# request.js > Send parameterized requests to GitHub’s APIs with sensible defaults in browsers and Node [![@latest](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@octokit/request.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@octokit/request) [![Build Status](https://github.com/octokit/request.js/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/octokit/request.js/actions?query=workflow%3ATest) [![Greenkeeper](https://badges.greenkeeper.io/octokit/request.js.svg)](https://greenkeeper.io/) `@octokit/request` is a request library for browsers & node that makes it easier to interact with [GitHub’s REST API](https://developer.github.com/v3/) and [GitHub’s GraphQL API](https://developer.github.com/v4/guides/forming-calls/#the-graphql-endpoint). It uses [`@octokit/endpoint`](https://github.com/octokit/endpoint.js) to parse the passed options and sends the request using [fetch](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API) ([node-fetch](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch) in Node). - [Features](#features) - [Usage](#usage) - [REST API example](#rest-api-example) - [GraphQL example](#graphql-example) - [Alternative: pass `method` & `url` as part of options](#alternative-pass-method--url-as-part-of-options) - [Authentication](#authentication) - [request()](#request) - [`request.defaults()`](#requestdefaults) - [`request.endpoint`](#requestendpoint) - [Special cases](#special-cases) - [The `data` parameter – set request body directly](#the-data-parameter-%E2%80%93-set-request-body-directly) - [Set parameters for both the URL/query and the request body](#set-parameters-for-both-the-urlquery-and-the-request-body) - [LICENSE](#license) ## Features 🤩 1:1 mapping of REST API endpoint documentation, e.g. [Add labels to an issue](https://developer.github.com/v3/issues/labels/#add-labels-to-an-issue) becomes ```js request("POST /repos/:owner/:repo/issues/:number/labels", { mediaType: { previews: ["symmetra"] }, owner: "octokit", repo: "request.js", number: 1, labels: ["🐛 bug"] }); ``` 👶 [Small bundle size](https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=@octokit/request@5.0.3) (\<4kb minified + gzipped) 😎 [Authenticate](#authentication) with any of [GitHubs Authentication Strategies](https://github.com/octokit/auth.js). 👍 Sensible defaults - `baseUrl`: `https://api.github.com` - `headers.accept`: `application/vnd.github.v3+json` - `headers.agent`: `octokit-request.js/ `, e.g. `octokit-request.js/1.2.3 Node.js/10.15.0 (macOS Mojave; x64)` 👌 Simple to test: mock requests by passing a custom fetch method. 🧐 Simple to debug: Sets `error.request` to request options causing the error (with redacted credentials). ## Usage
Browsers Load @octokit/request directly from cdn.pika.dev ```html ```
Node Install with npm install @octokit/request ```js const { request } = require("@octokit/request"); // or: import { request } from "@octokit/request"; ```
### REST API example ```js // Following GitHub docs formatting: // https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/#list-organization-repositories const result = await request("GET /orgs/:org/repos", { headers: { authorization: "token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001" }, org: "octokit", type: "private" }); console.log(`${result.data.length} repos found.`); ``` ### GraphQL example For GraphQL request we recommend using [`@octokit/graphql`](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js#readme) ```js const result = await request("POST /graphql", { headers: { authorization: "token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001" }, query: `query ($login: String!) { organization(login: $login) { repositories(privacy: PRIVATE) { totalCount } } }`, variables: { login: "octokit" } }); ``` ### Alternative: pass `method` & `url` as part of options Alternatively, pass in a method and a url ```js const result = await request({ method: "GET", url: "/orgs/:org/repos", headers: { authorization: "token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001" }, org: "octokit", type: "private" }); ``` ## Authentication The simplest way to authenticate a request is to set the `Authorization` header directly, e.g. to a [personal access token](https://github.com/settings/tokens/). ```js const requestWithAuth = request.defaults({ headers: { authorization: "token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001" } }); const result = await request("GET /user"); ``` For more complex authentication strategies such as GitHub Apps or Basic, we recommend the according authentication library exported by [`@octokit/auth`](https://github.com/octokit/auth.js). ```js const { createAppAuth } = require("@octokit/auth-app"); const auth = createAppAuth({ id: process.env.APP_ID, privateKey: process.env.PRIVATE_KEY, installationId: 123 }); const requestWithAuth = request.defaults({ request: { hook: auth.hook }, mediaType: { previews: ["machine-man"] } }); const { data: app } = await requestWithAuth("GET /app"); const { data: app } = await requestWithAuth("POST /repos/:owner/:repo/issues", { owner: "octocat", repo: "hello-world", title: "Hello from the engine room" }); ``` ## request() `request(route, options)` or `request(options)`. **Options**
name type description
route String If route is set it has to be a string consisting of the request method and URL, e.g. GET /orgs/:org
options.baseUrl String Required. Any supported http verb, case insensitive. Defaults to https://api.github.com.
options.headers Object Custom headers. Passed headers are merged with defaults:
headers['user-agent'] defaults to octokit-rest.js/1.2.3 (where 1.2.3 is the released version).
headers['accept'] defaults to application/vnd.github.v3+json.
Use options.mediaType.{format,previews} to request API previews and custom media types.
options.mediaType.format String Media type param, such as `raw`, `html`, or `full`. See Media Types.
options.mediaType.previews Array of strings Name of previews, such as `mercy`, `symmetra`, or `scarlet-witch`. See API Previews.
options.method String Required. Any supported http verb, case insensitive. Defaults to Get.
options.url String Required. A path or full URL which may contain :variable or {variable} placeholders, e.g. /orgs/:org/repos. The url is parsed using url-template.
options.data Any Set request body directly instead of setting it to JSON based on additional parameters. See "The `data` parameter" below.
options.request.agent http(s).Agent instance Node only. Useful for custom proxy, certificate, or dns lookup.
options.request.fetch Function Custom replacement for built-in fetch method. Useful for testing or request hooks.
options.request.hook Function Function with the signature hook(request, endpointOptions), where endpointOptions are the parsed options as returned by endpoint.merge(), and request is request(). This option works great in conjuction with before-after-hook.
options.request.signal new AbortController().signal Use an AbortController instance to cancel a request. In node you can only cancel streamed requests.
options.request.timeout Number Node only. Request/response timeout in ms, it resets on redirect. 0 to disable (OS limit applies). options.request.signal is recommended instead.
All other options except `options.request.*` will be passed depending on the `method` and `url` options. 1. If the option key is a placeholder in the `url`, it will be used as replacement. For example, if the passed options are `{url: '/orgs/:org/repos', org: 'foo'}` the returned `options.url` is `https://api.github.com/orgs/foo/repos` 2. If the `method` is `GET` or `HEAD`, the option is passed as query parameter 3. Otherwise the parameter is passed in the request body as JSON key. **Result** `request` returns a promise and resolves with 4 keys
key type description
status Integer Response status status
url String URL of response. If a request results in redirects, this is the final URL. You can send a HEAD request to retrieve it without loading the full response body.
headers Object All response headers
data Any The response body as returned from server. If the response is JSON then it will be parsed into an object
If an error occurs, the `error` instance has additional properties to help with debugging - `error.status` The http response status code - `error.headers` The http response headers as an object - `error.request` The request options such as `method`, `url` and `data` ## `request.defaults()` Override or set default options. Example: ```js const myrequest = require("@octokit/request").defaults({ baseUrl: "https://github-enterprise.acme-inc.com/api/v3", headers: { "user-agent": "myApp/1.2.3", authorization: `token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001` }, org: "my-project", per_page: 100 }); myrequest(`GET /orgs/:org/repos`); ``` You can call `.defaults()` again on the returned method, the defaults will cascade. ```js const myProjectRequest = request.defaults({ baseUrl: "https://github-enterprise.acme-inc.com/api/v3", headers: { "user-agent": "myApp/1.2.3" }, org: "my-project" }); const myProjectRequestWithAuth = myProjectRequest.defaults({ headers: { authorization: `token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001` } }); ``` `myProjectRequest` now defaults the `baseUrl`, `headers['user-agent']`, `org` and `headers['authorization']` on top of `headers['accept']` that is set by the global default. ## `request.endpoint` See https://github.com/octokit/endpoint.js. Example ```js const options = request.endpoint("GET /orgs/:org/repos", { org: "my-project", type: "private" }); // { // method: 'GET', // url: 'https://api.github.com/orgs/my-project/repos?type=private', // headers: { // accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json', // authorization: 'token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001', // 'user-agent': 'octokit/endpoint.js v1.2.3' // } // } ``` All of the [`@octokit/endpoint`](https://github.com/octokit/endpoint.js) API can be used: - [`octokitRequest.endpoint()`](#endpoint) - [`octokitRequest.endpoint.defaults()`](#endpointdefaults) - [`octokitRequest.endpoint.merge()`](#endpointdefaults) - [`octokitRequest.endpoint.parse()`](#endpointmerge) ## Special cases ### The `data` parameter – set request body directly Some endpoints such as [Render a Markdown document in raw mode](https://developer.github.com/v3/markdown/#render-a-markdown-document-in-raw-mode) don’t have parameters that are sent as request body keys, instead the request body needs to be set directly. In these cases, set the `data` parameter. ```js const response = await request("POST /markdown/raw", { data: "Hello world github/linguist#1 **cool**, and #1!", headers: { accept: "text/html;charset=utf-8", "content-type": "text/plain" } }); // Request is sent as // // { // method: 'post', // url: 'https://api.github.com/markdown/raw', // headers: { // accept: 'text/html;charset=utf-8', // 'content-type': 'text/plain', // 'user-agent': userAgent // }, // body: 'Hello world github/linguist#1 **cool**, and #1!' // } // // not as // // { // ... // body: '{"data": "Hello world github/linguist#1 **cool**, and #1!"}' // } ``` ### Set parameters for both the URL/query and the request body There are API endpoints that accept both query parameters as well as a body. In that case you need to add the query parameters as templates to `options.url`, as defined in the [RFC 6570 URI Template specification](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570). Example ```js request( "POST https://uploads.github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/releases/1/assets{?name,label}", { name: "example.zip", label: "short description", headers: { "content-type": "text/plain", "content-length": 14, authorization: `token 0000000000000000000000000000000000000001` }, data: "Hello, world!" } ); ``` ## LICENSE [MIT](LICENSE)