38 lines
962 B
JavaScript
38 lines
962 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const url = require('url');
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const https = require('https');
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/**
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* This currently needs to be applied to all Node.js versions
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* in order to determine if the `req` is an HTTP or HTTPS request.
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*
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* There is currently no PR attempting to move this property upstream.
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*/
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https.request = (function(request) {
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return function(_options, cb) {
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let options;
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if (typeof _options === 'string') {
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options = url.parse(_options);
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} else {
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options = Object.assign({}, _options);
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}
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if (null == options.port) {
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options.port = 443;
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}
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options.secureEndpoint = true;
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return request.call(https, options, cb);
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};
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})(https.request);
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/**
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* This is needed for Node.js >= 9.0.0 to make sure `https.get()` uses the
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* patched `https.request()`.
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*
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* Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/commit/5118f31
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*/
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https.get = function(options, cb) {
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const req = https.request(options, cb);
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req.end();
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return req;
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};
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