds the results of an HTTP request to a glenlivet processing pipeline.

Combines especially well with glenlivet plugins that filter HTML data, such as glenlivet-html-to-json.

Installation

npm install glenlivet-request

Usage

The plugin's main job is to resolve a request options object, then add the resulting response to the glenlivet data object. pluginDefaults on barrel configuration allows for a convenient way to setup default options.

Example:

var fakeStore = glenlivet.createBarrel({
  plugins: [
    require('glenlivet-request'),
    require('glenlivet-html-to-json')
  ],
  pluginDefaults: {
    request: {
      protocol: 'https:',
      host: 'store.prolificinteractive.com',
      jar: function (data) {
        if (data.session) {
          return data.session.jar;
        }
      }
    }
  }
});

fakeStore.bottle('getProduct', {
  request: {
    method: 'GET',
    pathname: function (data) {
      return '/products/' + data.id;
    }
  },
  htmlToJson: {
    'id': function () {
      return this.data.id;
    },
    'name': function ($doc) {
      return $doc.find('#name').text().trim();
    },
    'price': function ($doc) {
      return $doc.find('#price').text().trim().replace('$', '');
    }
  }
});

app.get('/products/:id', function (req, resp) {
  fakeStore.getProduct({
    id: req.param('id')
  }).done(function (data) {
    resp.json(data.json);
  }, handleError);
});

Dynamic Options

The plugin resolves request options recursively, resolving functions into values at any level in the options object. For example:

fakeSite.bottle('checkout', {
  request: {
    method: 'POST',
    pathname: function (data) {
      return '/orders/' + data.orderId + '/checkout';
    },
    headers: {
      'X-Checkout-Token': function (data) {
        return data.checkoutToken;
      }
    }
  },
  htmlToJson: {
    'success': function ($doc) {
      return $doc.find('#error-msg').length === 0;
    }
  }
});

Asynchronous Options

This plugin also supports option values that resolve asynchronously. For example, in scraped APIs you might need to grab the CSRF token from a page before submitting a form:

var getCsrfToken = fakeStore.bottle({
  request: {
    method: 'GET',
    pathname: function (data) {
      return data.page || '/';
    }
  },
  htmlToJson: {
    'csrf': function ($doc) {
      return $doc.find('input#csrf').eq(0).attr('value');
    }
  }
}).method('json.csrf');

fakeStore.bottle('addToCart', {
  session: {
    required: true
  },
  request: {
    method: 'POST',
    pathname: '/cart',
    jar: function (data) {
      return data.session.jar;
    },
    headers: {
      'csrf': function () {
        return getCsrfToken({
          page: '/cart'
        });
      }
    }
  }
});

fakeStore.addToCart({
  productId: '109883'
});

Response Content Types

In addition to putting the response object at data.request.response, it will detect the content type from the response, filter the body, and place it at its corresponding key on the data object. For example, a JSON body will be assigned to data.json, an HTML body to data.html, etc.

fakeSite.getHomepage(function (err, data) {
  doSomethingWithHtml(data.html);
});

fakeSite.makeCallToSomeAjaxEndpoint(function (err, data) {
  doSomethingWithJson(data.json);
});

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npm i glenlivet-request

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Version

1.0.0

License

MIT

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