4.0.0 • Published 9 years ago
@heroku/hapi-heroku-client v4.0.0
hapi-heroku-client 
a hapijs plugin mapping a heroku client to both server.app.heroku and request.app.heroku, the latter of which includes the incoming requests Authorization header. This project is based on wreck. See wreck's documentation for additional options and usages.
4XX <=> ERROR
As of v4 4XX responses are treated as errors. If you're using this via promises (e.g.Bluebird.promisify) this is a non-trivial change. 4XX and 5XX responses will now trigger the .catch clause. This is further complicated in that Bluebird only passes error to catch and not response or body.
usage
npm install --save hapi hapi-heroku-clientconst Hapi = require('hapi');
const myServer = new Hapi.Server();
myServer.connection();
myServer.register([
{
register: require('hapi-heroku-client'),
options: {
/* options enumerated below */
'timeout': 5000, /* for example */
'user-agent': 'example-code-1.0.0' /* for another example */
}
}
], function (error) {
if (error) { throw error; }
myServer.route({
method: 'get',
path: '/foo',
handler: function (request,reply) {
const server = request.server;
// fetch unauthenticated API endpoints
server.app.heroku.get('/version', (err, version) => {
reply(version);
});
// or with promises
server.app.heroku.getAsync('/version').then((version) => {
reply(version);
});
// fetch authenticated API endpoint
request.app.heroku.get('/apps', (err, apps) => {
reply(apps);
});
// or with promises
request.app.heroku.getAsync(('/apps') => {
reply(apps);
});
}
});
myServer.start(() => { console.log('your server has started!'); });
}
);options
host-- defaults to api.heroku.comproto-- defaults to httpstimeout-- defaults to 15 secondsvariant-- defaults to 'application/vnd.heroku+json; version=3'user-agent-- defaults to hapi-heroku-client
variables
HEROKU_API_PROTO-- defaults to httpsHEROKU_API_HOST-- defaults to api.heroku.comHTTP_TIMEOUT-- defaults to 15 seconds