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## HTTPS
HTTPS is the HTTP protocol over TLS/SSL. In Node this is implemented as a
separate module.
## https.Server
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This class is a subclass of `tls.Server` and emits events same as
`http.Server`. See `http.Server` for more information.
## https.createServer(options, [requestListener])
Returns a new HTTPS web server object. The `options` is similer to
`tls.createServer()`. The `requestListener` is a function which is
automatically added to the `'request'` event.
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Example:
// curl -k https://localhost:8000/
var https = require('https');
var fs = require('fs');
var options = {
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
};
https.createServer(options, function (req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("hello world\n");
}).listen(8000);
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## https.request(options, callback)
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Makes a request to a secure web server.
All options from [`http.request()`](http.html#http.request) are valid.
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Example:
var https = require('https');
var options = {
host: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET'
};
var req = https.request(options, function(res) {
console.log("statusCode: ", res.statusCode);
console.log("headers: ", res.headers);
res.on('data', function(d) {
process.stdout.write(d);
});
});
req.end();
req.on('error', function(e) {
console.error(e);
});
The options argument has the following options
- host: IP or domain of host to make request to. Defaults to `'localhost'`.
- port: port of host to request to. Defaults to 443.
- path: Path to request. Default `'/'`.
- method: HTTP request method. Default `'GET'`.
The following options can also be specified.
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However, a global [Agent](http.html#http.Agent) cannot be used.
- key: Private key to use for SSL. Default `null`.
- cert: Public x509 certificate to use. Default `null`.
- ca: An authority certificate or array of authority certificates to check
the remote host against.
In order to specify these options, use a custom `Agent`.
Example:
var options = {
host: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
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cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem')
};
options.agent = new https.Agent(options);
var req = https.request(options, function(res) {
...
}
Or does not use an `Agent`.
Example:
var options = {
host: 'encrypted.google.com',
port: 443,
path: '/',
method: 'GET',
key: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-key.pem'),
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cert: fs.readFileSync('test/fixtures/keys/agent2-cert.pem'),
agent: false
};
var req = https.request(options, function(res) {
...
}
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## https.get(options, callback)
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Like `http.get()` but for HTTPS.
Example:
var https = require('https');
https.get({ host: 'encrypted.google.com', path: '/' }, function(res) {
console.log("statusCode: ", res.statusCode);
console.log("headers: ", res.headers);
res.on('data', function(d) {
process.stdout.write(d);
});
}).on('error', function(e) {
console.error(e);
});
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