Node has a built-in HTTP module for making and responding to requests. In this training, we'll use the HTTP module to issue requests to a server.
By the end of this, developers should be able to:
- Make request from a Node client, similar to
curl
.
- Fork and clone this repository.
- Install dependencies with
npm install
.
Read the following documentation from the Node HTTP module. While reading, take note of any new concepts or vocabulary that is confusing. Pay attention to function signatures. When you're finished taking notes, research one or two points you'd like made clearer. We will discuss our findings.
Start an echo server with node lib/http-server.js
.
Make a request by running node lib/http-client-request.js
.
Let's examine and run the request script, lib/http-client-request.js
.
Examine the code in lib/http-client-request.js.
How is it similar to curl
and AJAX? How does it differ? Make a list.
Annotate the code in lib/request-promises.js.
Let's examine and run lib/sign-up-and-in.js
.
We'll use library-api top handle requests.
List the similarities and differences between lib/sign-up-and-in.js
and
lib/sign-up-and-in-promises.js
Which has clearer flow control?
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