https module compatability for chrome apps
npm install chrome-httpsThis is a fork of https://www.npmjs.com/package/stream-http
There are two reasons for the fork
1. A call to https.request with an options parameter without a scheme but with a port throws an error in chrome-apps
2. The default https-browserify inherits the all the calls from which ever http is required but with the scheme change.
This breaks in chromiumify asthe full http stack guards against using the incorrect protocol.
So to use the https module from node.js in chrome apps the stream-http module
has been taken, the scheme update applied, and published as chome-https.
When you require('https') in a
chromiumify app, this module will be loaded.
`` js
var https = require('https');
var options = {
hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET'
};
var req = https.request(options, function(res) {
console.log("statusCode: ", res.statusCode);
console.log("headers: ", res.headers);
res.on('data', function(d) {
process.stdout.write(d);
});
});
req.end();
req.on('error', function(e) {
console.error(e);
});
`
var https = require('https');
where opts are:
* opts.method='GET' - http method verbopts.path
* - path string, example: '/foo/bar?baz=555'opts.headers={}
* - as an object mapping key names to string or Array valuesopts.host=window.location.host
* - http hostopts.port=window.location.port
* - http portopts.responseType
* - response type to set on the underlying xhr object
The callback will be called with the response object.
A shortcut for
` js`
options.method = 'GET';
var req = https.request(options, cb);
req.end();
Set an http header.
Get an http header.
Remove an http header.
Write some data to the request body.
If only 1 piece of data is written, data can be a FormData, Blob, ordata
ArrayBuffer instance. Otherwise, should be a string or a buffer.
Close and send the request body, optionally with additional data to append.
Return an http header, if set. key is case-insensitive.
* res.statusCode, the numeric http response code
* res.headers, an object with all lowercase keys
in order to map "chrome-https" over require('https') in your browserified
source.
With npm do:
```
npm install chrome-https
MIT