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kami-parse-server/src/cloud-code/httpRequest.js
Florent Vilmart 045d941aef Remove request and request-promise from dev dependencies (#5077)
* removes from emailverificationtoken spec

* updates winston

* Updates ValidationAndPasswordsReset

* Use local request in schemas

* Removes request in rest.spec

* Removes request from PushRouter0

* removes request from public API

* removes request from index.spec

* Removes request form parse.push spec

* removes request from ParseInstallation spec

* Removes from ParseHooks

* removes request from ParseGlobalConfig.spec

* Removes request from ParseAPI.spec.js

* removes request from LogsRouter

* removes in features

* Filters undefined headers instead of crashing

* Removes request from ParseUser spec

* Removes usage of request in ParseFile.spec.js

* Removes request from AuthAdapters.js

* removes request-promise from ParseGeoPoint.spec

* Removes request-promise from ParseQuery spec

* remove request-promise from UserPII

* removes request-promise from EnableExpressErrorHandler

* Updates RevocableSessionUpgrade spec

* Update RestQuery

* Removes read preferenceOptionM

* ensure we forward auth from URL

* use request in CloudCode.spec.js

* Removes request-promise from JobSchedule.spec

* Removes rp from VerifyUserPassword.spec.js

* Removes rp from PasswordPolicy spec

* Removes rp from ParsePolygon spec

* Removes rp from fullTextSearch spec

* Removes rp from PArseQuery.Aggregate

* Ensure we properly forward errors

* Removes request and request-promise
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import HTTPResponse from './HTTPResponse';
import querystring from 'querystring';
import log from '../logger';
import { http, https } from 'follow-redirects';
import { parse } from 'url';
const clients = {
'http:': http,
'https:': https,
};
function makeCallback(resolve, reject) {
return function(response) {
const chunks = [];
response.on('data', chunk => {
chunks.push(chunk);
});
response.on('end', () => {
const body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
const httpResponse = new HTTPResponse(response, body);
// Consider <200 && >= 400 as errors
if (httpResponse.status < 200 || httpResponse.status >= 400) {
return reject(httpResponse);
} else {
return resolve(httpResponse);
}
});
response.on('error', reject);
};
}
const encodeBody = function({ body, headers = {} }) {
if (typeof body !== 'object') {
return { body, headers };
}
var contentTypeKeys = Object.keys(headers).filter(key => {
return key.match(/content-type/i) != null;
});
if (contentTypeKeys.length == 0) {
// no content type
// As per https://parse.com/docs/cloudcode/guide#cloud-code-advanced-sending-a-post-request the default encoding is supposedly x-www-form-urlencoded
body = querystring.stringify(body);
headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded';
} else {
/* istanbul ignore next */
if (contentTypeKeys.length > 1) {
log.error(
'Parse.Cloud.httpRequest',
'multiple content-type headers are set.'
);
}
// There maybe many, we'll just take the 1st one
var contentType = contentTypeKeys[0];
if (headers[contentType].match(/application\/json/i)) {
body = JSON.stringify(body);
} else if (
headers[contentType].match(/application\/x-www-form-urlencoded/i)
) {
body = querystring.stringify(body);
}
}
return { body, headers };
};
/**
* Makes an HTTP Request.
*
* **Available in Cloud Code only.**
*
* By default, Parse.Cloud.httpRequest does not follow redirects caused by HTTP 3xx response codes. You can use the followRedirects option in the {@link Parse.Cloud.HTTPOptions} object to change this behavior.
*
* Sample request:
* ```
* Parse.Cloud.httpRequest({
* url: 'http://www.parse.com/'
* }).then(function(httpResponse) {
* // success
* console.log(httpResponse.text);
* },function(httpResponse) {
* // error
* console.error('Request failed with response code ' + httpResponse.status);
* });
* ```
*
* @method httpRequest
* @name Parse.Cloud.httpRequest
* @param {Parse.Cloud.HTTPOptions} options The Parse.Cloud.HTTPOptions object that makes the request.
* @return {Promise<Parse.Cloud.HTTPResponse>} A promise that will be resolved with a {@link Parse.Cloud.HTTPResponse} object when the request completes.
*/
module.exports = function httpRequest(options) {
let url;
try {
url = parse(options.url);
} catch (e) {
return Promise.reject(e);
}
options = Object.assign(options, encodeBody(options));
// support params options
if (typeof options.params === 'object') {
options.qs = options.params;
} else if (typeof options.params === 'string') {
options.qs = querystring.parse(options.params);
}
const client = clients[url.protocol];
if (!client) {
return Promise.reject(`Unsupported protocol ${url.protocol}`);
}
const requestOptions = {
method: options.method,
port: Number(url.port),
path: url.pathname,
hostname: url.hostname,
headers: options.headers,
encoding: null,
followRedirects: options.followRedirects === true,
};
if (requestOptions.headers) {
Object.keys(requestOptions.headers).forEach(key => {
if (typeof requestOptions.headers[key] === 'undefined') {
delete requestOptions.headers[key];
}
});
}
if (url.search) {
options.qs = Object.assign({}, options.qs, querystring.parse(url.query));
}
if (url.auth) {
requestOptions.auth = url.auth;
}
if (options.qs) {
requestOptions.path += `?${querystring.stringify(options.qs)}`;
}
if (options.agent) {
requestOptions.agent = options.agent;
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const req = client.request(
requestOptions,
makeCallback(resolve, reject, options)
);
if (options.body) {
req.write(options.body);
}
req.on('error', error => {
reject(error);
});
req.end();
});
};
/**
* @typedef Parse.Cloud.HTTPOptions
* @property {String|Object} body The body of the request. If it is a JSON object, then the Content-Type set in the headers must be application/x-www-form-urlencoded or application/json. You can also set this to a {@link Buffer} object to send raw bytes. If you use a Buffer, you should also set the Content-Type header explicitly to describe what these bytes represent.
* @property {function} error The function that is called when the request fails. It will be passed a Parse.Cloud.HTTPResponse object.
* @property {Boolean} followRedirects Whether to follow redirects caused by HTTP 3xx responses. Defaults to false.
* @property {Object} headers The headers for the request.
* @property {String} method The method of the request. GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, and OPTIONS are supported. Will default to GET if not specified.
* @property {String|Object} params The query portion of the url. You can pass a JSON object of key value pairs like params: {q : 'Sean Plott'} or a raw string like params:q=Sean Plott.
* @property {function} success The function that is called when the request successfully completes. It will be passed a Parse.Cloud.HTTPResponse object.
* @property {string} url The url to send the request to.
*/
module.exports.encodeBody = encodeBody;