Add promise support to Superagent using Bluebird.
npm install superagent-bluebird-promise
Simply require this package instead of superagent
. Then you can call .then()
instead of .end()
to get a promise for your requests.
var request = require('superagent-bluebird-promise');
request.get('/an-endpoint')
.then(function(res) {
console.log(res);
}, function(error) {
console.log(error);
});
To generate a promise without registering any callbacks (e.g. when returning a promise from within a library), call .promise()
instead.
request.get('/an-endpoint').promise()
In order to use any of Bluebird's various promise methods, make sure you call .then()
or .promise()
first.
An error is thrown for all HTTP errors and responses that have a response code of 400 or above.
The error
parameter always has a key error
and for 4xx and 5xx responses, will also have a status
and res
key.
You can abort the request by cancelling the promise:
promise.cancel();
When aborting the request with a custom reason, make sure your error class inherits from Bluebird's CancellationError class or the request won't be aborted.
This is only possible because all promises are cancellable by default. To disable this functionality, call Bluebird's uncancellable method on the promise:
promise.uncancellable();