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# Changelog
### 0.16.2 (Jun 3, 2017)
- Fixing issue with including `buffer` in bundle ([#887](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/887))
- Including underlying request in errors ([#830](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/830))
- Convert `method` to lowercase ([#930](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/930))
### 0.16.1 (Apr 8, 2017)
- Improving HTTP adapter to return last request in case of redirects ([#828](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/828))
- Updating `follow-redirects` dependency ([#829](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/829))
- Adding support for passing `Buffer` in node ([#773](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/773))
### 0.16.0 (Mar 31, 2017)
- **BREAKING** Removing `Promise` from axios typings in favor of built-in type declarations ([#480](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/480))
- Adding `options` shortcut method ([#461](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/461))
- Fixing issue with using `responseType: 'json'` in browsers incompatible with XHR Level 2 ([#654](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/654))
- Improving React Native detection ([#731](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/731))
- Fixing `combineURLs` to support empty `relativeURL` ([#581](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/581))
- Removing `PROTECTION_PREFIX` support ([#561](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/561))
### 0.15.3 (Nov 27, 2016)
- Fixing issue with custom instances and global defaults ([#443](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/443))
- Renaming `axios.d.ts` to `index.d.ts` ([#519](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/519))
- Adding `get`, `head`, and `delete` to `defaults.headers` ([#509](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/509))
- Fixing issue with `btoa` and IE ([#507](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/507))
- Adding support for proxy authentication ([#483](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/483))
- Improving HTTP adapter to use `http` protocol by default ([#493](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/493))
- Fixing proxy issues ([#491](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/491))
### 0.15.2 (Oct 17, 2016)
- Fixing issue with calling `cancel` after response has been received ([#482](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/482))
### 0.15.1 (Oct 14, 2016)
- Fixing issue with UMD ([#485](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/485))
### 0.15.0 (Oct 10, 2016)
- Adding cancellation support ([#452](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/452))
- Moving default adapter to global defaults ([#437](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/437))
- Fixing issue with `file` URI scheme ([#440](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/440))
- Fixing issue with `params` objects that have no prototype ([#445](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/445))
### 0.14.0 (Aug 27, 2016)
- **BREAKING** Updating TypeScript definitions ([#419](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/419))
- **BREAKING** Replacing `agent` option with `httpAgent` and `httpsAgent` ([#387](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/387))
- **BREAKING** Splitting `progress` event handlers into `onUploadProgress` and `onDownloadProgress` ([#423](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/423))
- Adding support for `http_proxy` and `https_proxy` environment variables ([#366](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/366))
- Fixing issue with `auth` config option and `Authorization` header ([#397](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/397))
- Don't set XSRF header if `xsrfCookieName` is `null` ([#406](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/406))
### 0.13.1 (Jul 16, 2016)
- Fixing issue with response data not being transformed on error ([#378](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/378))
### 0.13.0 (Jul 13, 2016)
- **BREAKING** Improved error handling ([#345](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/345))
- **BREAKING** Response transformer now invoked in dispatcher not adapter ([10eb238](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/commit/10eb23865101f9347570552c04e9d6211376e25e))
- **BREAKING** Request adapters now return a `Promise` ([157efd5](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/commit/157efd5615890301824e3121cc6c9d2f9b21f94a))
- Fixing issue with `withCredentials` not being overwritten ([#343](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/343))
- Fixing regression with request transformer being called before request interceptor ([#352](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/352))
- Fixing custom instance defaults ([#341](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/341))
- Fixing instances created from `axios.create` to have same API as default axios ([#217](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/217))
### 0.12.0 (May 31, 2016)
- Adding support for `URLSearchParams` ([#317](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/317))
- Adding `maxRedirects` option ([#307](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/307))
### 0.11.1 (May 17, 2016)
- Fixing IE CORS support ([#313](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/313))
- Fixing detection of `FormData` ([#325](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/325))
- Adding `Axios` class to exports ([#321](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/321))
### 0.11.0 (Apr 26, 2016)
- Adding support for Stream with HTTP adapter ([#296](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/296))
- Adding support for custom HTTP status code error ranges ([#308](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/308))
- Fixing issue with ArrayBuffer ([#299](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/299))
### 0.10.0 (Apr 20, 2016)
- Fixing issue with some requests sending `undefined` instead of `null` ([#250](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/250))
- Fixing basic auth for HTTP adapter ([#252](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/252))
- Fixing request timeout for XHR adapter ([#227](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/227))
- Fixing IE8 support by using `onreadystatechange` instead of `onload` ([#249](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/249))
- Fixing IE9 cross domain requests ([#251](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/251))
- Adding `maxContentLength` option ([#275](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/275))
- Fixing XHR support for WebWorker environment ([#279](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/279))
- Adding request instance to response ([#200](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/200))
### 0.9.1 (Jan 24, 2016)
- Improving handling of request timeout in node ([#124](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/124))
- Fixing network errors not rejecting ([#205](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/205))
- Fixing issue with IE rejecting on HTTP 204 ([#201](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/201))
- Fixing host/port when following redirects ([#198](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/198))
### 0.9.0 (Jan 18, 2016)
- Adding support for custom adapters
- Fixing Content-Type header being removed when data is false ([#195](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/195))
- Improving XDomainRequest implementation ([#185](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/185))
- Improving config merging and order of precedence ([#183](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/183))
- Fixing XDomainRequest support for only <= IE9 ([#182](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/182))
### 0.8.1 (Dec 14, 2015)
- Adding support for passing XSRF token for cross domain requests when using `withCredentials` ([#168](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/168))
- Fixing error with format of basic auth header ([#178](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/173))
- Fixing error with JSON payloads throwing `InvalidStateError` in some cases ([#174](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/174))
### 0.8.0 (Dec 11, 2015)
- Adding support for creating instances of axios ([#123](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/123))
- Fixing http adapter to use `Buffer` instead of `String` in case of `responseType === 'arraybuffer'` ([#128](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/128))
- Adding support for using custom parameter serializer with `paramsSerializer` option ([#121](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/121))
- Fixing issue in IE8 caused by `forEach` on `arguments` ([#127](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/127))
- Adding support for following redirects in node ([#146](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/146))
- Adding support for transparent decompression if `content-encoding` is set ([#149](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/149))
- Adding support for transparent XDomainRequest to handle cross domain requests in IE9 ([#140](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/140))
- Adding support for HTTP basic auth via Authorization header ([#167](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/167))
- Adding support for baseURL option ([#160](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/160))
### 0.7.0 (Sep 29, 2015)
- Fixing issue with minified bundle in IE8 ([#87](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/87))
- Adding support for passing agent in node ([#102](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/102))
- Adding support for returning result from `axios.spread` for chaining ([#106](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/106))
- Fixing typescript definition ([#105](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/105))
- Fixing default timeout config for node ([#112](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/112))
- Adding support for use in web workers, and react-native ([#70](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issue/70)), ([#98](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/98))
- Adding support for fetch like API `axios(url[, config])` ([#116](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/116))
### 0.6.0 (Sep 21, 2015)
- Removing deprecated success/error aliases
- Fixing issue with array params not being properly encoded ([#49](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/49))
- Fixing issue with User-Agent getting overridden ([#69](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/69))
- Adding support for timeout config ([#56](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/56))
- Removing es6-promise dependency
- Fixing issue preventing `length` to be used as a parameter ([#91](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/91))
- Fixing issue with IE8 ([#85](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/pull/85))
- Converting build to UMD
### 0.5.4 (Apr 08, 2015)
- Fixing issue with FormData not being sent ([#53](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/53))
### 0.5.3 (Apr 07, 2015)
- Using JSON.parse unconditionally when transforming response string ([#55](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/55))
### 0.5.2 (Mar 13, 2015)
- Adding support for `statusText` in response ([#46](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/46))
### 0.5.1 (Mar 10, 2015)
- Fixing issue using strict mode ([#45](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/45))
- Fixing issue with standalone build ([#47](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/47))
### 0.5.0 (Jan 23, 2015)
- Adding support for intercepetors ([#14](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/14))
- Updating es6-promise dependency
### 0.4.2 (Dec 10, 2014)
- Fixing issue with `Content-Type` when using `FormData` ([#22](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/22))
- Adding support for TypeScript ([#25](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/25))
- Fixing issue with standalone build ([#29](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/29))
- Fixing issue with verbs needing to be capitalized in some browsers ([#30](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/30))
### 0.4.1 (Oct 15, 2014)
- Adding error handling to request for node.js ([#18](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/18))
### 0.4.0 (Oct 03, 2014)
- Adding support for `ArrayBuffer` and `ArrayBufferView` ([#10](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/10))
- Adding support for utf-8 for node.js ([#13](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/13))
- Adding support for SSL for node.js ([#12](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/12))
- Fixing incorrect `Content-Type` header ([#9](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/9))
- Adding standalone build without bundled es6-promise ([#11](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/11))
- Deprecating `success`/`error` in favor of `then`/`catch`
### 0.3.1 (Sep 16, 2014)
- Fixing missing post body when using node.js ([#3](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/3))
### 0.3.0 (Sep 16, 2014)
- Fixing `success` and `error` to properly receive response data as individual arguments ([#8](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/8))
- Updating `then` and `catch` to receive response data as a single object ([#6](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/6))
- Fixing issue with `all` not working ([#7](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/7))
### 0.2.2 (Sep 14, 2014)
- Fixing bundling with browserify ([#4](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/4))
### 0.2.1 (Sep 12, 2014)
- Fixing build problem causing ridiculous file sizes
### 0.2.0 (Sep 12, 2014)
- Adding support for `all` and `spread`
- Adding support for node.js ([#1](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/1))
### 0.1.0 (Aug 29, 2014)
- Initial release

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# axios
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Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
## Features
- Make [XMLHttpRequests](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest) from the browser
- Make [http](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html) requests from node.js
- Supports the [Promise](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise) API
- Intercept request and response
- Transform request and response data
- Cancel requests
- Automatic transforms for JSON data
- Client side support for protecting against [XSRF](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery)
## Browser Support
![Chrome](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/chrome/chrome_48x48.png) | ![Firefox](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/firefox/firefox_48x48.png) | ![Safari](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/safari/safari_48x48.png) | ![Opera](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/opera/opera_48x48.png) | ![Edge](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/edge/edge_48x48.png) | ![IE](https://raw.github.com/alrra/browser-logos/master/src/archive/internet-explorer_9-11/internet-explorer_9-11_48x48.png) |
--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | 8+ ✔ |
[![Browser Matrix](https://saucelabs.com/open_sauce/build_matrix/axios.svg)](https://saucelabs.com/u/axios)
## Installing
Using npm:
```bash
$ npm install axios
```
Using bower:
```bash
$ bower install axios
```
Using cdn:
```html
<script src="https://unpkg.com/axios/dist/axios.min.js"></script>
```
## Example
Performing a `GET` request
```js
// Make a request for a user with a given ID
axios.get('/user?ID=12345')
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
// Optionally the request above could also be done as
axios.get('/user', {
params: {
ID: 12345
}
})
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
```
Performing a `POST` request
```js
axios.post('/user', {
firstName: 'Fred',
lastName: 'Flintstone'
})
.then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
```
Performing multiple concurrent requests
```js
function getUserAccount() {
return axios.get('/user/12345');
}
function getUserPermissions() {
return axios.get('/user/12345/permissions');
}
axios.all([getUserAccount(), getUserPermissions()])
.then(axios.spread(function (acct, perms) {
// Both requests are now complete
}));
```
## axios API
Requests can be made by passing the relevant config to `axios`.
##### axios(config)
```js
// Send a POST request
axios({
method: 'post',
url: '/user/12345',
data: {
firstName: 'Fred',
lastName: 'Flintstone'
}
});
```
```js
// GET request for remote image
axios({
method:'get',
url:'http://bit.ly/2mTM3nY',
responseType:'stream'
})
.then(function(response) {
response.data.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('ada_lovelace.jpg'))
});
```
##### axios(url[, config])
```js
// Send a GET request (default method)
axios('/user/12345');
```
### Request method aliases
For convenience aliases have been provided for all supported request methods.
##### axios.request(config)
##### axios.get(url[, config])
##### axios.delete(url[, config])
##### axios.head(url[, config])
##### axios.options(url[, config])
##### axios.post(url[, data[, config]])
##### axios.put(url[, data[, config]])
##### axios.patch(url[, data[, config]])
###### NOTE
When using the alias methods `url`, `method`, and `data` properties don't need to be specified in config.
### Concurrency
Helper functions for dealing with concurrent requests.
##### axios.all(iterable)
##### axios.spread(callback)
### Creating an instance
You can create a new instance of axios with a custom config.
##### axios.create([config])
```js
var instance = axios.create({
baseURL: 'https://some-domain.com/api/',
timeout: 1000,
headers: {'X-Custom-Header': 'foobar'}
});
```
### Instance methods
The available instance methods are listed below. The specified config will be merged with the instance config.
##### axios#request(config)
##### axios#get(url[, config])
##### axios#delete(url[, config])
##### axios#head(url[, config])
##### axios#options(url[, config])
##### axios#post(url[, data[, config]])
##### axios#put(url[, data[, config]])
##### axios#patch(url[, data[, config]])
## Request Config
These are the available config options for making requests. Only the `url` is required. Requests will default to `GET` if `method` is not specified.
```js
{
// `url` is the server URL that will be used for the request
url: '/user',
// `method` is the request method to be used when making the request
method: 'get', // default
// `baseURL` will be prepended to `url` unless `url` is absolute.
// It can be convenient to set `baseURL` for an instance of axios to pass relative URLs
// to methods of that instance.
baseURL: 'https://some-domain.com/api/',
// `transformRequest` allows changes to the request data before it is sent to the server
// This is only applicable for request methods 'PUT', 'POST', and 'PATCH'
// The last function in the array must return a string or an instance of Buffer, ArrayBuffer,
// FormData or Stream
transformRequest: [function (data) {
// Do whatever you want to transform the data
return data;
}],
// `transformResponse` allows changes to the response data to be made before
// it is passed to then/catch
transformResponse: [function (data) {
// Do whatever you want to transform the data
return data;
}],
// `headers` are custom headers to be sent
headers: {'X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest'},
// `params` are the URL parameters to be sent with the request
// Must be a plain object or a URLSearchParams object
params: {
ID: 12345
},
// `paramsSerializer` is an optional function in charge of serializing `params`
// (e.g. https://www.npmjs.com/package/qs, http://api.jquery.com/jquery.param/)
paramsSerializer: function(params) {
return Qs.stringify(params, {arrayFormat: 'brackets'})
},
// `data` is the data to be sent as the request body
// Only applicable for request methods 'PUT', 'POST', and 'PATCH'
// When no `transformRequest` is set, must be of one of the following types:
// - string, plain object, ArrayBuffer, ArrayBufferView, URLSearchParams
// - Browser only: FormData, File, Blob
// - Node only: Stream, Buffer
data: {
firstName: 'Fred'
},
// `timeout` specifies the number of milliseconds before the request times out.
// If the request takes longer than `timeout`, the request will be aborted.
timeout: 1000,
// `withCredentials` indicates whether or not cross-site Access-Control requests
// should be made using credentials
withCredentials: false, // default
// `adapter` allows custom handling of requests which makes testing easier.
// Return a promise and supply a valid response (see lib/adapters/README.md).
adapter: function (config) {
/* ... */
},
// `auth` indicates that HTTP Basic auth should be used, and supplies credentials.
// This will set an `Authorization` header, overwriting any existing
// `Authorization` custom headers you have set using `headers`.
auth: {
username: 'janedoe',
password: 's00pers3cret'
},
// `responseType` indicates the type of data that the server will respond with
// options are 'arraybuffer', 'blob', 'document', 'json', 'text', 'stream'
responseType: 'json', // default
// `xsrfCookieName` is the name of the cookie to use as a value for xsrf token
xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN', // default
// `xsrfHeaderName` is the name of the http header that carries the xsrf token value
xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN', // default
// `onUploadProgress` allows handling of progress events for uploads
onUploadProgress: function (progressEvent) {
// Do whatever you want with the native progress event
},
// `onDownloadProgress` allows handling of progress events for downloads
onDownloadProgress: function (progressEvent) {
// Do whatever you want with the native progress event
},
// `maxContentLength` defines the max size of the http response content allowed
maxContentLength: 2000,
// `validateStatus` defines whether to resolve or reject the promise for a given
// HTTP response status code. If `validateStatus` returns `true` (or is set to `null`
// or `undefined`), the promise will be resolved; otherwise, the promise will be
// rejected.
validateStatus: function (status) {
return status >= 200 && status < 300; // default
},
// `maxRedirects` defines the maximum number of redirects to follow in node.js.
// If set to 0, no redirects will be followed.
maxRedirects: 5, // default
// `httpAgent` and `httpsAgent` define a custom agent to be used when performing http
// and https requests, respectively, in node.js. This allows options to be added like
// `keepAlive` that are not enabled by default.
httpAgent: new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }),
httpsAgent: new https.Agent({ keepAlive: true }),
// 'proxy' defines the hostname and port of the proxy server
// `auth` indicates that HTTP Basic auth should be used to connect to the proxy, and
// supplies credentials.
// This will set an `Proxy-Authorization` header, overwriting any existing
// `Proxy-Authorization` custom headers you have set using `headers`.
proxy: {
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 9000,
auth: {
username: 'mikeymike',
password: 'rapunz3l'
}
},
// `cancelToken` specifies a cancel token that can be used to cancel the request
// (see Cancellation section below for details)
cancelToken: new CancelToken(function (cancel) {
})
}
```
## Response Schema
The response for a request contains the following information.
```js
{
// `data` is the response that was provided by the server
data: {},
// `status` is the HTTP status code from the server response
status: 200,
// `statusText` is the HTTP status message from the server response
statusText: 'OK',
// `headers` the headers that the server responded with
// All header names are lower cased
headers: {},
// `config` is the config that was provided to `axios` for the request
config: {},
// `request` is the request that generated this response
// It is the last ClientRequest instance in node.js (in redirects)
// and an XMLHttpRequest instance the browser
request: {}
}
```
When using `then`, you will receive the response as follows:
```js
axios.get('/user/12345')
.then(function(response) {
console.log(response.data);
console.log(response.status);
console.log(response.statusText);
console.log(response.headers);
console.log(response.config);
});
```
When using `catch`, or passing a [rejection callback](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise/then) as second parameter of `then`, the response will be available through the `error` object as explained in the [Handling Errors](#handling-errors) section.
## Config Defaults
You can specify config defaults that will be applied to every request.
### Global axios defaults
```js
axios.defaults.baseURL = 'https://api.example.com';
axios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = AUTH_TOKEN;
axios.defaults.headers.post['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
```
### Custom instance defaults
```js
// Set config defaults when creating the instance
var instance = axios.create({
baseURL: 'https://api.example.com'
});
// Alter defaults after instance has been created
instance.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = AUTH_TOKEN;
```
### Config order of precedence
Config will be merged with an order of precedence. The order is library defaults found in `lib/defaults.js`, then `defaults` property of the instance, and finally `config` argument for the request. The latter will take precedence over the former. Here's an example.
```js
// Create an instance using the config defaults provided by the library
// At this point the timeout config value is `0` as is the default for the library
var instance = axios.create();
// Override timeout default for the library
// Now all requests will wait 2.5 seconds before timing out
instance.defaults.timeout = 2500;
// Override timeout for this request as it's known to take a long time
instance.get('/longRequest', {
timeout: 5000
});
```
## Interceptors
You can intercept requests or responses before they are handled by `then` or `catch`.
```js
// Add a request interceptor
axios.interceptors.request.use(function (config) {
// Do something before request is sent
return config;
}, function (error) {
// Do something with request error
return Promise.reject(error);
});
// Add a response interceptor
axios.interceptors.response.use(function (response) {
// Do something with response data
return response;
}, function (error) {
// Do something with response error
return Promise.reject(error);
});
```
If you may need to remove an interceptor later you can.
```js
var myInterceptor = axios.interceptors.request.use(function () {/*...*/});
axios.interceptors.request.eject(myInterceptor);
```
You can add interceptors to a custom instance of axios.
```js
var instance = axios.create();
instance.interceptors.request.use(function () {/*...*/});
```
## Handling Errors
```js
axios.get('/user/12345')
.catch(function (error) {
if (error.response) {
// The request was made and the server responded with a status code
// that falls out of the range of 2xx
console.log(error.response.data);
console.log(error.response.status);
console.log(error.response.headers);
} else if (error.request) {
// The request was made but no response was received
// `error.request` is an instance of XMLHttpRequest in the browser and an instance of
// http.ClientRequest in node.js
console.log(error.request);
} else {
// Something happened in setting up the request that triggered an Error
console.log('Error', error.message);
}
console.log(error.config);
});
```
You can define a custom HTTP status code error range using the `validateStatus` config option.
```js
axios.get('/user/12345', {
validateStatus: function (status) {
return status < 500; // Reject only if the status code is greater than or equal to 500
}
})
```
## Cancellation
You can cancel a request using a *cancel token*.
> The axios cancel token API is based on the withdrawn [cancelable promises proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-cancelable-promises).
You can create a cancel token using the `CancelToken.source` factory as shown below:
```js
var CancelToken = axios.CancelToken;
var source = CancelToken.source();
axios.get('/user/12345', {
cancelToken: source.token
}).catch(function(thrown) {
if (axios.isCancel(thrown)) {
console.log('Request canceled', thrown.message);
} else {
// handle error
}
});
// cancel the request (the message parameter is optional)
source.cancel('Operation canceled by the user.');
```
You can also create a cancel token by passing an executor function to the `CancelToken` constructor:
```js
var CancelToken = axios.CancelToken;
var cancel;
axios.get('/user/12345', {
cancelToken: new CancelToken(function executor(c) {
// An executor function receives a cancel function as a parameter
cancel = c;
})
});
// cancel the request
cancel();
```
> Note: you can cancel several requests with the same cancel token.
## Using application/x-www-form-urlencoded format
By default, axios serializes JavaScript objects to `JSON`. To send data in the `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format instead, you can use one of the following options.
### Browser
In a browser, you can use the [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams) API as follows:
```js
var params = new URLSearchParams();
params.append('param1', 'value1');
params.append('param2', 'value2');
axios.post('/foo', params);
```
> Note that `URLSearchParams` is not supported by all browsers, but there is a [polyfill](https://github.com/WebReflection/url-search-params) available (make sure to polyfill the global environment).
Alternatively, you can encode data using the [`qs`](https://github.com/ljharb/qs) library:
```js
var qs = require('qs');
axios.post('/foo', qs.stringify({ 'bar': 123 }));
```
### Node.js
In node.js, you can use the [`querystring`](https://nodejs.org/api/querystring.html) module as follows:
```js
var querystring = require('querystring');
axios.post('http://something.com/', querystring.stringify({ foo: 'bar' }));
```
You can also use the `qs` library.
## Semver
Until axios reaches a `1.0` release, breaking changes will be released with a new minor version. For example `0.5.1`, and `0.5.4` will have the same API, but `0.6.0` will have breaking changes.
## Promises
axios depends on a native ES6 Promise implementation to be [supported](http://caniuse.com/promises).
If your environment doesn't support ES6 Promises, you can [polyfill](https://github.com/jakearchibald/es6-promise).
## TypeScript
axios includes [TypeScript](http://typescriptlang.org) definitions.
```typescript
import axios from 'axios';
axios.get('/user?ID=12345');
```
## Resources
* [Changelog](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
* [Upgrade Guide](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/UPGRADE_GUIDE.md)
* [Ecosystem](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/ECOSYSTEM.md)
* [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
* [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
## Credits
axios is heavily inspired by the [$http service](https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/service/$http) provided in [Angular](https://angularjs.org/). Ultimately axios is an effort to provide a standalone `$http`-like service for use outside of Angular.
## License
MIT

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# Upgrade Guide
### 0.15.x -> 0.16.0
#### `Promise` Type Declarations
The `Promise` type declarations have been removed from the axios typings in favor of the built-in type declarations. If you use axios in a TypeScript project that targets `ES5`, please make sure to include the `es2015.promise` lib. Please see [this post](https://blog.mariusschulz.com/2016/11/25/typescript-2-0-built-in-type-declarations) for details.
### 0.13.x -> 0.14.0
#### TypeScript Definitions
The axios TypeScript definitions have been updated to match the axios API and use the ES2015 module syntax.
Please use the following `import` statement to import axios in TypeScript:
```typescript
import axios from 'axios';
axios.get('/foo')
.then(response => console.log(response))
.catch(error => console.log(error));
```
#### `agent` Config Option
The `agent` config option has been replaced with two new options: `httpAgent` and `httpsAgent`. Please use them instead.
```js
{
// Define a custom agent for HTTP
httpAgent: new http.Agent({ keepAlive: true }),
// Define a custom agent for HTTPS
httpsAgent: new https.Agent({ keepAlive: true })
}
```
#### `progress` Config Option
The `progress` config option has been replaced with the `onUploadProgress` and `onDownloadProgress` options.
```js
{
// Define a handler for upload progress events
onUploadProgress: function (progressEvent) {
// ...
},
// Define a handler for download progress events
onDownloadProgress: function (progressEvent) {
// ...
}
}
```
### 0.12.x -> 0.13.0
The `0.13.0` release contains several changes to custom adapters and error handling.
#### Error Handling
Previous to this release an error could either be a server response with bad status code or an actual `Error`. With this release Promise will always reject with an `Error`. In the case that a response was received, the `Error` will also include the response.
```js
axios.get('/user/12345')
.catch((error) => {
console.log(error.message);
console.log(error.code); // Not always specified
console.log(error.config); // The config that was used to make the request
console.log(error.response); // Only available if response was received from the server
});
```
#### Request Adapters
This release changes a few things about how request adapters work. Please take note if you are using your own custom adapter.
1. Response transformer is now called outside of adapter.
2. Request adapter returns a `Promise`.
This means that you no longer need to invoke `transformData` on response data. You will also no longer receive `resolve` and `reject` as arguments in your adapter.
Previous code:
```js
function myAdapter(resolve, reject, config) {
var response = {
data: transformData(
responseData,
responseHeaders,
config.transformResponse
),
status: request.status,
statusText: request.statusText,
headers: responseHeaders
};
settle(resolve, reject, response);
}
```
New code:
```js
function myAdapter(config) {
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
var response = {
data: responseData,
status: request.status,
statusText: request.statusText,
headers: responseHeaders
};
settle(resolve, reject, response);
});
}
```
See the related commits for more details:
- [Response transformers](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/commit/10eb23865101f9347570552c04e9d6211376e25e)
- [Request adapter Promise](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/commit/157efd5615890301824e3121cc6c9d2f9b21f94a)
### 0.5.x -> 0.6.0
The `0.6.0` release contains mostly bug fixes, but there are a couple things to be aware of when upgrading.
#### ES6 Promise Polyfill
Up until the `0.6.0` release ES6 `Promise` was being polyfilled using [es6-promise](https://github.com/jakearchibald/es6-promise). With this release, the polyfill has been removed, and you will need to supply it yourself if your environment needs it.
```js
require('es6-promise').polyfill();
var axios = require('axios');
```
This will polyfill the global environment, and only needs to be done once.
#### `axios.success`/`axios.error`
The `success`, and `error` aliases were deprectated in [0.4.0](https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#040-oct-03-2014). As of this release they have been removed entirely. Instead please use `axios.then`, and `axios.catch` respectively.
```js
axios.get('some/url')
.then(function (res) {
/* ... */
})
.catch(function (err) {
/* ... */
});
```
#### UMD
Previous versions of axios shipped with an AMD, CommonJS, and Global build. This has all been rolled into a single UMD build.
```js
// AMD
require(['bower_components/axios/dist/axios'], function (axios) {
/* ... */
});
// CommonJS
var axios = require('axios/dist/axios');
```

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export interface AxiosTransformer {
(data: any): any;
}
export interface AxiosAdapter {
(config: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
}
export interface AxiosBasicCredentials {
username: string;
password: string;
}
export interface AxiosProxyConfig {
host: string;
port: number;
}
export interface AxiosRequestConfig {
url?: string;
method?: string;
baseURL?: string;
transformRequest?: AxiosTransformer | AxiosTransformer[];
transformResponse?: AxiosTransformer | AxiosTransformer[];
headers?: any;
params?: any;
paramsSerializer?: (params: any) => string;
data?: any;
timeout?: number;
withCredentials?: boolean;
adapter?: AxiosAdapter;
auth?: AxiosBasicCredentials;
responseType?: string;
xsrfCookieName?: string;
xsrfHeaderName?: string;
onUploadProgress?: (progressEvent: any) => void;
onDownloadProgress?: (progressEvent: any) => void;
maxContentLength?: number;
validateStatus?: (status: number) => boolean;
maxRedirects?: number;
httpAgent?: any;
httpsAgent?: any;
proxy?: AxiosProxyConfig;
cancelToken?: CancelToken;
}
export interface AxiosResponse {
data: any;
status: number;
statusText: string;
headers: any;
config: AxiosRequestConfig;
}
export interface AxiosError extends Error {
config: AxiosRequestConfig;
code?: string;
response?: AxiosResponse;
}
export interface AxiosPromise extends Promise<AxiosResponse> {
}
export interface CancelStatic {
new (message?: string): Cancel;
}
export interface Cancel {
message: string;
}
export interface Canceler {
(message?: string): void;
}
export interface CancelTokenStatic {
new (executor: (cancel: Canceler) => void): CancelToken;
source(): CancelTokenSource;
}
export interface CancelToken {
promise: Promise<Cancel>;
reason?: Cancel;
throwIfRequested(): void;
}
export interface CancelTokenSource {
token: CancelToken;
cancel: Canceler;
}
export interface AxiosInterceptorManager<V> {
use(onFulfilled: (value: V) => V | Promise<V>, onRejected?: (error: any) => any): number;
eject(id: number): void;
}
export interface AxiosInstance {
defaults: AxiosRequestConfig;
interceptors: {
request: AxiosInterceptorManager<AxiosRequestConfig>;
response: AxiosInterceptorManager<AxiosResponse>;
};
request(config: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
get(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
delete(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
head(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
post(url: string, data?: any, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
put(url: string, data?: any, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
patch(url: string, data?: any, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
}
export interface AxiosStatic extends AxiosInstance {
(config: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosPromise;
create(config?: AxiosRequestConfig): AxiosInstance;
Cancel: CancelStatic;
CancelToken: CancelTokenStatic;
isCancel(value: any): boolean;
all<T>(values: (T | Promise<T>)[]): Promise<T[]>;
spread<T, R>(callback: (...args: T[]) => R): (array: T[]) => R;
}
declare const Axios: AxiosStatic;
export default Axios;

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# axios // adapters
The modules under `adapters/` are modules that handle dispatching a request and settling a returned `Promise` once a response is received.
## Example
```js
var settle = require('./../core/settle');
module.exports = function myAdapter(config) {
// At this point:
// - config has been merged with defaults
// - request transformers have already run
// - request interceptors have already run
// Make the request using config provided
// Upon response settle the Promise
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var response = {
data: responseData,
status: request.status,
statusText: request.statusText,
headers: responseHeaders,
config: config,
request: request
};
settle(resolve, reject, response);
// From here:
// - response transformers will run
// - response interceptors will run
});
}
```

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
var settle = require('./../core/settle');
var buildURL = require('./../helpers/buildURL');
var http = require('http');
var https = require('https');
var httpFollow = require('follow-redirects').http;
var httpsFollow = require('follow-redirects').https;
var url = require('url');
var zlib = require('zlib');
var pkg = require('./../../package.json');
var createError = require('../core/createError');
var enhanceError = require('../core/enhanceError');
/*eslint consistent-return:0*/
module.exports = function httpAdapter(config) {
return new Promise(function dispatchHttpRequest(resolve, reject) {
var data = config.data;
var headers = config.headers;
var timer;
var aborted = false;
// Set User-Agent (required by some servers)
// Only set header if it hasn't been set in config
// See https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/69
if (!headers['User-Agent'] && !headers['user-agent']) {
headers['User-Agent'] = 'axios/' + pkg.version;
}
if (data && !utils.isStream(data)) {
if (Buffer.isBuffer(data)) {
// Nothing to do...
} else if (utils.isArrayBuffer(data)) {
data = new Buffer(new Uint8Array(data));
} else if (utils.isString(data)) {
data = new Buffer(data, 'utf-8');
} else {
return reject(createError(
'Data after transformation must be a string, an ArrayBuffer, a Buffer, or a Stream',
config
));
}
// Add Content-Length header if data exists
headers['Content-Length'] = data.length;
}
// HTTP basic authentication
var auth = undefined;
if (config.auth) {
var username = config.auth.username || '';
var password = config.auth.password || '';
auth = username + ':' + password;
}
// Parse url
var parsed = url.parse(config.url);
var protocol = parsed.protocol || 'http:';
if (!auth && parsed.auth) {
var urlAuth = parsed.auth.split(':');
var urlUsername = urlAuth[0] || '';
var urlPassword = urlAuth[1] || '';
auth = urlUsername + ':' + urlPassword;
}
if (auth) {
delete headers.Authorization;
}
var isHttps = protocol === 'https:';
var agent = isHttps ? config.httpsAgent : config.httpAgent;
var options = {
hostname: parsed.hostname,
port: parsed.port,
path: buildURL(parsed.path, config.params, config.paramsSerializer).replace(/^\?/, ''),
method: config.method,
headers: headers,
agent: agent,
auth: auth
};
var proxy = config.proxy;
if (!proxy) {
var proxyEnv = protocol.slice(0, -1) + '_proxy';
var proxyUrl = process.env[proxyEnv] || process.env[proxyEnv.toUpperCase()];
if (proxyUrl) {
var parsedProxyUrl = url.parse(proxyUrl);
proxy = {
host: parsedProxyUrl.hostname,
port: parsedProxyUrl.port
};
if (parsedProxyUrl.auth) {
var proxyUrlAuth = parsedProxyUrl.auth.split(':');
proxy.auth = {
username: proxyUrlAuth[0],
password: proxyUrlAuth[1]
};
}
}
}
if (proxy) {
options.hostname = proxy.host;
options.host = proxy.host;
options.headers.host = parsed.hostname + (parsed.port ? ':' + parsed.port : '');
options.port = proxy.port;
options.path = protocol + '//' + parsed.hostname + (parsed.port ? ':' + parsed.port : '') + options.path;
// Basic proxy authorization
if (proxy.auth) {
var base64 = new Buffer(proxy.auth.username + ':' + proxy.auth.password, 'utf8').toString('base64');
options.headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = 'Basic ' + base64;
}
}
var transport;
if (config.maxRedirects === 0) {
transport = isHttps ? https : http;
} else {
if (config.maxRedirects) {
options.maxRedirects = config.maxRedirects;
}
transport = isHttps ? httpsFollow : httpFollow;
}
// Create the request
var req = transport.request(options, function handleResponse(res) {
if (aborted) return;
// Response has been received so kill timer that handles request timeout
clearTimeout(timer);
timer = null;
// uncompress the response body transparently if required
var stream = res;
switch (res.headers['content-encoding']) {
/*eslint default-case:0*/
case 'gzip':
case 'compress':
case 'deflate':
// add the unzipper to the body stream processing pipeline
stream = stream.pipe(zlib.createUnzip());
// remove the content-encoding in order to not confuse downstream operations
delete res.headers['content-encoding'];
break;
}
// return the last request in case of redirects
var lastRequest = res.req || req;
var response = {
status: res.statusCode,
statusText: res.statusMessage,
headers: res.headers,
config: config,
request: lastRequest
};
if (config.responseType === 'stream') {
response.data = stream;
settle(resolve, reject, response);
} else {
var responseBuffer = [];
stream.on('data', function handleStreamData(chunk) {
responseBuffer.push(chunk);
// make sure the content length is not over the maxContentLength if specified
if (config.maxContentLength > -1 && Buffer.concat(responseBuffer).length > config.maxContentLength) {
reject(createError('maxContentLength size of ' + config.maxContentLength + ' exceeded',
config, null, lastRequest));
}
});
stream.on('error', function handleStreamError(err) {
if (aborted) return;
reject(enhanceError(err, config, null, lastRequest));
});
stream.on('end', function handleStreamEnd() {
var responseData = Buffer.concat(responseBuffer);
if (config.responseType !== 'arraybuffer') {
responseData = responseData.toString('utf8');
}
response.data = responseData;
settle(resolve, reject, response);
});
}
});
// Handle errors
req.on('error', function handleRequestError(err) {
if (aborted) return;
reject(enhanceError(err, config, null, req));
});
// Handle request timeout
if (config.timeout && !timer) {
timer = setTimeout(function handleRequestTimeout() {
req.abort();
reject(createError('timeout of ' + config.timeout + 'ms exceeded', config, 'ECONNABORTED', req));
aborted = true;
}, config.timeout);
}
if (config.cancelToken) {
// Handle cancellation
config.cancelToken.promise.then(function onCanceled(cancel) {
if (aborted) {
return;
}
req.abort();
reject(cancel);
aborted = true;
});
}
// Send the request
if (utils.isStream(data)) {
data.pipe(req);
} else {
req.end(data);
}
});
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
var settle = require('./../core/settle');
var buildURL = require('./../helpers/buildURL');
var parseHeaders = require('./../helpers/parseHeaders');
var isURLSameOrigin = require('./../helpers/isURLSameOrigin');
var createError = require('../core/createError');
var btoa = (typeof window !== 'undefined' && window.btoa && window.btoa.bind(window)) || require('./../helpers/btoa');
module.exports = function xhrAdapter(config) {
return new Promise(function dispatchXhrRequest(resolve, reject) {
var requestData = config.data;
var requestHeaders = config.headers;
if (utils.isFormData(requestData)) {
delete requestHeaders['Content-Type']; // Let the browser set it
}
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
var loadEvent = 'onreadystatechange';
var xDomain = false;
// For IE 8/9 CORS support
// Only supports POST and GET calls and doesn't returns the response headers.
// DON'T do this for testing b/c XMLHttpRequest is mocked, not XDomainRequest.
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'test' &&
typeof window !== 'undefined' &&
window.XDomainRequest && !('withCredentials' in request) &&
!isURLSameOrigin(config.url)) {
request = new window.XDomainRequest();
loadEvent = 'onload';
xDomain = true;
request.onprogress = function handleProgress() {};
request.ontimeout = function handleTimeout() {};
}
// HTTP basic authentication
if (config.auth) {
var username = config.auth.username || '';
var password = config.auth.password || '';
requestHeaders.Authorization = 'Basic ' + btoa(username + ':' + password);
}
request.open(config.method.toUpperCase(), buildURL(config.url, config.params, config.paramsSerializer), true);
// Set the request timeout in MS
request.timeout = config.timeout;
// Listen for ready state
request[loadEvent] = function handleLoad() {
if (!request || (request.readyState !== 4 && !xDomain)) {
return;
}
// The request errored out and we didn't get a response, this will be
// handled by onerror instead
// With one exception: request that using file: protocol, most browsers
// will return status as 0 even though it's a successful request
if (request.status === 0 && !(request.responseURL && request.responseURL.indexOf('file:') === 0)) {
return;
}
// Prepare the response
var responseHeaders = 'getAllResponseHeaders' in request ? parseHeaders(request.getAllResponseHeaders()) : null;
var responseData = !config.responseType || config.responseType === 'text' ? request.responseText : request.response;
var response = {
data: responseData,
// IE sends 1223 instead of 204 (https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/201)
status: request.status === 1223 ? 204 : request.status,
statusText: request.status === 1223 ? 'No Content' : request.statusText,
headers: responseHeaders,
config: config,
request: request
};
settle(resolve, reject, response);
// Clean up request
request = null;
};
// Handle low level network errors
request.onerror = function handleError() {
// Real errors are hidden from us by the browser
// onerror should only fire if it's a network error
reject(createError('Network Error', config, null, request));
// Clean up request
request = null;
};
// Handle timeout
request.ontimeout = function handleTimeout() {
reject(createError('timeout of ' + config.timeout + 'ms exceeded', config, 'ECONNABORTED',
request));
// Clean up request
request = null;
};
// Add xsrf header
// This is only done if running in a standard browser environment.
// Specifically not if we're in a web worker, or react-native.
if (utils.isStandardBrowserEnv()) {
var cookies = require('./../helpers/cookies');
// Add xsrf header
var xsrfValue = (config.withCredentials || isURLSameOrigin(config.url)) && config.xsrfCookieName ?
cookies.read(config.xsrfCookieName) :
undefined;
if (xsrfValue) {
requestHeaders[config.xsrfHeaderName] = xsrfValue;
}
}
// Add headers to the request
if ('setRequestHeader' in request) {
utils.forEach(requestHeaders, function setRequestHeader(val, key) {
if (typeof requestData === 'undefined' && key.toLowerCase() === 'content-type') {
// Remove Content-Type if data is undefined
delete requestHeaders[key];
} else {
// Otherwise add header to the request
request.setRequestHeader(key, val);
}
});
}
// Add withCredentials to request if needed
if (config.withCredentials) {
request.withCredentials = true;
}
// Add responseType to request if needed
if (config.responseType) {
try {
request.responseType = config.responseType;
} catch (e) {
// Expected DOMException thrown by browsers not compatible XMLHttpRequest Level 2.
// But, this can be suppressed for 'json' type as it can be parsed by default 'transformResponse' function.
if (config.responseType !== 'json') {
throw e;
}
}
}
// Handle progress if needed
if (typeof config.onDownloadProgress === 'function') {
request.addEventListener('progress', config.onDownloadProgress);
}
// Not all browsers support upload events
if (typeof config.onUploadProgress === 'function' && request.upload) {
request.upload.addEventListener('progress', config.onUploadProgress);
}
if (config.cancelToken) {
// Handle cancellation
config.cancelToken.promise.then(function onCanceled(cancel) {
if (!request) {
return;
}
request.abort();
reject(cancel);
// Clean up request
request = null;
});
}
if (requestData === undefined) {
requestData = null;
}
// Send the request
request.send(requestData);
});
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./utils');
var bind = require('./helpers/bind');
var Axios = require('./core/Axios');
var defaults = require('./defaults');
/**
* Create an instance of Axios
*
* @param {Object} defaultConfig The default config for the instance
* @return {Axios} A new instance of Axios
*/
function createInstance(defaultConfig) {
var context = new Axios(defaultConfig);
var instance = bind(Axios.prototype.request, context);
// Copy axios.prototype to instance
utils.extend(instance, Axios.prototype, context);
// Copy context to instance
utils.extend(instance, context);
return instance;
}
// Create the default instance to be exported
var axios = createInstance(defaults);
// Expose Axios class to allow class inheritance
axios.Axios = Axios;
// Factory for creating new instances
axios.create = function create(instanceConfig) {
return createInstance(utils.merge(defaults, instanceConfig));
};
// Expose Cancel & CancelToken
axios.Cancel = require('./cancel/Cancel');
axios.CancelToken = require('./cancel/CancelToken');
axios.isCancel = require('./cancel/isCancel');
// Expose all/spread
axios.all = function all(promises) {
return Promise.all(promises);
};
axios.spread = require('./helpers/spread');
module.exports = axios;
// Allow use of default import syntax in TypeScript
module.exports.default = axios;

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'use strict';
/**
* A `Cancel` is an object that is thrown when an operation is canceled.
*
* @class
* @param {string=} message The message.
*/
function Cancel(message) {
this.message = message;
}
Cancel.prototype.toString = function toString() {
return 'Cancel' + (this.message ? ': ' + this.message : '');
};
Cancel.prototype.__CANCEL__ = true;
module.exports = Cancel;

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'use strict';
var Cancel = require('./Cancel');
/**
* A `CancelToken` is an object that can be used to request cancellation of an operation.
*
* @class
* @param {Function} executor The executor function.
*/
function CancelToken(executor) {
if (typeof executor !== 'function') {
throw new TypeError('executor must be a function.');
}
var resolvePromise;
this.promise = new Promise(function promiseExecutor(resolve) {
resolvePromise = resolve;
});
var token = this;
executor(function cancel(message) {
if (token.reason) {
// Cancellation has already been requested
return;
}
token.reason = new Cancel(message);
resolvePromise(token.reason);
});
}
/**
* Throws a `Cancel` if cancellation has been requested.
*/
CancelToken.prototype.throwIfRequested = function throwIfRequested() {
if (this.reason) {
throw this.reason;
}
};
/**
* Returns an object that contains a new `CancelToken` and a function that, when called,
* cancels the `CancelToken`.
*/
CancelToken.source = function source() {
var cancel;
var token = new CancelToken(function executor(c) {
cancel = c;
});
return {
token: token,
cancel: cancel
};
};
module.exports = CancelToken;

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'use strict';
module.exports = function isCancel(value) {
return !!(value && value.__CANCEL__);
};

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'use strict';
var defaults = require('./../defaults');
var utils = require('./../utils');
var InterceptorManager = require('./InterceptorManager');
var dispatchRequest = require('./dispatchRequest');
var isAbsoluteURL = require('./../helpers/isAbsoluteURL');
var combineURLs = require('./../helpers/combineURLs');
/**
* Create a new instance of Axios
*
* @param {Object} instanceConfig The default config for the instance
*/
function Axios(instanceConfig) {
this.defaults = instanceConfig;
this.interceptors = {
request: new InterceptorManager(),
response: new InterceptorManager()
};
}
/**
* Dispatch a request
*
* @param {Object} config The config specific for this request (merged with this.defaults)
*/
Axios.prototype.request = function request(config) {
/*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/
// Allow for axios('example/url'[, config]) a la fetch API
if (typeof config === 'string') {
config = utils.merge({
url: arguments[0]
}, arguments[1]);
}
config = utils.merge(defaults, this.defaults, { method: 'get' }, config);
config.method = config.method.toLowerCase();
// Support baseURL config
if (config.baseURL && !isAbsoluteURL(config.url)) {
config.url = combineURLs(config.baseURL, config.url);
}
// Hook up interceptors middleware
var chain = [dispatchRequest, undefined];
var promise = Promise.resolve(config);
this.interceptors.request.forEach(function unshiftRequestInterceptors(interceptor) {
chain.unshift(interceptor.fulfilled, interceptor.rejected);
});
this.interceptors.response.forEach(function pushResponseInterceptors(interceptor) {
chain.push(interceptor.fulfilled, interceptor.rejected);
});
while (chain.length) {
promise = promise.then(chain.shift(), chain.shift());
}
return promise;
};
// Provide aliases for supported request methods
utils.forEach(['delete', 'get', 'head', 'options'], function forEachMethodNoData(method) {
/*eslint func-names:0*/
Axios.prototype[method] = function(url, config) {
return this.request(utils.merge(config || {}, {
method: method,
url: url
}));
};
});
utils.forEach(['post', 'put', 'patch'], function forEachMethodWithData(method) {
/*eslint func-names:0*/
Axios.prototype[method] = function(url, data, config) {
return this.request(utils.merge(config || {}, {
method: method,
url: url,
data: data
}));
};
});
module.exports = Axios;

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
function InterceptorManager() {
this.handlers = [];
}
/**
* Add a new interceptor to the stack
*
* @param {Function} fulfilled The function to handle `then` for a `Promise`
* @param {Function} rejected The function to handle `reject` for a `Promise`
*
* @return {Number} An ID used to remove interceptor later
*/
InterceptorManager.prototype.use = function use(fulfilled, rejected) {
this.handlers.push({
fulfilled: fulfilled,
rejected: rejected
});
return this.handlers.length - 1;
};
/**
* Remove an interceptor from the stack
*
* @param {Number} id The ID that was returned by `use`
*/
InterceptorManager.prototype.eject = function eject(id) {
if (this.handlers[id]) {
this.handlers[id] = null;
}
};
/**
* Iterate over all the registered interceptors
*
* This method is particularly useful for skipping over any
* interceptors that may have become `null` calling `eject`.
*
* @param {Function} fn The function to call for each interceptor
*/
InterceptorManager.prototype.forEach = function forEach(fn) {
utils.forEach(this.handlers, function forEachHandler(h) {
if (h !== null) {
fn(h);
}
});
};
module.exports = InterceptorManager;

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# axios // core
The modules found in `core/` should be modules that are specific to the domain logic of axios. These modules would most likely not make sense to be consumed outside of the axios module, as their logic is too specific. Some examples of core modules are:
- Dispatching requests
- Managing interceptors
- Handling config

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'use strict';
var enhanceError = require('./enhanceError');
/**
* Create an Error with the specified message, config, error code, request and response.
*
* @param {string} message The error message.
* @param {Object} config The config.
* @param {string} [code] The error code (for example, 'ECONNABORTED').
* @param {Object} [request] The request.
* @param {Object} [response] The response.
* @returns {Error} The created error.
*/
module.exports = function createError(message, config, code, request, response) {
var error = new Error(message);
return enhanceError(error, config, code, request, response);
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
var transformData = require('./transformData');
var isCancel = require('../cancel/isCancel');
var defaults = require('../defaults');
/**
* Throws a `Cancel` if cancellation has been requested.
*/
function throwIfCancellationRequested(config) {
if (config.cancelToken) {
config.cancelToken.throwIfRequested();
}
}
/**
* Dispatch a request to the server using the configured adapter.
*
* @param {object} config The config that is to be used for the request
* @returns {Promise} The Promise to be fulfilled
*/
module.exports = function dispatchRequest(config) {
throwIfCancellationRequested(config);
// Ensure headers exist
config.headers = config.headers || {};
// Transform request data
config.data = transformData(
config.data,
config.headers,
config.transformRequest
);
// Flatten headers
config.headers = utils.merge(
config.headers.common || {},
config.headers[config.method] || {},
config.headers || {}
);
utils.forEach(
['delete', 'get', 'head', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'common'],
function cleanHeaderConfig(method) {
delete config.headers[method];
}
);
var adapter = config.adapter || defaults.adapter;
return adapter(config).then(function onAdapterResolution(response) {
throwIfCancellationRequested(config);
// Transform response data
response.data = transformData(
response.data,
response.headers,
config.transformResponse
);
return response;
}, function onAdapterRejection(reason) {
if (!isCancel(reason)) {
throwIfCancellationRequested(config);
// Transform response data
if (reason && reason.response) {
reason.response.data = transformData(
reason.response.data,
reason.response.headers,
config.transformResponse
);
}
}
return Promise.reject(reason);
});
};

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'use strict';
/**
* Update an Error with the specified config, error code, and response.
*
* @param {Error} error The error to update.
* @param {Object} config The config.
* @param {string} [code] The error code (for example, 'ECONNABORTED').
* @param {Object} [request] The request.
* @param {Object} [response] The response.
* @returns {Error} The error.
*/
module.exports = function enhanceError(error, config, code, request, response) {
error.config = config;
if (code) {
error.code = code;
}
error.request = request;
error.response = response;
return error;
};

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'use strict';
var createError = require('./createError');
/**
* Resolve or reject a Promise based on response status.
*
* @param {Function} resolve A function that resolves the promise.
* @param {Function} reject A function that rejects the promise.
* @param {object} response The response.
*/
module.exports = function settle(resolve, reject, response) {
var validateStatus = response.config.validateStatus;
// Note: status is not exposed by XDomainRequest
if (!response.status || !validateStatus || validateStatus(response.status)) {
resolve(response);
} else {
reject(createError(
'Request failed with status code ' + response.status,
response.config,
null,
response.request,
response
));
}
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
/**
* Transform the data for a request or a response
*
* @param {Object|String} data The data to be transformed
* @param {Array} headers The headers for the request or response
* @param {Array|Function} fns A single function or Array of functions
* @returns {*} The resulting transformed data
*/
module.exports = function transformData(data, headers, fns) {
/*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/
utils.forEach(fns, function transform(fn) {
data = fn(data, headers);
});
return data;
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./utils');
var normalizeHeaderName = require('./helpers/normalizeHeaderName');
var DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE = {
'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
};
function setContentTypeIfUnset(headers, value) {
if (!utils.isUndefined(headers) && utils.isUndefined(headers['Content-Type'])) {
headers['Content-Type'] = value;
}
}
function getDefaultAdapter() {
var adapter;
if (typeof XMLHttpRequest !== 'undefined') {
// For browsers use XHR adapter
adapter = require('./adapters/xhr');
} else if (typeof process !== 'undefined') {
// For node use HTTP adapter
adapter = require('./adapters/http');
}
return adapter;
}
var defaults = {
adapter: getDefaultAdapter(),
transformRequest: [function transformRequest(data, headers) {
normalizeHeaderName(headers, 'Content-Type');
if (utils.isFormData(data) ||
utils.isArrayBuffer(data) ||
utils.isBuffer(data) ||
utils.isStream(data) ||
utils.isFile(data) ||
utils.isBlob(data)
) {
return data;
}
if (utils.isArrayBufferView(data)) {
return data.buffer;
}
if (utils.isURLSearchParams(data)) {
setContentTypeIfUnset(headers, 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8');
return data.toString();
}
if (utils.isObject(data)) {
setContentTypeIfUnset(headers, 'application/json;charset=utf-8');
return JSON.stringify(data);
}
return data;
}],
transformResponse: [function transformResponse(data) {
/*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/
if (typeof data === 'string') {
try {
data = JSON.parse(data);
} catch (e) { /* Ignore */ }
}
return data;
}],
timeout: 0,
xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN',
xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN',
maxContentLength: -1,
validateStatus: function validateStatus(status) {
return status >= 200 && status < 300;
}
};
defaults.headers = {
common: {
'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain, */*'
}
};
utils.forEach(['delete', 'get', 'head'], function forEachMethodNoData(method) {
defaults.headers[method] = {};
});
utils.forEach(['post', 'put', 'patch'], function forEachMethodWithData(method) {
defaults.headers[method] = utils.merge(DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE);
});
module.exports = defaults;

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# axios // helpers
The modules found in `helpers/` should be generic modules that are _not_ specific to the domain logic of axios. These modules could theoretically be published to npm on their own and consumed by other modules or apps. Some examples of generic modules are things like:
- Browser polyfills
- Managing cookies
- Parsing HTTP headers

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'use strict';
module.exports = function bind(fn, thisArg) {
return function wrap() {
var args = new Array(arguments.length);
for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
args[i] = arguments[i];
}
return fn.apply(thisArg, args);
};
};

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'use strict';
// btoa polyfill for IE<10 courtesy https://github.com/davidchambers/Base64.js
var chars = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=';
function E() {
this.message = 'String contains an invalid character';
}
E.prototype = new Error;
E.prototype.code = 5;
E.prototype.name = 'InvalidCharacterError';
function btoa(input) {
var str = String(input);
var output = '';
for (
// initialize result and counter
var block, charCode, idx = 0, map = chars;
// if the next str index does not exist:
// change the mapping table to "="
// check if d has no fractional digits
str.charAt(idx | 0) || (map = '=', idx % 1);
// "8 - idx % 1 * 8" generates the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8
output += map.charAt(63 & block >> 8 - idx % 1 * 8)
) {
charCode = str.charCodeAt(idx += 3 / 4);
if (charCode > 0xFF) {
throw new E();
}
block = block << 8 | charCode;
}
return output;
}
module.exports = btoa;

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
function encode(val) {
return encodeURIComponent(val).
replace(/%40/gi, '@').
replace(/%3A/gi, ':').
replace(/%24/g, '$').
replace(/%2C/gi, ',').
replace(/%20/g, '+').
replace(/%5B/gi, '[').
replace(/%5D/gi, ']');
}
/**
* Build a URL by appending params to the end
*
* @param {string} url The base of the url (e.g., http://www.google.com)
* @param {object} [params] The params to be appended
* @returns {string} The formatted url
*/
module.exports = function buildURL(url, params, paramsSerializer) {
/*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/
if (!params) {
return url;
}
var serializedParams;
if (paramsSerializer) {
serializedParams = paramsSerializer(params);
} else if (utils.isURLSearchParams(params)) {
serializedParams = params.toString();
} else {
var parts = [];
utils.forEach(params, function serialize(val, key) {
if (val === null || typeof val === 'undefined') {
return;
}
if (utils.isArray(val)) {
key = key + '[]';
}
if (!utils.isArray(val)) {
val = [val];
}
utils.forEach(val, function parseValue(v) {
if (utils.isDate(v)) {
v = v.toISOString();
} else if (utils.isObject(v)) {
v = JSON.stringify(v);
}
parts.push(encode(key) + '=' + encode(v));
});
});
serializedParams = parts.join('&');
}
if (serializedParams) {
url += (url.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : '&') + serializedParams;
}
return url;
};

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'use strict';
/**
* Creates a new URL by combining the specified URLs
*
* @param {string} baseURL The base URL
* @param {string} relativeURL The relative URL
* @returns {string} The combined URL
*/
module.exports = function combineURLs(baseURL, relativeURL) {
return relativeURL
? baseURL.replace(/\/+$/, '') + '/' + relativeURL.replace(/^\/+/, '')
: baseURL;
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
module.exports = (
utils.isStandardBrowserEnv() ?
// Standard browser envs support document.cookie
(function standardBrowserEnv() {
return {
write: function write(name, value, expires, path, domain, secure) {
var cookie = [];
cookie.push(name + '=' + encodeURIComponent(value));
if (utils.isNumber(expires)) {
cookie.push('expires=' + new Date(expires).toGMTString());
}
if (utils.isString(path)) {
cookie.push('path=' + path);
}
if (utils.isString(domain)) {
cookie.push('domain=' + domain);
}
if (secure === true) {
cookie.push('secure');
}
document.cookie = cookie.join('; ');
},
read: function read(name) {
var match = document.cookie.match(new RegExp('(^|;\\s*)(' + name + ')=([^;]*)'));
return (match ? decodeURIComponent(match[3]) : null);
},
remove: function remove(name) {
this.write(name, '', Date.now() - 86400000);
}
};
})() :
// Non standard browser env (web workers, react-native) lack needed support.
(function nonStandardBrowserEnv() {
return {
write: function write() {},
read: function read() { return null; },
remove: function remove() {}
};
})()
);

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'use strict';
/*eslint no-console:0*/
/**
* Supply a warning to the developer that a method they are using
* has been deprecated.
*
* @param {string} method The name of the deprecated method
* @param {string} [instead] The alternate method to use if applicable
* @param {string} [docs] The documentation URL to get further details
*/
module.exports = function deprecatedMethod(method, instead, docs) {
try {
console.warn(
'DEPRECATED method `' + method + '`.' +
(instead ? ' Use `' + instead + '` instead.' : '') +
' This method will be removed in a future release.');
if (docs) {
console.warn('For more information about usage see ' + docs);
}
} catch (e) { /* Ignore */ }
};

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'use strict';
/**
* Determines whether the specified URL is absolute
*
* @param {string} url The URL to test
* @returns {boolean} True if the specified URL is absolute, otherwise false
*/
module.exports = function isAbsoluteURL(url) {
// A URL is considered absolute if it begins with "<scheme>://" or "//" (protocol-relative URL).
// RFC 3986 defines scheme name as a sequence of characters beginning with a letter and followed
// by any combination of letters, digits, plus, period, or hyphen.
return /^([a-z][a-z\d\+\-\.]*:)?\/\//i.test(url);
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
module.exports = (
utils.isStandardBrowserEnv() ?
// Standard browser envs have full support of the APIs needed to test
// whether the request URL is of the same origin as current location.
(function standardBrowserEnv() {
var msie = /(msie|trident)/i.test(navigator.userAgent);
var urlParsingNode = document.createElement('a');
var originURL;
/**
* Parse a URL to discover it's components
*
* @param {String} url The URL to be parsed
* @returns {Object}
*/
function resolveURL(url) {
var href = url;
if (msie) {
// IE needs attribute set twice to normalize properties
urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href);
href = urlParsingNode.href;
}
urlParsingNode.setAttribute('href', href);
// urlParsingNode provides the UrlUtils interface - http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlutils
return {
href: urlParsingNode.href,
protocol: urlParsingNode.protocol ? urlParsingNode.protocol.replace(/:$/, '') : '',
host: urlParsingNode.host,
search: urlParsingNode.search ? urlParsingNode.search.replace(/^\?/, '') : '',
hash: urlParsingNode.hash ? urlParsingNode.hash.replace(/^#/, '') : '',
hostname: urlParsingNode.hostname,
port: urlParsingNode.port,
pathname: (urlParsingNode.pathname.charAt(0) === '/') ?
urlParsingNode.pathname :
'/' + urlParsingNode.pathname
};
}
originURL = resolveURL(window.location.href);
/**
* Determine if a URL shares the same origin as the current location
*
* @param {String} requestURL The URL to test
* @returns {boolean} True if URL shares the same origin, otherwise false
*/
return function isURLSameOrigin(requestURL) {
var parsed = (utils.isString(requestURL)) ? resolveURL(requestURL) : requestURL;
return (parsed.protocol === originURL.protocol &&
parsed.host === originURL.host);
};
})() :
// Non standard browser envs (web workers, react-native) lack needed support.
(function nonStandardBrowserEnv() {
return function isURLSameOrigin() {
return true;
};
})()
);

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'use strict';
var utils = require('../utils');
module.exports = function normalizeHeaderName(headers, normalizedName) {
utils.forEach(headers, function processHeader(value, name) {
if (name !== normalizedName && name.toUpperCase() === normalizedName.toUpperCase()) {
headers[normalizedName] = value;
delete headers[name];
}
});
};

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'use strict';
var utils = require('./../utils');
/**
* Parse headers into an object
*
* ```
* Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 08:58:49 GMT
* Content-Type: application/json
* Connection: keep-alive
* Transfer-Encoding: chunked
* ```
*
* @param {String} headers Headers needing to be parsed
* @returns {Object} Headers parsed into an object
*/
module.exports = function parseHeaders(headers) {
var parsed = {};
var key;
var val;
var i;
if (!headers) { return parsed; }
utils.forEach(headers.split('\n'), function parser(line) {
i = line.indexOf(':');
key = utils.trim(line.substr(0, i)).toLowerCase();
val = utils.trim(line.substr(i + 1));
if (key) {
parsed[key] = parsed[key] ? parsed[key] + ', ' + val : val;
}
});
return parsed;
};

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'use strict';
/**
* Syntactic sugar for invoking a function and expanding an array for arguments.
*
* Common use case would be to use `Function.prototype.apply`.
*
* ```js
* function f(x, y, z) {}
* var args = [1, 2, 3];
* f.apply(null, args);
* ```
*
* With `spread` this example can be re-written.
*
* ```js
* spread(function(x, y, z) {})([1, 2, 3]);
* ```
*
* @param {Function} callback
* @returns {Function}
*/
module.exports = function spread(callback) {
return function wrap(arr) {
return callback.apply(null, arr);
};
};

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'use strict';
var bind = require('./helpers/bind');
var isBuffer = require('is-buffer');
/*global toString:true*/
// utils is a library of generic helper functions non-specific to axios
var toString = Object.prototype.toString;
/**
* Determine if a value is an Array
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is an Array, otherwise false
*/
function isArray(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object Array]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is an ArrayBuffer
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is an ArrayBuffer, otherwise false
*/
function isArrayBuffer(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object ArrayBuffer]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a FormData
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is an FormData, otherwise false
*/
function isFormData(val) {
return (typeof FormData !== 'undefined') && (val instanceof FormData);
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a view on an ArrayBuffer
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a view on an ArrayBuffer, otherwise false
*/
function isArrayBufferView(val) {
var result;
if ((typeof ArrayBuffer !== 'undefined') && (ArrayBuffer.isView)) {
result = ArrayBuffer.isView(val);
} else {
result = (val) && (val.buffer) && (val.buffer instanceof ArrayBuffer);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a String
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a String, otherwise false
*/
function isString(val) {
return typeof val === 'string';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a Number
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a Number, otherwise false
*/
function isNumber(val) {
return typeof val === 'number';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is undefined
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if the value is undefined, otherwise false
*/
function isUndefined(val) {
return typeof val === 'undefined';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is an Object
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is an Object, otherwise false
*/
function isObject(val) {
return val !== null && typeof val === 'object';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a Date
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a Date, otherwise false
*/
function isDate(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object Date]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a File
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a File, otherwise false
*/
function isFile(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object File]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a Blob
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a Blob, otherwise false
*/
function isBlob(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object Blob]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a Function
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a Function, otherwise false
*/
function isFunction(val) {
return toString.call(val) === '[object Function]';
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a Stream
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a Stream, otherwise false
*/
function isStream(val) {
return isObject(val) && isFunction(val.pipe);
}
/**
* Determine if a value is a URLSearchParams object
*
* @param {Object} val The value to test
* @returns {boolean} True if value is a URLSearchParams object, otherwise false
*/
function isURLSearchParams(val) {
return typeof URLSearchParams !== 'undefined' && val instanceof URLSearchParams;
}
/**
* Trim excess whitespace off the beginning and end of a string
*
* @param {String} str The String to trim
* @returns {String} The String freed of excess whitespace
*/
function trim(str) {
return str.replace(/^\s*/, '').replace(/\s*$/, '');
}
/**
* Determine if we're running in a standard browser environment
*
* This allows axios to run in a web worker, and react-native.
* Both environments support XMLHttpRequest, but not fully standard globals.
*
* web workers:
* typeof window -> undefined
* typeof document -> undefined
*
* react-native:
* navigator.product -> 'ReactNative'
*/
function isStandardBrowserEnv() {
if (typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && navigator.product === 'ReactNative') {
return false;
}
return (
typeof window !== 'undefined' &&
typeof document !== 'undefined'
);
}
/**
* Iterate over an Array or an Object invoking a function for each item.
*
* If `obj` is an Array callback will be called passing
* the value, index, and complete array for each item.
*
* If 'obj' is an Object callback will be called passing
* the value, key, and complete object for each property.
*
* @param {Object|Array} obj The object to iterate
* @param {Function} fn The callback to invoke for each item
*/
function forEach(obj, fn) {
// Don't bother if no value provided
if (obj === null || typeof obj === 'undefined') {
return;
}
// Force an array if not already something iterable
if (typeof obj !== 'object' && !isArray(obj)) {
/*eslint no-param-reassign:0*/
obj = [obj];
}
if (isArray(obj)) {
// Iterate over array values
for (var i = 0, l = obj.length; i < l; i++) {
fn.call(null, obj[i], i, obj);
}
} else {
// Iterate over object keys
for (var key in obj) {
if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key)) {
fn.call(null, obj[key], key, obj);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Accepts varargs expecting each argument to be an object, then
* immutably merges the properties of each object and returns result.
*
* When multiple objects contain the same key the later object in
* the arguments list will take precedence.
*
* Example:
*
* ```js
* var result = merge({foo: 123}, {foo: 456});
* console.log(result.foo); // outputs 456
* ```
*
* @param {Object} obj1 Object to merge
* @returns {Object} Result of all merge properties
*/
function merge(/* obj1, obj2, obj3, ... */) {
var result = {};
function assignValue(val, key) {
if (typeof result[key] === 'object' && typeof val === 'object') {
result[key] = merge(result[key], val);
} else {
result[key] = val;
}
}
for (var i = 0, l = arguments.length; i < l; i++) {
forEach(arguments[i], assignValue);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Extends object a by mutably adding to it the properties of object b.
*
* @param {Object} a The object to be extended
* @param {Object} b The object to copy properties from
* @param {Object} thisArg The object to bind function to
* @return {Object} The resulting value of object a
*/
function extend(a, b, thisArg) {
forEach(b, function assignValue(val, key) {
if (thisArg && typeof val === 'function') {
a[key] = bind(val, thisArg);
} else {
a[key] = val;
}
});
return a;
}
module.exports = {
isArray: isArray,
isArrayBuffer: isArrayBuffer,
isBuffer: isBuffer,
isFormData: isFormData,
isArrayBufferView: isArrayBufferView,
isString: isString,
isNumber: isNumber,
isObject: isObject,
isUndefined: isUndefined,
isDate: isDate,
isFile: isFile,
isBlob: isBlob,
isFunction: isFunction,
isStream: isStream,
isURLSearchParams: isURLSearchParams,
isStandardBrowserEnv: isStandardBrowserEnv,
forEach: forEach,
merge: merge,
extend: extend,
trim: trim
};

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{
"name": "axios",
"version": "0.16.2",
"description": "Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js",
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "grunt test",
"start": "node ./sandbox/server.js",
"build": "NODE_ENV=production grunt build",
"preversion": "npm test",
"version": "npm run build && grunt version && git add -A dist && git add CHANGELOG.md bower.json package.json",
"postversion": "git push && git push --tags",
"examples": "node ./examples/server.js",
"coveralls": "cat coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios.git"
},
"keywords": [
"xhr",
"http",
"ajax",
"promise",
"node"
],
"author": "Matt Zabriskie",
"license": "MIT",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios",
"devDependencies": {
"coveralls": "^2.11.9",
"es6-promise": "^4.0.5",
"grunt": "^1.0.1",
"grunt-banner": "^0.6.0",
"grunt-cli": "^1.2.0",
"grunt-contrib-clean": "^1.0.0",
"grunt-contrib-nodeunit": "^1.0.0",
"grunt-contrib-watch": "^1.0.0",
"grunt-eslint": "^19.0.0",
"grunt-karma": "^2.0.0",
"grunt-ts": "^6.0.0-beta.3",
"grunt-webpack": "^1.0.18",
"istanbul-instrumenter-loader": "^1.0.0",
"jasmine-core": "^2.4.1",
"karma": "^1.3.0",
"karma-chrome-launcher": "^2.0.0",
"karma-coverage": "^1.0.0",
"karma-firefox-launcher": "^1.0.0",
"karma-jasmine": "^1.0.2",
"karma-jasmine-ajax": "^0.1.13",
"karma-opera-launcher": "^1.0.0",
"karma-phantomjs-launcher": "^1.0.0",
"karma-safari-launcher": "^1.0.0",
"karma-sauce-launcher": "^1.1.0",
"karma-sinon": "^1.0.5",
"karma-sourcemap-loader": "^0.3.7",
"karma-webpack": "^1.7.0",
"load-grunt-tasks": "^3.5.2",
"minimist": "^1.2.0",
"phantomjs-prebuilt": "^2.1.7",
"sinon": "^1.17.4",
"webpack": "^1.13.1",
"webpack-dev-server": "^1.14.1",
"url-search-params": "^0.6.1",
"typescript": "^2.0.3"
},
"browser": {
"./lib/adapters/http.js": "./lib/adapters/xhr.js"
},
"typings": "./index.d.ts",
"dependencies": {
"follow-redirects": "^1.2.3",
"is-buffer": "^1.1.5"
}
}

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Copyright 2017 Olivier Lalonde <olalonde@gmail.com>, James Talmage <james@talmage.io>, Ruben Verborgh
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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## Follow Redirects
Drop-in replacement for Nodes `http` and `https` that automatically follows redirects.
[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/follow-redirects.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/follow-redirects)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/olalonde/follow-redirects.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/olalonde/follow-redirects)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/olalonde/follow-redirects/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/olalonde/follow-redirects?branch=master)
[![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/olalonde/follow-redirects/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/olalonde/follow-redirects)
[![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/olalonde/follow-redirects.svg)](https://david-dm.org/olalonde/follow-redirects)
[![devDependency Status](https://david-dm.org/olalonde/follow-redirects/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/olalonde/follow-redirects#info=devDependencies)
[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/follow-redirects.png?downloads=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/follow-redirects/)
`follow-redirects` provides [request](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback) and [get](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_get_options_callback)
methods that behave identically to those found on the native [http](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback) and [https](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback)
modules, with the exception that they will seamlessly follow redirects.
```javascript
var http = require('follow-redirects').http;
var https = require('follow-redirects').https;
http.get('http://bit.ly/900913', function (response) {
response.on('data', function (chunk) {
console.log(chunk);
});
}).on('error', function (err) {
console.error(err);
});
```
You can inspect the final redirected URL through the `responseUrl` property on the `response`.
If no redirection happened, `responseUrl` is the original request URL.
```javascript
https.request({
host: 'bitly.com',
path: '/UHfDGO',
}, function (response) {
console.log(response.responseUrl);
// 'http://duckduckgo.com/robots.txt'
});
```
## Options
### Global options
Global options are set directly on the `follow-redirects` module:
```javascript
var followRedirects = require('follow-redirects');
followRedirects.maxRedirects = 10;
```
The following global options are supported:
- `maxRedirects` (default: `21`) sets the maximum number of allowed redirects; if exceeded, an error will be emitted.
### Per-request options
Per-request options are set by passing an `options` object:
```javascript
var url = require('url');
var followRedirects = require('follow-redirects');
var options = url.parse('http://bit.ly/900913');
options.maxRedirects = 10;
http.request(options);
```
In addition to the [standard HTTP](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback) and [HTTPS options](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback),
the following per-request options are supported:
- `followRedirects` (default: `true`) whether redirects should be followed.
- `maxRedirects` (default: `21`) sets the maximum number of allowed redirects; if exceeded, an error will be emitted.
- `agents` (default: `undefined`) sets the `agent` option per protocol, since HTTP and HTTPS use different agents. Example value: `{ http: new http.Agent(), https: new https.Agent() }`
## Browserify Usage
Due to the way `XMLHttpRequest` works, the `browserify` versions of `http` and `https` already follow redirects.
If you are *only* targeting the browser, then this library has little value for you. If you want to write cross
platform code for node and the browser, `follow-redirects` provides a great solution for making the native node
modules behave the same as they do in browserified builds in the browser. To avoid bundling unnecessary code
you should tell browserify to swap out `follow-redirects` with the standard modules when bundling.
To make this easier, you need to change how you require the modules:
```javascript
var http = require('follow-redirects/http');
var https = require('follow-redirects/https');
```
You can then replace `follow-redirects` in your browserify configuration like so:
```javascript
"browser": {
"follow-redirects/http" : "http",
"follow-redirects/https" : "https"
}
```
The `browserify-http` module has not kept pace with node development, and no long behaves identically to the native
module when running in the browser. If you are experiencing problems, you may want to check out
[browserify-http-2](https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-browserify-2). It is more actively maintained and
attempts to address a few of the shortcomings of `browserify-http`. In that case, your browserify config should
look something like this:
```javascript
"browser": {
"follow-redirects/http" : "browserify-http-2/http",
"follow-redirects/https" : "browserify-http-2/https"
}
```
## Contributing
Pull Requests are always welcome. Please [file an issue](https://github.com/olalonde/follow-redirects/issues)
detailing your proposal before you invest your valuable time. Additional features and bug fixes should be accompanied
by tests. You can run the test suite locally with a simple `npm test` command.
## Debug Logging
`follow-redirects` uses the excellent [debug](https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug) for logging. To turn on logging
set the environment variable `DEBUG=follow-redirects` for debug output from just this module. When running the test
suite it is sometimes advantageous to set `DEBUG=*` to see output from the express server as well.
## Authors
- Olivier Lalonde (olalonde@gmail.com)
- James Talmage (james@talmage.io)
- [Ruben Verborgh](https://ruben.verborgh.org/)
## License
MIT: [http://olalonde.mit-license.org](http://olalonde.mit-license.org)

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'use strict';
var url = require('url');
var assert = require('assert');
var http = require('http');
var https = require('https');
var Writable = require('stream').Writable;
var debug = require('debug')('follow-redirects');
var nativeProtocols = {'http:': http, 'https:': https};
var schemes = {};
var exports = module.exports = {
maxRedirects: 21
};
// RFC7231§4.2.1: Of the request methods defined by this specification,
// the GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, and TRACE methods are defined to be safe.
var safeMethods = {GET: true, HEAD: true, OPTIONS: true, TRACE: true};
// Create handlers that pass events from native requests
var eventHandlers = Object.create(null);
['abort', 'aborted', 'error', 'socket'].forEach(function (event) {
eventHandlers[event] = function (arg) {
this._redirectable.emit(event, arg);
};
});
// An HTTP(S) request that can be redirected
function RedirectableRequest(options, responseCallback) {
// Initialize the request
Writable.call(this);
this._options = options;
this._redirectCount = 0;
this._bufferedWrites = [];
// Attach a callback if passed
if (responseCallback) {
this.on('response', responseCallback);
}
// React to responses of native requests
var self = this;
this._onNativeResponse = function (response) {
self._processResponse(response);
};
// Complete the URL object when necessary
if (!options.pathname && options.path) {
var searchPos = options.path.indexOf('?');
if (searchPos < 0) {
options.pathname = options.path;
} else {
options.pathname = options.path.substring(0, searchPos);
options.search = options.path.substring(searchPos);
}
}
// Perform the first request
this._performRequest();
}
RedirectableRequest.prototype = Object.create(Writable.prototype);
// Executes the next native request (initial or redirect)
RedirectableRequest.prototype._performRequest = function () {
// If specified, use the agent corresponding to the protocol
// (HTTP and HTTPS use different types of agents)
var protocol = this._options.protocol;
if (this._options.agents) {
this._options.agent = this._options.agents[schemes[protocol]];
}
// Create the native request
var nativeProtocol = nativeProtocols[protocol];
var request = this._currentRequest =
nativeProtocol.request(this._options, this._onNativeResponse);
this._currentUrl = url.format(this._options);
// Set up event handlers
request._redirectable = this;
for (var event in eventHandlers) {
/* istanbul ignore else */
if (event) {
request.on(event, eventHandlers[event]);
}
}
// End a redirected request
// (The first request must be ended explicitly with RedirectableRequest#end)
if (this._isRedirect) {
// If the request doesn't have en entity, end directly.
var bufferedWrites = this._bufferedWrites;
if (bufferedWrites.length === 0) {
request.end();
// Otherwise, write the request entity and end afterwards.
} else {
var i = 0;
(function writeNext() {
if (i < bufferedWrites.length) {
var bufferedWrite = bufferedWrites[i++];
request.write(bufferedWrite.data, bufferedWrite.encoding, writeNext);
} else {
request.end();
}
})();
}
}
};
// Processes a response from the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype._processResponse = function (response) {
// RFC7231§6.4: The 3xx (Redirection) class of status code indicates
// that further action needs to be taken by the user agent in order to
// fulfill the request. If a Location header field is provided,
// the user agent MAY automatically redirect its request to the URI
// referenced by the Location field value,
// even if the specific status code is not understood.
var location = response.headers.location;
if (location && this._options.followRedirects !== false &&
response.statusCode >= 300 && response.statusCode < 400) {
// RFC7231§6.4: A client SHOULD detect and intervene
// in cyclical redirections (i.e., "infinite" redirection loops).
if (++this._redirectCount > this._options.maxRedirects) {
return this.emit('error', new Error('Max redirects exceeded.'));
}
// RFC7231§6.4: Automatic redirection needs to done with
// care for methods not known to be safe […],
// since the user might not wish to redirect an unsafe request.
// RFC7231§6.4.7: The 307 (Temporary Redirect) status code indicates
// that the target resource resides temporarily under a different URI
// and the user agent MUST NOT change the request method
// if it performs an automatic redirection to that URI.
var header;
var headers = this._options.headers;
if (response.statusCode !== 307 && !(this._options.method in safeMethods)) {
this._options.method = 'GET';
// Drop a possible entity and headers related to it
this._bufferedWrites = [];
for (header in headers) {
if (/^content-/i.test(header)) {
delete headers[header];
}
}
}
// Drop the Host header, as the redirect might lead to a different host
if (!this._isRedirect) {
for (header in headers) {
if (/^host$/i.test(header)) {
delete headers[header];
}
}
}
// Perform the redirected request
var redirectUrl = url.resolve(this._currentUrl, location);
debug('redirecting to', redirectUrl);
Object.assign(this._options, url.parse(redirectUrl));
this._isRedirect = true;
this._performRequest();
} else {
// The response is not a redirect; return it as-is
response.responseUrl = this._currentUrl;
this.emit('response', response);
// Clean up
delete this._options;
delete this._bufferedWrites;
}
};
// Aborts the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.abort = function () {
this._currentRequest.abort();
};
// Flushes the headers of the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.flushHeaders = function () {
this._currentRequest.flushHeaders();
};
// Sets the noDelay option of the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.setNoDelay = function (noDelay) {
this._currentRequest.setNoDelay(noDelay);
};
// Sets the socketKeepAlive option of the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.setSocketKeepAlive = function (enable, initialDelay) {
this._currentRequest.setSocketKeepAlive(enable, initialDelay);
};
// Sets the timeout option of the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.setTimeout = function (timeout, callback) {
this._currentRequest.setTimeout(timeout, callback);
};
// Writes buffered data to the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.write = function (data, encoding, callback) {
this._currentRequest.write(data, encoding, callback);
this._bufferedWrites.push({data: data, encoding: encoding});
};
// Ends the current native request
RedirectableRequest.prototype.end = function (data, encoding, callback) {
this._currentRequest.end(data, encoding, callback);
if (data) {
this._bufferedWrites.push({data: data, encoding: encoding});
}
};
// Export a redirecting wrapper for each native protocol
Object.keys(nativeProtocols).forEach(function (protocol) {
var scheme = schemes[protocol] = protocol.substr(0, protocol.length - 1);
var nativeProtocol = nativeProtocols[protocol];
var wrappedProtocol = exports[scheme] = Object.create(nativeProtocol);
// Executes an HTTP request, following redirects
wrappedProtocol.request = function (options, callback) {
if (typeof options === 'string') {
options = url.parse(options);
options.maxRedirects = exports.maxRedirects;
} else {
options = Object.assign({
maxRedirects: exports.maxRedirects,
protocol: protocol
}, options);
}
assert.equal(options.protocol, protocol, 'protocol mismatch');
debug('options', options);
return new RedirectableRequest(options, callback);
};
// Executes a GET request, following redirects
wrappedProtocol.get = function (options, callback) {
var request = wrappedProtocol.request(options, callback);
request.end();
return request;
};
});

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{
"name": "follow-redirects",
"version": "1.2.4",
"description": "HTTP and HTTPS modules that follow redirects.",
"main": "index.js",
"engines": {
"node": ">=4.0"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "xo && BLUEBIRD_DEBUG=1 nyc mocha"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git@github.com:olalonde/follow-redirects.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/olalonde/follow-redirects",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/olalonde/follow-redirects/issues"
},
"keywords": [
"http",
"https",
"url",
"redirect",
"client",
"location",
"utility"
],
"author": {
"name": "Olivier Lalonde",
"email": "olalonde@gmail.com",
"url": "http://www.syskall.com"
},
"contributors": [
"James Talmage <james@talmage.io>",
"Ruben Verborgh <ruben@verborgh.org> (https://ruben.verborgh.org/)"
],
"files": [
"index.js",
"create.js",
"http.js",
"https.js"
],
"dependencies": {
"debug": "^2.4.5"
},
"devDependencies": {
"bluebird": "^3.4.0",
"concat-stream": "^1.5.2",
"coveralls": "^2.11.15",
"express": "^4.13.0",
"mocha": "^3.2.0",
"nyc": "^10.0.0",
"xo": "^0.17.1"
},
"license": "MIT",
"nyc": {
"reporter": [
"lcov",
"text"
]
},
"xo": {
"envs": [
"mocha"
]
}
}