Issue HTTP/HTTPS requests using Chromium's native networking library
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The net module is a client-side API for issuing HTTP(S) requests. It is similar to the HTTP and HTTPS modules of Node.js but uses Chromium's native networking library instead of the Node.js implementation, offering better support for web proxies.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of why you may consider using the net module instead of the native Node.js modules:
The API components (including classes, methods, properties and event names) are similar to those used in Node.js.
Example usage:
const { app } = require('electron')
app.whenReady().then(() => {
const { net } = require('electron')
const request = net.request('https://github.com')
request.on('response', (response) => {
console.log(`STATUS: ${response.statusCode}`)
console.log(`HEADERS: ${JSON.stringify(response.headers)}`)
response.on('data', (chunk) => {
console.log(`BODY: ${chunk}`)
})
response.on('end', () => {
console.log('No more data in response.')
})
})
request.end()
})
The net API can be used only after the application emits the ready event. Trying to use the module before the ready event will throw an error.
The net module has the following methods:
net.request(options)options (ClientRequestConstructorOptions | String) - The ClientRequest constructor options.Returns ClientRequest
Creates a ClientRequest instance using the provided options which are directly forwarded to the ClientRequest constructor. The net.request method would be used to issue both secure and insecure HTTP requests according to the specified protocol scheme in the options object.
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https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/net