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var ClientRequest = require('./lib/request')
var response = require('./lib/response')
var extend = require('xtend')
var statusCodes = require('builtin-status-codes')
var url = require('url')
var http = exports
http.request = function (opts, cb) {
if (typeof opts === 'string')
opts = url.parse(opts)
else
opts = extend(opts)
// Normally, the page is loaded from http or https, so not specifying a protocol
// will result in a (valid) protocol-relative url. However, this won't work if
// the protocol is something else, like 'file:'
var defaultProtocol = global.location.protocol.search(/^https?:$/) === -1 ? 'http:' : ''
var protocol = opts.protocol || defaultProtocol
var host = opts.hostname || opts.host
var port = opts.port
var path = opts.path || '/'
// Necessary for IPv6 addresses
if (host && host.indexOf(':') !== -1)
host = '[' + host + ']'
// This may be a relative url. The browser should always be able to interpret it correctly.
opts.url = (host ? (protocol + '//' + host) : '') + (port ? ':' + port : '') + path
opts.method = (opts.method || 'GET').toUpperCase()
opts.headers = opts.headers || {}
// Also valid opts.auth, opts.mode
var req = new ClientRequest(opts)
if (cb)
req.on('response', cb)
return req
}
http.get = function get (opts, cb) {
var req = http.request(opts, cb)
req.end()
return req
}
http.ClientRequest = ClientRequest
http.IncomingMessage = response.IncomingMessage
http.Agent = function () {}
http.Agent.defaultMaxSockets = 4
http.globalAgent = new http.Agent()
http.STATUS_CODES = statusCodes
http.METHODS = [
'CHECKOUT',
'CONNECT',
'COPY',
'DELETE',
'GET',
'HEAD',
'LOCK',
'M-SEARCH',
'MERGE',
'MKACTIVITY',
'MKCOL',
'MOVE',
'NOTIFY',
'OPTIONS',
'PATCH',
'POST',
'PROPFIND',
'PROPPATCH',
'PURGE',
'PUT',
'REPORT',
'SEARCH',
'SUBSCRIBE',
'TRACE',
'UNLOCK',
'UNSUBSCRIBE'
]