Transporter that lets Integreat send and receive data over http/https. Also contains an authenticator for http specific authentication.
Requires node v18 and Integreat v1.6.
Install from npm:
npm install integreat-transporter-http
Example of use:
import Integreat from 'integreat'
import httpTransporter from 'integreat-transporter-http'
import defs from './config'
const great = Integreat.create(defs, {
transporters: { http: httpTransporter },
})
// ... and then dispatch actions as usualExample source configuration:
{
id: 'store',
transporter: 'http',
endpoints: [
{ options: { uri: 'https://api.com/api' } }
]
}Available options for action meta options:
-
uri: The request uri -
baseUri: Used as a base for theuri, when provided -
queryParams: An object of query parameters to use for the request. The keys and values of the object will be keys and values in the query string. Value will be forced to strings -
authAsQuery: When set totrue, auth object will be included as query params. Use with care -
authInData: This signals to the transporter that we will provide the auth in the data of the actions, and so it will not be set in the headers. Default isfalse -
headers: An object of key/value pairs use directly as request headers. It will be combined with theheadersobject on thepayload. -
responseFormat: Controls what format the body data is returned in.base64will encode the raw body buffer as base64, whilestringwill simply return the body as a string. Default isstring -
timeout: Timeout in milliseconds for the request. Default is 120000 -
rateLimit: An object with propertiesretryandmaxDelay. Whenretryis set to a number higher than 0, the transporter will retry on a 429 response, waiting the number of seconds indicated by theretry-afterheader in the response. This will be repeated the number of times set byretry. IfmaxDelayis set, a request will not be retry if it means waiting longer than the number of seconds inmaxDelay. -
throttle: An object with the propertieslimitandinterval. Both should be numbers.limitdefines how many times we will send requests to a service within the time period set byinterval(in milliseconds). This is very simplistic rate limiting, and will cause the transporter to simply pause between calls when the limit is reached for an interval. Now that we haverateLimit,throttleis no longer the prefered option. -
incoming: An object with options to define an incoming service. The precense of this object will start an http server, and the properties of the object will define what requests this service will respond to. The following options are available:port: The port to listen on. Default is 8080host: The host to listen on. This is case insensitive. Default is any hostpath: The path to listen on. This will match anything "below" the path you specify, meaning'/entries'will match'/entries/ent1'. The match is case insensitive. Default is any pathsourceService: When this is a string, it will be set assourceServiceon the action being dispatched from the listener. Only use this if you want to override the default behaviour of Integreat, that is to set the id of the service assourceService.challenges: An array of challenge objects, used to form the correct response headers when an incoming request is unauthorized. The objects has the following properties:scheme,realm, andparams. The two first are string and are defined by the relevant authentication method, while the last one is an object with key/value pairs that will be added to the header. The default is no challenge.caseSensitivePath: When set totrue, the path will keep its original case. Default isfalse. Note that the default will change in the next major version, so it's good practice to set it explicitly and not rely on the default.
A note on headers: Actions may have an headers object on the payload and
the meta.options object. If they are both there, they will be merged, with
the payload.headers object taking precedence. Also, if there's no
Content-Type header in the action, and this is not a GET request, it will
be set based on the payload.data. If it is a string, the content type will
be 'text/plain', otherwise it will be 'application/json'. Finally, the
authenticator set for the service may have provided an object of headers,
which will override everything else.
An incoming request will be dispatched as an action. GET and OPTIONS
requests will be dispatched as an Integreat GET action, while all other HTTP
methods will result in a SET action.
The payload of the action will have the following properties:
method: The HTTP method of the incoming requesthostname: The lower cased hostname of the incoming requestport: The port number of the incoming requestpath: The path of the incoming request. This will be lower cased as long as thecaseSensitivePathoption is nottrue.queryParams: An object of query parameters from the incoming request. Query params are key-value pairs, and the object will have the keys as keys and values as values. All values are strings.contentType: The content type string from the incoming requestheaders: An object with all the headers from the incoming request. The keys (the header names) are lower cased, and the values are strings or arrays of strings.
When sending a request, the transporter will map the http status code to an Integreat status code. The mapping is as follows:
400->'badrequest'401->'noaccess'403->'noaccess'404->'notfound'408->'timeout'429->'toomany'- Everything else ->
'error'
When listening for incoming requests, the transporter will map the Integreat status code from the response to an http status code. The mapping is as follows:
'ok'->200'noaction'->200'queued'->201'badrequest'->400'autherror'->401'noaccess'->403(or401when thereasonis'noauth')'notfound'->404'timeout'->408'toomany'->429- Everything else ->
500
The included http authenticator verifies Authorization header according to
the given options, and responds with an ok response with an ident on the
access object, or an error.
Example of use:
import Integreat from 'integreat'
import httpTransporter from 'integreat-transporter-http'
import httpAuthenticator from 'integreat-transporter-http/authenticator.js'
import defs from './config'
const great = Integreat.create(defs, {
authenticators: { auth: httpAuthenticator }
transporters: { http: httpTransporter },
})
// ... and then dispatch actions as usualThe auth options are:
type: Only'Basic'is supported for now, but there will be other options here.key: For "Basic" this is the username to expect from incoming actions.secret: For "Basic" this is the password to expect from incoming actions.
The "Basic" type will compare the key and secret to the Authorization
header and use the key as ident id if they match.
Only incoming actions are supported for now.
The tests can be run with npm test.
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.
This project is licensed under the ISC License - see the LICENSE file for details.