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http.Agent instanceThis module is a thin wrapper around the base http.Agent class.
It provides an abstract class that must define a connect() function,
which is responsible for creating the underlying socket that the HTTP
client requests will use.
The connect() function may return an arbitrary Duplex stream, or
another http.Agent instance to delegate the request to, and may be
asynchronous (by defining an async function).
Instances of this agent can be used with the http and https
modules. To differentiate, the options parameter in the connect()
function includes a secureEndpoint property, which can be checked
to determine what type of socket should be returned.
Here are some more interesting uses of agent-base.
Send a pull request to list yours!
http-proxy-agent: An HTTP(s) proxy http.Agent implementation for HTTP endpointshttps-proxy-agent: An HTTP(s) proxy http.Agent implementation for HTTPS endpointspac-proxy-agent: A PAC file proxy http.Agent implementation for HTTP and HTTPSsocks-proxy-agent: A SOCKS proxy http.Agent implementation for HTTP and HTTPSHere's a minimal example that creates a new net.Socket or tls.Socket
based on the secureEndpoint property. This agent can be used with both
the http and https modules.
import * as net from 'net';
import * as tls from 'tls';
import * as http from 'http';
import { Agent } from 'agent-base';
class MyAgent extends Agent {
connect(req, opts) {
// `secureEndpoint` is true when using the "https" module
if (opts.secureEndpoint) {
return tls.connect(opts);
} else {
return net.connect(opts);
}
}
});
// Keep alive enabled means that `connect()` will only be
// invoked when a new connection needs to be created
const agent = new MyAgent({ keepAlive: true });
// Pass the `agent` option when creating the HTTP request
http.get('http://nodejs.org/api/', { agent }, (res) => {
console.log('"response" event!', res.headers);
res.pipe(process.stdout);
});