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Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js

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/// <reference types="node" /> /// <reference types="node" /> import type { Buffer } from 'buffer'; import type { URL } from 'url'; import type { CancelableRequest } from './as-promise/types.js'; import type { Response } from './core/response.js'; import type Options from './core/options.js'; import type { PaginationOptions, OptionsInit } from './core/options.js'; import type Request from './core/index.js'; declare type Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType> = Pick<ObjectType, Exclude<keyof ObjectType, KeysType>>; declare type Merge<FirstType, SecondType> = Except<FirstType, Extract<keyof FirstType, keyof SecondType>> & SecondType; /** Defaults for each Got instance. */ export declare type InstanceDefaults = { /** An object containing the default options of Got. */ options: Options; /** An array of functions. You execute them directly by calling `got()`. They are some sort of "global hooks" - these functions are called first. The last handler (*it's hidden*) is either `asPromise` or `asStream`, depending on the `options.isStream` property. @default [] */ handlers: HandlerFunction[]; /** A read-only boolean describing whether the defaults are mutable or not. If set to `true`, you can update headers over time, for example, update an access token when it expires. @default false */ mutableDefaults: boolean; }; /** A Request object returned by calling Got, or any of the Got HTTP alias request functions. */ export declare type GotReturn = Request | CancelableRequest; /** A function to handle options and returns a Request object. It acts sort of like a "global hook", and will be called before any actual request is made. */ export declare type HandlerFunction = <T extends GotReturn>(options: Options, next: (options: Options) => T) => T | Promise<T>; /** The options available for `got.extend()`. */ export declare type ExtendOptions = { /** An array of functions. You execute them directly by calling `got()`. They are some sort of "global hooks" - these functions are called first. The last handler (*it's hidden*) is either `asPromise` or `asStream`, depending on the `options.isStream` property. @default [] */ handlers?: HandlerFunction[]; /** A read-only boolean describing whether the defaults are mutable or not. If set to `true`, you can update headers over time, for example, update an access token when it expires. @default false */ mutableDefaults?: boolean; } & OptionsInit; export declare type OptionsOfTextResponseBody = Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: false; resolveBodyOnly?: false; responseType?: 'text'; }>; export declare type OptionsOfJSONResponseBody = Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: false; resolveBodyOnly?: false; responseType?: 'json'; }>; export declare type OptionsOfBufferResponseBody = Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: false; resolveBodyOnly?: false; responseType: 'buffer'; }>; export declare type OptionsOfUnknownResponseBody = Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: false; resolveBodyOnly?: false; }>; export declare type StrictOptions = Except<OptionsInit, 'isStream' | 'responseType' | 'resolveBodyOnly'>; export declare type StreamOptions = Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: true; }>; declare type ResponseBodyOnly = { resolveBodyOnly: true; }; export declare type OptionsWithPagination<T = unknown, R = unknown> = Merge<OptionsInit, { pagination?: PaginationOptions<T, R>; }>; /** An instance of `got.paginate`. */ export declare type GotPaginate = { /** Same as `GotPaginate.each`. */ <T, R = unknown>(url: string | URL, options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>): AsyncIterableIterator<T>; /** Same as `GotPaginate.each`. */ <T, R = unknown>(options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>): AsyncIterableIterator<T>; /** Returns an async iterator. See pagination.options for more pagination options. @example ``` import got from 'got'; const countLimit = 10; const pagination = got.paginate('https://api.github.com/repos/sindresorhus/got/commits', { pagination: {countLimit} }); console.log(`Printing latest ${countLimit} Got commits (newest to oldest):`); for await (const commitData of pagination) { console.log(commitData.commit.message); } ``` */ each: (<T, R = unknown>(url: string | URL, options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>) => AsyncIterableIterator<T>) & (<T, R = unknown>(options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>) => AsyncIterableIterator<T>); /** Returns a Promise for an array of all results. See pagination.options for more pagination options. @example ``` import got from 'got'; const countLimit = 10; const results = await got.paginate.all('https://api.github.com/repos/sindresorhus/got/commits', { pagination: {countLimit} }); console.log(`Printing latest ${countLimit} Got commits (newest to oldest):`); console.log(results); ``` */ all: (<T, R = unknown>(url: string | URL, options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>) => Promise<T[]>) & (<T, R = unknown>(options?: OptionsWithPagination<T, R>) => Promise<T[]>); }; export declare type GotRequestFunction = { (url: string | URL, options?: OptionsOfTextResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<string>>; <T>(url: string | URL, options?: OptionsOfJSONResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<T>>; (url: string | URL, options?: OptionsOfBufferResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<Buffer>>; (url: string | URL, options?: OptionsOfUnknownResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response>; (options: OptionsOfTextResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<string>>; <T>(options: OptionsOfJSONResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<T>>; (options: OptionsOfBufferResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response<Buffer>>; (options: OptionsOfUnknownResponseBody): CancelableRequest<Response>; (url: string | URL, options?: (Merge<OptionsOfTextResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<string>; <T>(url: string | URL, options?: (Merge<OptionsOfJSONResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<T>; (url: string | URL, options?: (Merge<OptionsOfBufferResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<Buffer>; (options: (Merge<OptionsOfTextResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<string>; <T>(options: (Merge<OptionsOfJSONResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<T>; (options: (Merge<OptionsOfBufferResponseBody, ResponseBodyOnly>)): CancelableRequest<Buffer>; (url: string | URL, options?: Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream: true; }>): Request; (options: Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream: true; }>): Request; (url: string | URL, options?: OptionsInit): CancelableRequest | Request; (options: OptionsInit): CancelableRequest | Request; (url: undefined, options: undefined, defaults: Options): CancelableRequest | Request; }; /** All available HTTP request methods provided by Got. */ export declare type HTTPAlias = 'get' | 'post' | 'put' | 'patch' | 'head' | 'delete'; declare type GotStreamFunction = ((url?: string | URL, options?: Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: true; }>) => Request) & ((options?: Merge<OptionsInit, { isStream?: true; }>) => Request); /** An instance of `got.stream()`. */ export declare type GotStream = GotStreamFunction & Record<HTTPAlias, GotStreamFunction>; /** An instance of `got`. */ export declare type Got = { /** Sets `options.isStream` to `true`. Returns a [duplex stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_duplex) with additional events: - request - response - redirect - uploadProgress - downloadProgress - error */ stream: GotStream; /** Returns an async iterator. See pagination.options for more pagination options. @example ``` import got from 'got'; const countLimit = 10; const pagination = got.paginate('https://api.github.com/repos/sindresorhus/got/commits', { pagination: {countLimit} }); console.log(`Printing latest ${countLimit} Got commits (newest to oldest):`); for await (const commitData of pagination) { console.log(commitData.commit.message); } ``` */ paginate: GotPaginate; /** The Got defaults used in that instance. */ defaults: InstanceDefaults; /** Configure a new `got` instance with default `options`. The `options` are merged with the parent instance's `defaults.options` using `got.mergeOptions`. You can access the resolved options with the `.defaults` property on the instance. Additionally, `got.extend()` accepts two properties from the `defaults` object: `mutableDefaults` and `handlers`. It is also possible to merges many instances into a single one: - options are merged using `got.mergeOptions()` (including hooks), - handlers are stored in an array (you can access them through `instance.defaults.handlers`). @example ``` import got from 'got'; const client = got.extend({ prefixUrl: 'https://example.com', headers: { 'x-unicorn': 'rainbow' } }); client.get('demo'); // HTTP Request => // GET /demo HTTP/1.1 // Host: example.com // x-unicorn: rainbow ``` */ extend: (...instancesOrOptions: Array<Got | ExtendOptions>) => Got; } & Record<HTTPAlias, GotRequestFunction> & GotRequestFunction; export {};