HTTPS | Node.js v8.17.0 Documentation (original) (raw)
HTTPS#
HTTPS is the HTTP protocol over TLS/SSL. In Node.js this is implemented as a separate module.
Class: https.Agent#
Added in: v0.4.5
An Agent object for HTTPS similar to http.Agent. See https.request()for more information.
Class: https.Server#
Added in: v0.3.4
This class is a subclass of tls.Server
and emits events same ashttp.Server. See http.Server for more information.
server.close([callback])#
Added in: v0.1.90
See server.close() from the HTTP module for details.
server.listen()#
Starts the HTTPS server listening for encrypted connections. This method is identical to server.listen() from net.Server.
server.headersTimeout#
See http.Server#headersTimeout.
server.setTimeout([msecs][, callback])#
Added in: v0.11.2
server.timeout#
Added in: v0.11.2
See http.Server#timeout.
server.keepAliveTimeout#
Added in: v8.0.0
See http.Server#keepAliveTimeout.
https.createServer([options][, requestListener])#
Added in: v0.3.4
options
Acceptsoptions
from tls.createServer(),tls.createSecureContext() and http.createServer().requestListener
A listener to be added to therequest
event.
Example:
// curl -k https://localhost:8000/
const https = require('https');
const fs = require('fs');
const options = {
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
};
https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('hello world\n');
}).listen(8000);
Or
const https = require('https');
const fs = require('fs');
const options = {
pfx: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/test_cert.pfx'),
passphrase: 'sample'
};
https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('hello world\n');
}).listen(8000);
https.get(options[, callback])#
options
| | Accepts the sameoptions
ashttps.request(), with themethod
always set toGET
.callback
Like http.get() but for HTTPS.
options
can be an object, a string, or a URL object. If options
is a string, it is automatically parsed with url.parse(). If it is a URLobject, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary options
object.
Example:
const https = require('https');
https.get('https://encrypted.google.com/', (res) => {
console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
console.log('headers:', res.headers);
res.on('data', (d) => {
process.stdout.write(d);
});
}).on('error', (e) => {
console.error(e);
});
https.globalAgent#
Added in: v0.5.9
Global instance of https.Agent for all HTTPS client requests.
https.request(options[, callback])#
options
| | Accepts alloptions
fromhttp.request(), with some differences in default values:protocol
Default:https:
port
Default:443
agent
Default:https.globalAgent
callback
Makes a request to a secure web server.
The following additional options
from tls.connect() are also accepted when using a custom Agent:pfx
, key
, passphrase
, cert
, ca
, ciphers
, rejectUnauthorized
, secureProtocol
, servername
options
can be an object, a string, or a URL object. If options
is a string, it is automatically parsed with url.parse(). If it is a URLobject, it will be automatically converted to an ordinary options
object.
Example:
const https = require('https');
const options = {
hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET'
};
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
console.log('statusCode:', res.statusCode);
console.log('headers:', res.headers);
res.on('data', (d) => {
process.stdout.write(d);
});
});
req.on('error', (e) => {
console.error(e);
});
req.end();
Example using options from tls.connect():
const options = {
hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
};
options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
// ...
});
Alternatively, opt out of connection pooling by not using an Agent
.
Example:
const options = {
hostname: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'),
agent: false
};
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
// ...
});
Example using a URL as options
:
const { URL } = require('url');
const options = new URL('https://abc:[email protected]');
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
// ...
});