/** * Module dependencies. */ require('./patch-core'); var extend = require('extend'); var inherits = require('util').inherits; var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter; /** * Module exports. */ module.exports = Agent; /** * Base `http.Agent` implementation. * No pooling/keep-alive is implemented by default. * * @param {Function} callback * @api public */ function Agent (callback) { if (!(this instanceof Agent)) return new Agent(callback); if ('function' != typeof callback) throw new Error('Must pass a "callback function"'); EventEmitter.call(this); this.callback = callback; } inherits(Agent, EventEmitter); /** * Called by node-core's "_http_client.js" module when creating * a new HTTP request with this Agent instance. * * @api public */ Agent.prototype.addRequest = function (req, host, port, localAddress) { var opts; if ('object' == typeof host) { // >= v0.11.x API opts = extend({}, req._options, host); } else { // <= v0.10.x API opts = extend({}, req._options, { host: host, port: port }); if (null != localAddress) { opts.localAddress = localAddress; } } if (opts.host && opts.path) { // if both a `host` and `path` are specified then it's most likely the // result of a `url.parse()` call... we need to remove the `path` portion so // that `net.connect()` doesn't attempt to open that as a unix socket file. delete opts.path; } // set default `port` if none was explicitly specified if (null == opts.port) { opts.port = opts.secureEndpoint ? 443 : 80; } delete opts.agent; delete opts.hostname; delete opts._defaultAgent; delete opts.defaultPort; delete opts.createConnection; // hint to use "Connection: close" // XXX: non-documented `http` module API :( req._last = true; req.shouldKeepAlive = false; // clean up a bit of memory since we're no longer using this req._options = null; // create the `net.Socket` instance var sync = true; this.callback(req, opts, function (err, socket) { function emitErr () { req.emit('error', err); // For Safety. Some additional errors might fire later on // and we need to make sure we don't double-fire the error event. req._hadError = true; } if (err) { if (sync) { // need to defer the "error" event, when sync, because by now the `req` // instance hasn't event been passed back to the user yet... process.nextTick(emitErr); } else { emitErr(); } } else { req.onSocket(socket); } }); sync = false; };