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hent

v1.0.2

Published

Tiny utility to fetch remote files into buffers

Downloads

13

Readme

hent build status codecov

Tiny utility to fetch remote files into buffers

hent is a small, promise based, utility to download remote files into nodejs buffers. Protocol and redirecrts are automatically handled for you.

Features

  • Promise based
  • Supports HTTP and HTTPS protocols
  • Follow redirects
  • Dependency free

Additionally, this module is delivered as:

Install

$ npm install --save hent

Usage

import hent from 'hent';

const {buffer} = await hent('https://example.com/dog.jpeg');

// access response object
const {res, buffer} = await hent('https://example.com/cat.png');

// that's it!

API

hent(url, [opts])

Returns: Promise <Object>

The returned object has two properties: buffer and res.

  • buffer is the downloaded file as a Buffer.
  • res is the node response used to access response status, headers and data.

fyi: hent is a danish word and means fetch.

url

Type: String

URL to the resource you want to download. Protocol is automatically detected.

opts

Type: Object

Optional options object passed to http.get. Use this to define custom headers etc.

License

MIT © Terkel Gjervig