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# npm-registry-client The code that npm uses to talk to the registry. It handles all the caching and HTTP calls. ## Usage ```javascript var RegClient = require('npm-registry-client') var client = new RegClient(config) var uri = "https://registry.npmjs.org/npm" var params = {timeout: 1000} client.get(uri, params, function (error, data, raw, res) { // error is an error if there was a problem. // data is the parsed data object // raw is the json string // res is the response from couch }) ``` # Registry URLs The registry calls take either a full URL pointing to a resource in the registry, or a base URL for the registry as a whole (including the registry path – but be sure to terminate the path with `/`). `http` and `https` URLs are the only ones supported. ## Using the client Every call to the client follows the same pattern: * `uri` {String} The *fully-qualified* URI of the registry API method being invoked. * `params` {Object} Per-request parameters. * `callback` {Function} Callback to be invoked when the call is complete. ### Credentials Many requests to the registry can be authenticated, and require credentials for authorization. These credentials always look the same: * `username` {String} * `password` {String} * `email` {String} * `alwaysAuth` {Boolean} Whether calls to the target registry are always authed. **or** * `token` {String} * `alwaysAuth` {Boolean} Whether calls to the target registry are always authed. ## Requests As of `npm-registry-client@8`, all requests are made with an `Accept` header of `application/vnd.npm.install-v1+json; q=1.0, application/json; q=0.8, */*`. This enables filtered document responses to requests for package metadata. You know that you got a filtered response if the mime type is set to `application/vnd.npm.install-v1+json` and not `application/json`. This filtering substantially reduces the over all data size. For example for `https://registry.npmjs.org/npm`, the compressed metadata goes from 410kB to 21kB. ## API ### client.access(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Registry URL for the package's access API endpoint. Looks like `/-/package/<package name>/access`. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `access` {String} New access level for the package. Can be either `public` or `restricted`. Registry will raise an error if trying to change the access level of an unscoped package. * `auth` {Credentials} Set the access level for scoped packages. For now, there are only two access levels: "public" and "restricted". ### client.adduser(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base registry URL. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} * `error` {Error | null} * `data` {Object} the parsed data object * `raw` {String} the json * `res` {Response Object} response from couch Add a user account to the registry, or verify the credentials. ### client.deprecate(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Full registry URI for the deprecated package. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `version` {String} Semver version range. * `message` {String} The message to use as a deprecation warning. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Deprecate a version of a package in the registry. ### client.distTags.fetch(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `package` {String} Name of the package. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Fetch all of the `dist-tags` for the named package. ### client.distTags.add(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `package` {String} Name of the package. * `distTag` {String} Name of the new `dist-tag`. * `version` {String} Exact version to be mapped to the `dist-tag`. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Add (or replace) a single dist-tag onto the named package. ### client.distTags.set(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `package` {String} Name of the package. * `distTags` {Object} Object containing a map from tag names to package versions. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Set all of the `dist-tags` for the named package at once, creating any `dist-tags` that do not already exist. Any `dist-tags` not included in the `distTags` map will be removed. ### client.distTags.update(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `package` {String} Name of the package. * `distTags` {Object} Object containing a map from tag names to package versions. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Update the values of multiple `dist-tags`, creating any `dist-tags` that do not already exist. Any pre-existing `dist-tags` not included in the `distTags` map will be left alone. ### client.distTags.rm(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `package` {String} Name of the package. * `distTag` {String} Name of the new `dist-tag`. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Remove a single `dist-tag` from the named package. ### client.get(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The complete registry URI to fetch * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `timeout` {Number} Duration before the request times out. Optional (default: never). * `follow` {Boolean} Follow 302/301 responses. Optional (default: true). * `staleOk` {Boolean} If there's cached data available, then return that to the callback quickly, and update the cache the background. Optional (default: false). * `auth` {Credentials} Optional. * `fullMetadata` {Boolean} If true, don't attempt to fetch filtered ("corgi") registry metadata. (default: false) * `cb` {Function} Fetches data from the registry via a GET request, saving it in the cache folder with the ETag or the "Last Modified" timestamp. ### client.publish(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The registry URI for the package to publish. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `metadata` {Object} Package metadata. * `access` {String} Access for the package. Can be `public` or `restricted` (no default). * `body` {Stream} Stream of the package body / tarball. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Publish a package to the registry. Note that this does not create the tarball from a folder. ### client.sendAnonymousCLIMetrics(uri, params, cb) - `uri` {String} Base URL for the registry. - `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. - `metricId` {String} A uuid unique to this dataset. - `metrics` {Object} The metrics to share with the registry, with the following properties: - `from` {Date} When the first data in this report was collected. - `to` {Date} When the last data in this report was collected. Usually right now. - `successfulInstalls` {Number} The number of successful installs in this period. - `failedInstalls` {Number} The number of installs that ended in error in this period. - `cb` {Function} PUT a metrics object to the `/-/npm/anon-metrics/v1/` endpoint on the registry. ### client.star(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The complete registry URI for the package to star. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `starred` {Boolean} True to star the package, false to unstar it. Optional (default: false). * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Star or unstar a package. Note that the user does not have to be the package owner to star or unstar a package, though other writes do require that the user be the package owner. ### client.stars(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The base URL for the registry. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `username` {String} Name of user to fetch starred packages for. Optional (default: user in `auth`). * `auth` {Credentials} Optional (required if `username` is omitted). * `cb` {Function} View your own or another user's starred packages. ### client.tag(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The complete registry URI to tag * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `version` {String} Version to tag. * `tag` {String} Tag name to apply. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Mark a version in the `dist-tags` hash, so that `pkg@tag` will fetch the specified version. ### client.unpublish(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The complete registry URI of the package to unpublish. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `version` {String} version to unpublish. Optional – omit to unpublish all versions. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Remove a version of a package (or all versions) from the registry. When the last version us unpublished, the entire document is removed from the database. ### client.whoami(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The base registry for the URI. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `auth` {Credentials} * `cb` {Function} Simple call to see who the registry thinks you are. Especially useful with token-based auth. ## PLUMBING The below are primarily intended for use by the rest of the API, or by the npm caching logic directly. ### client.request(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} URI pointing to the resource to request. * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `method` {String} HTTP method. Optional (default: "GET"). * `body` {Stream | Buffer | String | Object} The request body. Objects that are not Buffers or Streams are encoded as JSON. Optional – body only used for write operations. * `etag` {String} The cached ETag. Optional. * `lastModified` {String} The cached Last-Modified timestamp. Optional. * `follow` {Boolean} Follow 302/301 responses. Optional (default: true). * `streaming` {Boolean} Stream the request body as it comes, handling error responses in a non-streaming way. * `auth` {Credentials} Optional. * `cb` {Function} * `error` {Error | null} * `data` {Object} the parsed data object * `raw` {String} the json * `res` {Response Object} response from couch Make a generic request to the registry. All the other methods are wrappers around `client.request`. ### client.fetch(uri, params, cb) * `uri` {String} The complete registry URI to upload to * `params` {Object} Object containing per-request properties. * `headers` {Stream} HTTP headers to be included with the request. Optional. * `auth` {Credentials} Optional. * `cb` {Function} Fetch a package from a URL, with auth set appropriately if included. Used to cache remote tarballs as well as request package tarballs from the registry. # Configuration The client uses its own configuration, which is just passed in as a simple nested object. The following are the supported values (with their defaults, if any): * `proxy.http` {URL} The URL to proxy HTTP requests through. * `proxy.https` {URL} The URL to proxy HTTPS requests through. Defaults to be the same as `proxy.http` if unset. * `proxy.localAddress` {IP} The local address to use on multi-homed systems. * `ssl.ca` {String} Certificate signing authority certificates to trust. * `ssl.certificate` {String} Client certificate (PEM encoded). Enable access to servers that require client certificates. * `ssl.key` {String} Private key (PEM encoded) for client certificate. * `ssl.strict` {Boolean} Whether or not to be strict with SSL certificates. Default = `true` * `retry.count` {Number} Number of times to retry on GET failures. Default = 2. * `retry.factor` {Number} `factor` setting for `node-retry`. Default = 10. * `retry.minTimeout` {Number} `minTimeout` setting for `node-retry`. Default = 10000 (10 seconds) * `retry.maxTimeout` {Number} `maxTimeout` setting for `node-retry`. Default = 60000 (60 seconds) * `userAgent` {String} User agent header to send. Default = `"node/{process.version}"` * `log` {Object} The logger to use. Defaults to `require("npmlog")` if that works, otherwise logs are disabled. * `defaultTag` {String} The default tag to use when publishing new packages. Default = `"latest"` * `couchToken` {Object} A token for use with [couch-login](https://npmjs.org/package/couch-login). * `sessionToken` {String} A random identifier for this set of client requests. Default = 8 random hexadecimal bytes. * `maxSockets` {Number} The maximum number of connections that will be open per origin (unique combination of protocol:host:port). Passed to the [httpAgent](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_agent_maxsockets). Default = 50 * `isFromCI` {Boolean} Identify to severs if this request is coming from CI (for statistics purposes). Default = detected from environment– primarily this is done by looking for the CI environment variable to be set to `true`. Also accepted are the existence of the `JENKINS_URL`, `bamboo.buildKey` and `TDDIUM` environment variables. * `scope` {String} The scope of the project this command is being run for. This is the top level npm module in which a command was run. Default = none