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Add strict mode and latest icons to http node(s)

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Dave C-J 2014-06-08 15:05:08 +01:00
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<script type="text/x-red" data-template-name="http in">
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-method"><i class="icon-tasks"></i> Method</label>
<select type="text" id="node-input-method" style="width: 150px;">
<label for="node-input-method"><i class="fa fa-tasks"></i> Method</label>
<select type="text" id="node-input-method" style="width:72%;">
<option value="get">GET</option>
<option value="post">POST</option>
<option value="put">PUT</option>
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</select>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-topic"><i class="icon-globe"></i> url</label>
<label for="node-input-topic"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> url</label>
<input type="text" id="node-input-url" placeholder="/url">
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="icon-tag"></i> Name</label>
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Name</label>
<input type="text" id="node-input-name" placeholder="Name">
</div>
<div id="node-input-tip" class="form-tips">The url will be relative to <code><span id="node-input-path"></span></code>.</div>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="http in">
<p>Provides an input node for http requests, allowing the creation of simple web services.</p>
<p>The resulting message has the following properties:
<ul>
<li>msg.req : <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#req">http request</a></li>
<li>msg.res : <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#res">http response</a></li>
</ul>
</p>
<p>For POST/PUT requests, the body is available under <code>msg.req.body</code>. This
uses the <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#bodyParser">Express bodyParser middleware</a> to parse the content to a JSON object.
<p>Provides an input node for http requests, allowing the creation of simple web services.</p>
<p>The resulting message has the following properties:
<ul>
<li>msg.req : <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#req">http request</a></li>
<li>msg.res : <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#res">http response</a></li>
</ul>
</p>
<p>
By default, this expects the body of the request to be url encoded:
<pre>foo=bar&amp;this=that</pre>
<p>For POST/PUT requests, the body is available under <code>msg.req.body</code>. This
uses the <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#bodyParser">Express bodyParser middleware</a> to parse the content to a JSON object.
</p>
<p>
To send JSON encoded data to the node, the content-type header of the request must be set to
<code>application/json</code>.
</p>
<p>
<b>Note: </b>This node does not send any response to the http request. This should be done with
a subsequent HTTP Response node, or Function node.
In the case of a Function node, the <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#res">Express response documentation</a>
describes how this should be done. For example:
<pre>msg.res.send(200, 'Thanks for the request ');<br/>return msg;</pre>
<p>
By default, this expects the body of the request to be url encoded:
<pre>foo=bar&amp;this=that</pre>
</p>
<p>
To send JSON encoded data to the node, the content-type header of the request must be set to
<code>application/json</code>.
</p>
<p>
<b>Note: </b>This node does not send any response to the http request. This should be done with
a subsequent HTTP Response node, or Function node.
In the case of a Function node, the <a href="http://expressjs.com/api.html#res">Express response documentation</a>
describes how this should be done. For example:
<pre>msg.res.send(200, 'Thanks for the request ');<br/>return msg;</pre>
</p>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-template-name="http response">
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="icon-tag"></i> Name</label>
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Name</label>
<input type="text" id="node-input-name" placeholder="Name">
</div>
<div class="form-tips">The messages sent to this node <b>must</b> originate from an <i>http input</i> node</div>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="http response">
<p>Sends responses back to http requests received from an HTTP Input node.</p>
<p>The response can be customised using the following message properties:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>payload</code> is sent as the body of the reponse</li>
<li><code>statusCode</code>, if set, is used as the response status code (default: 200)</li>
<li><code>headers</code>, if set, should be an object containing field/value
pairs to be added as response headers.</li>
</ul>
<p>Sends responses back to http requests received from an HTTP Input node.</p>
<p>The response can be customised using the following message properties:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>payload</code> is sent as the body of the reponse</li>
<li><code>statusCode</code>, if set, is used as the response status code (default: 200)</li>
<li><code>headers</code>, if set, should be an object containing field/value
pairs to be added as response headers.</li>
</ul>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-template-name="http request">
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-method"><i class="icon-tasks"></i> Method</label>
<select type="text" id="node-input-method" style="width: 150px;">
<label for="node-input-method"><i class="fa fa-tasks"></i> Method</label>
<select type="text" id="node-input-method" style="width:72%;">
<option value="GET">GET</option>
<option value="POST">POST</option>
<option value="PUT">PUT</option>
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</select>
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-url"><i class="icon-tasks"></i> URL</label>
<label for="node-input-url"><i class="fa fa-globe"></i> URL</label>
<input type="text" id="node-input-url" placeholder="http://">
</div>
<div class="form-row">
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<label for="node-input-useAuth" style="width: 70%;">Use basic authentication?</label>
</div>
<div class="form-row node-input-useAuth-row">
<label for="node-config-input-user"><i class="icon-user"></i> Username</label>
<label for="node-config-input-user"><i class="fa fa-user"></i> Username</label>
<input type="text" id="node-config-input-user">
</div>
<div class="form-row node-input-useAuth-row">
<label for="node-config-input-pass"><i class="icon-lock"></i> Password</label>
<label for="node-config-input-pass"><i class="fa fa-lock"></i> Password</label>
<input type="password" id="node-config-input-pass">
</div>
<div class="form-row">
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="icon-tag"></i> Name</label>
<label for="node-input-name"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Name</label>
<input type="text" id="node-input-name" placeholder="Name">
</div>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="http request">
<p>Provides a node for making http requests.</p>
<p>The URL and HTTP method can be configured in the node, but also
overridden by the incoming message:
<ul>
<li><code>url</code>, if set, is used as the url of the request</li>
<li><code>method</code>, if set, is used as the HTTP method of the request. Must be one of <code>GET</code>, <code>PUT</code>, <code>POST</code> or <code>DELETE</code> (default: GET)</li>
<li><code>headers</code>, if set, should be an object containing field/value
pairs to be added as request headers</li>
<li><code>payload</code> is sent as the body of the request</li>
</ul>
<p>When configured within the node, the URL property can contain <a href="http://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html" target="_new">mustache-style</a> tags. These allow the
url to be constructed using values of the incoming message. For example, if the url is set to
<code>example.com/{{topic}}</code>, it will have the value of <code>msg.topic</code> automatically inserted.</p>
<p>
The output message contains the following properties:
<ul>
<li><code>payload</code> is the body of the response</li>
<li><code>statusCode</code> is the status code of the response, or the error code if the request could not be completed</li>
<li><code>headers</code> is an object containing the response headers</li>
</ul>
<p>Provides a node for making http requests.</p>
<p>The URL and HTTP method can be configured in the node, but also
overridden by the incoming message:
<ul>
<li><code>url</code>, if set, is used as the url of the request</li>
<li><code>method</code>, if set, is used as the HTTP method of the request. Must be one of <code>GET</code>, <code>PUT</code>, <code>POST</code> or <code>DELETE</code> (default: GET)</li>
<li><code>headers</code>, if set, should be an object containing field/value
pairs to be added as request headers</li>
<li><code>payload</code> is sent as the body of the request</li>
</ul>
<p>When configured within the node, the URL property can contain <a href="http://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html" target="_new">mustache-style</a> tags. These allow the
url to be constructed using values of the incoming message. For example, if the url is set to
<code>example.com/{{topic}}</code>, it will have the value of <code>msg.topic</code> automatically inserted.</p>
<p>
The output message contains the following properties:
<ul>
<li><code>payload</code> is the body of the response</li>
<li><code>statusCode</code> is the status code of the response, or the error code if the request could not be completed</li>
<li><code>headers</code> is an object containing the response headers</li>
</ul>
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
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}
});
</script>

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**/
module.exports = function(RED) {
"use strict";
var util = require("util");
var http = require("follow-redirects").http;
var https = require("follow-redirects").https;
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url = nodeUrl;
}
var method = (msg.method||nodeMethod).toUpperCase();
node.log(method+" : "+url);
var opts = urllib.parse(url);
opts.method = method;
opts.headers = {};