wallet-core/node_modules/stream-http/lib/request.js

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var capability = require('./capability')
var inherits = require('inherits')
var response = require('./response')
var stream = require('readable-stream')
var toArrayBuffer = require('to-arraybuffer')
var IncomingMessage = response.IncomingMessage
var rStates = response.readyStates
function decideMode (preferBinary, useFetch) {
if (capability.fetch && useFetch) {
return 'fetch'
} else if (capability.mozchunkedarraybuffer) {
return 'moz-chunked-arraybuffer'
} else if (capability.msstream) {
return 'ms-stream'
} else if (capability.arraybuffer && preferBinary) {
return 'arraybuffer'
} else if (capability.vbArray && preferBinary) {
return 'text:vbarray'
} else {
return 'text'
}
}
var ClientRequest = module.exports = function (opts) {
var self = this
stream.Writable.call(self)
self._opts = opts
self._body = []
self._headers = {}
if (opts.auth)
self.setHeader('Authorization', 'Basic ' + new Buffer(opts.auth).toString('base64'))
Object.keys(opts.headers).forEach(function (name) {
self.setHeader(name, opts.headers[name])
})
var preferBinary
var useFetch = true
if (opts.mode === 'disable-fetch' || 'timeout' in opts) {
// If the use of XHR should be preferred and includes preserving the 'content-type' header.
// Force XHR to be used since the Fetch API does not yet support timeouts.
useFetch = false
preferBinary = true
} else if (opts.mode === 'prefer-streaming') {
// If streaming is a high priority but binary compatibility and
// the accuracy of the 'content-type' header aren't
preferBinary = false
} else if (opts.mode === 'allow-wrong-content-type') {
// If streaming is more important than preserving the 'content-type' header
preferBinary = !capability.overrideMimeType
} else if (!opts.mode || opts.mode === 'default' || opts.mode === 'prefer-fast') {
// Use binary if text streaming may corrupt data or the content-type header, or for speed
preferBinary = true
} else {
throw new Error('Invalid value for opts.mode')
}
self._mode = decideMode(preferBinary, useFetch)
self.on('finish', function () {
self._onFinish()
})
}
inherits(ClientRequest, stream.Writable)
ClientRequest.prototype.setHeader = function (name, value) {
var self = this
var lowerName = name.toLowerCase()
// This check is not necessary, but it prevents warnings from browsers about setting unsafe
// headers. To be honest I'm not entirely sure hiding these warnings is a good thing, but
// http-browserify did it, so I will too.
if (unsafeHeaders.indexOf(lowerName) !== -1)
return
self._headers[lowerName] = {
name: name,
value: value
}
}
ClientRequest.prototype.getHeader = function (name) {
var self = this
return self._headers[name.toLowerCase()].value
}
ClientRequest.prototype.removeHeader = function (name) {
var self = this
delete self._headers[name.toLowerCase()]
}
ClientRequest.prototype._onFinish = function () {
var self = this
if (self._destroyed)
return
var opts = self._opts
var headersObj = self._headers
var body = null
if (opts.method !== 'GET' && opts.method !== 'HEAD') {
if (capability.blobConstructor) {
body = new global.Blob(self._body.map(function (buffer) {
return toArrayBuffer(buffer)
}), {
type: (headersObj['content-type'] || {}).value || ''
})
} else {
// get utf8 string
body = Buffer.concat(self._body).toString()
}
}
// create flattened list of headers
var headersList = []
Object.keys(headersObj).forEach(function (keyName) {
var name = headersObj[keyName].name
var value = headersObj[keyName].value
if (Array.isArray(value)) {
value.forEach(function (v) {
headersList.push([name, v])
})
} else {
headersList.push([name, value])
}
})
if (self._mode === 'fetch') {
global.fetch(self._opts.url, {
method: self._opts.method,
headers: headersList,
body: body || undefined,
mode: 'cors',
credentials: opts.withCredentials ? 'include' : 'same-origin'
}).then(function (response) {
self._fetchResponse = response
self._connect()
}, function (reason) {
self.emit('error', reason)
})
} else {
var xhr = self._xhr = new global.XMLHttpRequest()
try {
xhr.open(self._opts.method, self._opts.url, true)
} catch (err) {
process.nextTick(function () {
self.emit('error', err)
})
return
}
// Can't set responseType on really old browsers
if ('responseType' in xhr)
xhr.responseType = self._mode.split(':')[0]
if ('withCredentials' in xhr)
xhr.withCredentials = !!opts.withCredentials
if (self._mode === 'text' && 'overrideMimeType' in xhr)
xhr.overrideMimeType('text/plain; charset=x-user-defined')
if ('timeout' in opts) {
xhr.timeout = opts.timeout
xhr.ontimeout = function () {
self.emit('timeout')
}
}
headersList.forEach(function (header) {
xhr.setRequestHeader(header[0], header[1])
})
self._response = null
xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
switch (xhr.readyState) {
case rStates.LOADING:
case rStates.DONE:
self._onXHRProgress()
break
}
}
// Necessary for streaming in Firefox, since xhr.response is ONLY defined
// in onprogress, not in onreadystatechange with xhr.readyState = 3
if (self._mode === 'moz-chunked-arraybuffer') {
xhr.onprogress = function () {
self._onXHRProgress()
}
}
xhr.onerror = function () {
if (self._destroyed)
return
self.emit('error', new Error('XHR error'))
}
try {
xhr.send(body)
} catch (err) {
process.nextTick(function () {
self.emit('error', err)
})
return
}
}
}
/**
* Checks if xhr.status is readable and non-zero, indicating no error.
* Even though the spec says it should be available in readyState 3,
* accessing it throws an exception in IE8
*/
function statusValid (xhr) {
try {
var status = xhr.status
return (status !== null && status !== 0)
} catch (e) {
return false
}
}
ClientRequest.prototype._onXHRProgress = function () {
var self = this
if (!statusValid(self._xhr) || self._destroyed)
return
if (!self._response)
self._connect()
self._response._onXHRProgress()
}
ClientRequest.prototype._connect = function () {
var self = this
if (self._destroyed)
return
self._response = new IncomingMessage(self._xhr, self._fetchResponse, self._mode)
self._response.on('error', function(err) {
self.emit('error', err)
})
self.emit('response', self._response)
}
ClientRequest.prototype._write = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
var self = this
self._body.push(chunk)
cb()
}
ClientRequest.prototype.abort = ClientRequest.prototype.destroy = function () {
var self = this
self._destroyed = true
if (self._response)
self._response._destroyed = true
if (self._xhr)
self._xhr.abort()
// Currently, there isn't a way to truly abort a fetch.
// If you like bikeshedding, see https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues/27
}
ClientRequest.prototype.end = function (data, encoding, cb) {
var self = this
if (typeof data === 'function') {
cb = data
data = undefined
}
stream.Writable.prototype.end.call(self, data, encoding, cb)
}
ClientRequest.prototype.flushHeaders = function () {}
ClientRequest.prototype.setTimeout = function () {}
ClientRequest.prototype.setNoDelay = function () {}
ClientRequest.prototype.setSocketKeepAlive = function () {}
// Taken from http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-setrequestheader%28%29-method
var unsafeHeaders = [
'accept-charset',
'accept-encoding',
'access-control-request-headers',
'access-control-request-method',
'connection',
'content-length',
'cookie',
'cookie2',
'date',
'dnt',
'expect',
'host',
'keep-alive',
'origin',
'referer',
'te',
'trailer',
'transfer-encoding',
'upgrade',
'user-agent',
'via'
]