net
Emitir solicitudes HTTP/HTTPS usando la biblioteca de red nativa de Chromium
El módulo net es un lado del cliente API para tratar pedidos HTTP(S). Si es similar a los módulos HTTP y HTTPS de Node.js pero usa la biblioteca de la red nativa de Chromium en vez de las aplicaciones Node.js, ofreciendo un mejor soporte a los proxies de la web. It also supports checking network status.
La siguiente es una lista no completa de por qué debería considerar usar el módulo net en vez de los módulos nativos Node.js:
- Gestión automática del sistema de configuración de proxy, soporte del protocolo wpad y el paquete de archivos de configuración del proxy.
- Túnel automático para peticiones HTTPS.
- Soportar los proxies de autentificación usando basic, digest, NTLM, Kerberos, o negociar esquemas de autentificación.
- Soporta proxies para monitoreo de tráfico: Fiddler como proxies usados para el acceso, el control y el monitoreo.
Los componentes API (incluyendo clases, métodos, propiedades y nombres de eventos) son similares a esos usados en Node.js.
Ejemplo de uso:
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()
})
La API net puede ser utilizada solo después que la aplicación emita el evento ready. Intentar usar el módulo antes del evento ready lanzará un error.
Métodos
El módulo net tiene los siguientes métodos:
net.request(options)
Returns ClientRequest
Creates a ClientRequest instance using the provided options which are directly forwarded to the ClientRequest constructor. El método net.request será usado para emitir solicitudes HTTP tanto seguras como inseguras dependiendo de lo especificado en el esquema de protocolo en el objeto options.
net.fetch(input[, init])
inputstring | GlobalRequestinitRequestInit & { bypassCustomProtocolHandlers?: boolean } (optional)
Returns Promise<GlobalResponse> - see Response.
Sends a request, similarly to how fetch() works in the renderer, using Chrome's network stack. This differs from Node's fetch(), which uses Node.js's HTTP stack.
Ejemplo:
asyncfunctionexample(){
const response =await net.fetch('https://my.app')
if(response.ok){
const body =await response.json()
// ... use the result.
}
}
This method will issue requests from the default session. To send a fetch request from another session, use ses.fetch().
See the MDN documentation for fetch() for more details.
Limitaciones:
net.fetch()does not support thedata:orblob:schemes.- The value of the
integrityoption is ignored. - The
.typeand.urlvalues of the returnedResponseobject are incorrect.
By default, requests made with net.fetch can be made to custom protocols as well as file:, and will trigger webRequest handlers if present. When the non-standard bypassCustomProtocolHandlers option is set in RequestInit, custom protocol handlers will not be called for this request. This allows forwarding an intercepted request to the built-in handler. webRequest handlers will still be triggered when bypassing custom protocols.
protocol.handle('https',(req)=>{
if(req.url==='https://my-app.com'){
returnnewResponse('<body>my app</body>')
}else{
return net.fetch(req,{bypassCustomProtocolHandlers:true})
}
})
[!NOTE] In the utility process, custom protocols are not supported.
net.isOnline()
Devuelve boolean - Si actualmente hay conexión a internet.
A return value of false is a pretty strong indicator that the user won't be able to connect to remote sites. However, a return value of true is inconclusive; even if some link is up, it is uncertain whether a particular connection attempt to a particular remote site will be successful.
net.resolveHost(host, [options])
hoststring - Hostname to resolve.
Returns Promise<ResolvedHost> - Resolves with the resolved IP addresses for the host.
This method will resolve hosts from the default session. To resolve a host from another session, use ses.resolveHost().
Propiedades
net.online SoloLectura
Una propiedad boolean. Whether there is currently internet connection.
A return value of false is a pretty strong indicator that the user won't be able to connect to remote sites. However, a return value of true is inconclusive; even if some link is up, it is uncertain whether a particular connection attempt to a particular remote site will be successful.