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MUHB

Method, URL, Headers and Body

  • Easy to read HTTP requets.
  • Run over promises.
  • Built-in assertion functionality.
  • Send many request over pooling strategy.
  • NO external dependencies

Usage

Install with: npm i muhb.

Getting NodeJS homepage:

const muhb = require('muhb');

var { status, headers, body } = await muhb('get', 'https://nodejs.org/en/');

Shorthands

MUHB exposes a short signature for all HTTP verbs:

method ( String url [, Object headers] [, String body] )

Posting a random form:

const { post } = require('muhb');

var { status, headers, body } = await post('https://nodejs.org/en/', 'key=value&key=value');

Sending headers:

const { put } = require('muhb');

var { status, headers, body } = await put(
    'https://nodejs.org/en/',
    { myHeader: 'example' },
    'key=value&key=value'
);

If you would like MUHB to not generate automatic content and date headers, send a ghost parameter like this:

const { put } = require('muhb');

var { status, headers, body } = await put(
    'https://nodejs.org/en/',
    { 'no-auto': true, myHeader: 'example' },
    'key=value&key=value'
);

Having all available muhb methods:

const muhb = require('muhb');

muhb.get //=> [function]
muhb.post //=> [function]
muhb.patch //=> [function]
muhb.delete //=> [function]
muhb.put //=> [function]
muhb.head //=> [function]
muhb.options //=> [function]

If you need to access the nodejs res object, all muhb methods return it modified to have our status and body keys.

const { get } = require('muhb');
let res = await get('https://nodejs.org/en/');

Assertions

Testing response data:

var { assert } = await get('https://example.com');

// Assert about your reposnse body.
assert.body.exactly('foobar');
assert.body.contains('oba');
assert.body.match(/oo.a/);

// Mostly chainable.
assert.body.type('application/json').length(23);

// Test JSON bodies.
assert.body.json
    .hasKey('foo')
    .match('foo', 'bar')
    .empty(); // test for {}

// Test JSON array.
assert.body.json.array
    .match(1, 'bar')
    .includes('foo')
    .length(2)
    .empty();

// Assert about response status code
assert.status.is(200);
assert.status.not(400);
assert.status.in([ 200, 203, 404 ]);
assert.status.notIn([ 500, 403, 201 ]);
assert.status.type(2); // Test for 2xx
assert.status.notType(5) // Test for NOT 5xx

// Assert about response headers
assert.headers
    .has('authorization')
    .match('connection', 'close');

Authentication

As of now the only auth method supported is MD5 Digest.

You must ensure your server responds with 401 and a WWW-Authenticate header so muhb knows to perform the auth.

Then just send your credentials in the headers object as follows:

let { body } = await post('http://example.com', {
    auth: { username: 'my-user', password: 'my-pass' }
});

Or use the user and password syntax (they will be stripped from the URL before being sent).

let { body } = await post('http://my-user:my-pass@example.com');

Pooling

Define a pool with a max size of 10 requests and a timeout of 2 seconds:

const { Pool } = require('muhb');
let myPool = new Pool({ size: 10, timeout: 2000 });

Then run the pool over an array of say request bodies:

let bodies = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'.split('');
bodies.forEach( body => myPool.post('http://localhost/fail', body) );

Wait until all requests recive responses.

// With promises
let responses = await myPool.done();

// With events
myPool.on('finish', responses => console.log(responses));

Wait for a single request in the pool to finish.

let res = await myPool.post('http://localhost/fail');

Act on every request that is responded.

myPool.on('response', (req, res) => {
    console.log(res.status);
});

Contributing

We will be delighted to receive your issues and MRs.

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