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| <h1 align="center">
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| 	<br>
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| 	<img width="360" src="https://rawgit.com/sindresorhus/got/master/media/logo.svg" alt="got">
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| 	<br>
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| 	<br>
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| 	<br>
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| </h1>
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| 
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| > Simplified HTTP requests
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| 
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/got) [](https://coveralls.io/github/sindresorhus/got?branch=master) [](https://npmjs.com/got)
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| 
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| A nicer interface to the built-in [`http`](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html) module.
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| 
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| Created because [`request`](https://github.com/request/request) is bloated *(several megabytes!)*.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Highlights
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| 
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| - [Promise & stream API](#api)
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| - [Request cancelation](#aborting-the-request)
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| - [Follows redirects](#followredirect)
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| - [Retries on network failure](#retries)
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| - [Handles gzip/deflate](#decompress)
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| - [Timeout handling](#timeout)
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| - [Errors with metadata](#errors)
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| - [JSON mode](#json)
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| - [WHATWG URL support](#url)
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| - [Electron support](#useelectronnet)
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| 
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| 
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| ## Install
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| 
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| ```
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| $ npm install --save got
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Usage
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| 
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| ```js
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| const fs = require('fs');
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| const got = require('got');
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| 
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| got('todomvc.com')
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| 	.then(response => {
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| 		console.log(response.body);
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| 		//=> '<!doctype html> ...'
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| 	})
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| 	.catch(error => {
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| 		console.log(error.response.body);
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| 		//=> 'Internal server error ...'
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| 	});
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| 
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| // Streams
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| got.stream('todomvc.com').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('index.html'));
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| 
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| // For POST, PUT and PATCH methods got.stream returns a WritableStream
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| fs.createReadStream('index.html').pipe(got.stream.post('todomvc.com'));
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ### API
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| 
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| It's a `GET` request by default, but can be changed in `options`.
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| 
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| #### got(url, [options])
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| 
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| Returns a Promise for a `response` object with a `body` property, a `url` property with the request URL or the final URL after redirects, and a `requestUrl` property with the original request URL.
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| 
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| ##### url
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| Type: `string` `Object`
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| 
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| The URL to request as simple string, a [`http.request` options](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback), or a [WHATWG `URL`](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_class_url).
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| 
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| Properties from `options` will override properties in the parsed `url`.
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| 
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| ##### options
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| 
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| Type: `Object`
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| 
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| Any of the [`http.request`](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback) options.
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| 
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| ###### body
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| 
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| Type: `string` `Buffer` `stream.Readable`
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| 
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| *This is mutually exclusive with stream mode.*
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| 
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| Body that will be sent with a `POST` request.
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| 
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| If present in `options` and `options.method` is not set, `options.method` will be set to `POST`.
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| 
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| If `content-length` or `transfer-encoding` is not set in `options.headers` and `body` is a string or buffer, `content-length` will be set to the body length.
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| 
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| ###### encoding
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| 
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| Type: `string` `null`<br>
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| Default: `'utf8'`
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| 
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| [Encoding](https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_character_encodings) to be used on `setEncoding` of the response data. If `null`, the body is returned as a Buffer.
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| 
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| ###### form
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| 
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| Type: `boolean`<br>
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| Default: `false`
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| 
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| *This is mutually exclusive with stream mode.*
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| 
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| If set to `true` and `Content-Type` header is not set, it will be set to `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`.
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| 
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| `body` must be a plain object or array and will be stringified.
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| 
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| ###### json
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| 
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| Type: `boolean`<br>
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| Default: `false`
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| 
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| *This is mutually exclusive with stream mode.*
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| 
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| If set to `true` and `Content-Type` header is not set, it will be set to `application/json`.
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| 
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| Parse response body with `JSON.parse` and set `accept` header to `application/json`. If used in conjunction with the `form` option, the `body` will the stringified as querystring and the response parsed as JSON.
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| 
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| `body` must be a plain object or array and will be stringified.
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| 
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| ###### query
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| 
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| Type: `string` `Object`<br>
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| 
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| Query string object that will be added to the request URL. This will override the query string in `url`.
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| 
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| ###### timeout
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| Type: `number` `Object`
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| 
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| Milliseconds to wait for the server to end the response before aborting request with `ETIMEDOUT` error.
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| 
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| This also accepts an object with separate `connect`, `socket`, and `request` fields for connection, socket, and entire request timeouts.
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| 
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| ###### retries
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| Type: `number` `Function`<br>
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| Default: `2`
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| 
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| Number of request retries when network errors happens. Delays between retries counts with function `1000 * Math.pow(2, retry) + Math.random() * 100`, where `retry` is attempt number (starts from 0).
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| 
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| Option accepts `function` with `retry` and `error` arguments. Function must return delay in milliseconds (`0` return value cancels retry).
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| 
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| **Note:** if `retries` is `number`, `ENOTFOUND` and `ENETUNREACH` error will not be retried (see full list in [`is-retry-allowed`](https://github.com/floatdrop/is-retry-allowed/blob/master/index.js#L12) module).
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| 
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| ###### followRedirect
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| Type: `boolean`<br>
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| Default: `true`
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| 
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| Defines if redirect responses should be followed automatically.
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| 
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| Note that if a `303` is sent by the server in response to any request type (`POST`, `DELETE`, etc.), got will automatically
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| request the resource pointed to in the location header via `GET`. This is in accordance with [the spec](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4).
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| 
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| ###### decompress
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| 
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| Type: `boolean`<br>
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| Default: `true`
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| 
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| Decompress the response automatically.
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| 
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| If this is disabled, a compressed response is returned as a `Buffer`. This may be useful if you want to handle decompression yourself or stream the raw compressed data.
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| 
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| ###### useElectronNet
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| 
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| Type: `boolean`<br>
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| Default: `true`
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| 
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| When used in Electron, Got will automatically use [`electron.net`](https://electron.atom.io/docs/api/net/) instead of the Node.js `http` module. It should be fully compatible, but you can turn it off here if you encounter a problem. Please open an issue if you do!
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| 
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| 
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| #### Streams
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| 
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| #### got.stream(url, [options])
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| 
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| `stream` method will return Duplex stream with additional events:
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| 
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| ##### .on('request', request)
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| 
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| `request` event to get the request object of the request.
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| 
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| **Tip**: You can use `request` event to abort request:
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| 
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| ```js
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| got.stream('github.com')
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| 	.on('request', req => setTimeout(() => req.abort(), 50));
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| ```
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| 
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| ##### .on('response', response)
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| `response` event to get the response object of the final request.
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| 
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| ##### .on('redirect', response, nextOptions)
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| 
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| `redirect` event to get the response object of a redirect. The second argument is options for the next request to the redirect location.
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| 
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| ##### .on('error', error, body, response)
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| 
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| `error` event emitted in case of protocol error (like `ENOTFOUND` etc.) or status error (4xx or 5xx). The second argument is the body of the server response in case of status error. The third argument is response object.
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| 
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| #### got.get(url, [options])
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| #### got.post(url, [options])
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| #### got.put(url, [options])
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| #### got.patch(url, [options])
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| #### got.head(url, [options])
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| #### got.delete(url, [options])
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| 
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| Sets `options.method` to the method name and makes a request.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Errors
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| 
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| Each error contains (if available) `statusCode`, `statusMessage`, `host`, `hostname`, `method`, `path`, `protocol` and `url` properties to make debugging easier.
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| 
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| In Promise mode, the `response` is attached to the error.
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| 
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| #### got.RequestError
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| 
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| When a request fails. Contains a `code` property with error class code, like `ECONNREFUSED`.
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| 
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| #### got.ReadError
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| When reading from response stream fails.
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| 
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| #### got.ParseError
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| When `json` option is enabled, server response code is 2xx, and `JSON.parse` fails.
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| 
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| #### got.HTTPError
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| 
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| When server response code is not 2xx. Includes `statusCode`, `statusMessage`, and `redirectUrls` properties.
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| 
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| #### got.MaxRedirectsError
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| When server redirects you more than 10 times. Includes a `redirectUrls` property, which is an array of the URLs Got was redirected to before giving up.
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| 
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| #### got.UnsupportedProtocolError
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| When given an unsupported protocol.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Aborting the request
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| 
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| The promise returned by Got has a `.cancel()` function which, when called, aborts the request.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Proxies
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| 
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| You can use the [`tunnel`](https://github.com/koichik/node-tunnel) module with the `agent` option to work with proxies:
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| 
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| ```js
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| const got = require('got');
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| const tunnel = require('tunnel');
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| 
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| got('todomvc.com', {
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| 	agent: tunnel.httpOverHttp({
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| 		proxy: {
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| 			host: 'localhost'
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| 		}
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| 	})
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Cookies
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| 
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| You can use the [`cookie`](https://github.com/jshttp/cookie) module to include cookies in a request:
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| ```js
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| const got = require('got');
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| const cookie = require('cookie');
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| 
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| got('google.com', {
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| 	headers: {
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| 		cookie: cookie.serialize('foo', 'bar')
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| 	}
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Form data
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| You can use the [`form-data`](https://github.com/form-data/form-data) module to create POST request with form data:
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| ```js
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| const fs = require('fs');
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| const got = require('got');
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| const FormData = require('form-data');
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| const form = new FormData();
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| 
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| form.append('my_file', fs.createReadStream('/foo/bar.jpg'));
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| 
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| got.post('google.com', {
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| 	body: form
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## OAuth
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| You can use the [`oauth-1.0a`](https://github.com/ddo/oauth-1.0a) module to create a signed OAuth request:
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| 
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| ```js
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| const got = require('got');
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| const crypto  = require('crypto');
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| const OAuth = require('oauth-1.0a');
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| 
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| const oauth = OAuth({
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| 	consumer: {
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| 		key: process.env.CONSUMER_KEY,
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| 		secret: process.env.CONSUMER_SECRET
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| 	},
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| 	signature_method: 'HMAC-SHA1',
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| 	hash_function: (baseString, key) => crypto.createHmac('sha1', key).update(baseString).digest('base64')
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| });
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| 
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| const token = {
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| 	key: process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN,
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| 	secret: process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET
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| };
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| 
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| const url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/home_timeline.json';
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| 
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| got(url, {
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| 	headers: oauth.toHeader(oauth.authorize({url, method: 'GET'}, token)),
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| 	json: true
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Unix Domain Sockets
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| 
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| Requests can also be sent via [unix domain sockets](http://serverfault.com/questions/124517/whats-the-difference-between-unix-socket-and-tcp-ip-socket). Use the following URL scheme: `PROTOCOL://unix:SOCKET:PATH`.
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| 
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| - `PROTOCOL` - `http` or `https` *(optional)*
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| - `SOCKET` - absolute path to a unix domain socket, e.g. `/var/run/docker.sock`
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| - `PATH` - request path, e.g. `/v2/keys`
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| 
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| ```js
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| got('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/containers/json');
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| 
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| // or without protocol (http by default)
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| got('unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/containers/json');
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| ```
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| 
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| ## AWS
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| 
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| Requests to AWS services need to have their headers signed. This can be accomplished by using the [`aws4`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/aws4) package. This is an example for querying an ["Elasticsearch Service"](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticsearch-service/) host with a signed request.
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| 
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| ```js
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| const url = require('url');
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| const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
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| const aws4 = require('aws4');
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| const got = require('got');
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| const config = require('./config');
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| 
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| // Reads keys from the environment or `~/.aws/credentials`. Could be a plain object.
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| const awsConfig = new AWS.Config({ region: config.region });
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| 
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| function request(uri, options) {
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| 	const awsOpts = {
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| 		region: awsConfig.region,
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| 		headers: {
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| 			accept: 'application/json',
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| 			'content-type': 'application/json'
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| 		},
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| 		method: 'GET',
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| 		json: true
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| 	};
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| 
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| 	// We need to parse the URL before passing it to `got` so `aws4` can sign the request
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| 	const opts = Object.assign(url.parse(uri), awsOpts, options);
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| 	aws4.sign(opts, awsConfig.credentials);
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| 
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| 	return got(opts);
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| }
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| 
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| request(`https://${config.host}/production/users/1`);
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| 
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| request(`https://${config.host}/production/`, {
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| 	// All usual `got` options
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Tips
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| 
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| ### User Agent
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| It's a good idea to set the `'user-agent'` header so the provider can more easily see how their resource is used. By default, it's the URL to this repo.
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| ```js
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| const got = require('got');
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| const pkg = require('./package.json');
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| got('todomvc.com', {
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| 	headers: {
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| 		'user-agent': `my-module/${pkg.version} (https://github.com/username/my-module)`
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| 	}
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| ### 304 Responses
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| Bear in mind, if you send an `if-modified-since` header and receive a `304 Not Modified` response, the body will be empty. It's your responsibility to cache and retrieve the body contents.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Related
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| 
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| - [gh-got](https://github.com/sindresorhus/gh-got) - Convenience wrapper for interacting with the GitHub API
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| - [travis-got](https://github.com/samverschueren/travis-got) - Convenience wrapper for interacting with the Travis API
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| 
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| 
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| ## Created by
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| 
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| [](https://sindresorhus.com) | [](https://github.com/floatdrop) | [](https://alextes.me)
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| ---|---|---
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| [Sindre Sorhus](https://sindresorhus.com) | [Vsevolod Strukchinsky](https://github.com/floatdrop) | [Alexander Tesfamichael](https://alextes.me)
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| 
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| 
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| ## License
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| 
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| MIT
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