2015-09-23 22:32:09 +03:00
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* Copyright 2012 Mark Cavage, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2015, Joyent, Inc.
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*/
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/*
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* TODO: this should be a separate module. Both node-triton and
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* node-docker-registry-client are using (slightly different versions of) this.
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*
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* Adapted from
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* <github.com/mcavage/node-restify/blob/master/lib/clients/string_client.js>
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* now at <https://github.com/restify/clients/blob/master/lib/StringClient.js>
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*
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* This subclasses the Restify StringClient to add the following features:
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*
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* 1. Extend the callback from
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* callback(err, req, res, <JSON-parsed-body>);
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* to:
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* callback(err, req, res, <JSON-parsed-body>, <raw-body (Buffer)>);
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* This allows one to work on the raw body for special case handling, if
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* wanted. I'm not sure I'd propose this for restify core because it
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* shouldn't add features that make it harder to go all streaming.
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*
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* 2. In restify.JsonClient, if the body is not parseable JSON, it log.trace's
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* an error, and returns `{}` (see mcavage/restify#388). I don't particularly
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* like that because it is ambiguous (and also disallows returning a JSON
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* body that is false-y: `false`, `0`, `null`).
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*
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* Instead this client will do the following:
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* (a) If the response is an error status (>=400), then return `undefined`
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* for the body. This allows the caller to know if the body was parsed
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* because `undefined` is not representable in JSON.
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* (b) If the response is a success (<400), then return an
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* InvalidContentError restify error.
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*
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* (TODO: I'd support this for restify code, but it *is* backward
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* incompatible.)
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*
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* 3. `.write()` doesn't default a null `body` to `{}`.
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* This change isn't because I came across the need for it, but because that
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* just seems wrong.
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*
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* 4. Doesn't set `res.body` which restify's StringClient.parse seems to do
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* ... as an accident of history I'm guessing?
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*/
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/* jsl:ignore */
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'use strict';
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/* jsl:end */
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var assert = require('assert-plus');
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var crypto = require('crypto');
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var strsplit = require('strsplit').strsplit;
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var util = require('util');
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var zlib = require('zlib');
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var errors = require('restify-errors');
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var codeToHttpError = errors.codeToHttpError;
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var RestError = errors.RestError;
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var StringClient = require('restify-clients').StringClient;
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// --- API
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function SaferJsonClient(options) {
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assert.object(options, 'options');
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options.accept = 'application/json';
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options.name = options.name || 'SaferJsonClient';
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options.contentType = 'application/json';
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StringClient.call(this, options);
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this._super = StringClient.prototype;
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}
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util.inherits(SaferJsonClient, StringClient);
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SaferJsonClient.prototype.write = function write(options, body, callback) {
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assert.object(body, 'body');
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// This is change #3.
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var resBody = JSON.stringify(body);
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return (this._super.write.call(this, options, resBody, callback));
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};
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SaferJsonClient.prototype.parse = function parse(req, callback) {
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function parseResponse(err, res) {
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var chunks = []; // gunzipped response chunks (Buffer objects)
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var len = 0; // accumulated count of chunk lengths
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var contentMd5;
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var contentMd5Hash;
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var gz;
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var resErr = err;
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function finish() {
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var body = Buffer.concat(chunks, len);
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2017-01-12 21:06:35 +02:00
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/*
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* Save the original response's body in case this is the best error
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* message we can output to the user. The responsibility to use this
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* property is left to the user of this custom JSON client.
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*
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* See lib/cli.js and joyent/node-triton#30 for a concrete use case.
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*/
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if (resErr) {
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resErr.originalBody = body;
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}
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2015-09-23 22:32:09 +03:00
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if (res.log.trace()) {
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res.log.trace({body: body.toString(), len: len},
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'body received');
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}
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// Content-Length check
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var contentLength = Number(res.headers['content-length']);
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2015-11-13 02:04:12 +02:00
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if (req.method !== 'HEAD' &&
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!isNaN(contentLength) && len !== contentLength)
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{
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resErr = new errors.InvalidContentError(util.format(
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'Incomplete content: Content-Length:%s but got %s bytes',
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contentLength, len));
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callback(resErr, req, res);
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return;
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}
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// Content-MD5 check.
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if (contentMd5Hash &&
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contentMd5 !== contentMd5Hash.digest('base64'))
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{
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resErr = new errors.BadDigestError('Content-MD5');
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callback(resErr, req, res);
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return;
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}
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// Parse the body as JSON, if we can.
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// Note: This regex-based trim works on a buffer. `trim()` doesn't.
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var obj;
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if (len && !/^\s*$/.test(body)) { // Skip all-whitespace body.
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try {
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obj = JSON.parse(body);
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} catch (jsonErr) {
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res.log.trace(jsonErr, 'Invalid JSON in response');
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if (!resErr) {
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// TODO: Does this mask other error statuses?
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resErr = new errors.InvalidContentError(
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'Invalid JSON in response');
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}
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}
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}
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// Special error handling.
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if (res && res.statusCode >= 400) {
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// Upcast error to a RestError (if we can)
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// Be nice and handle errors like
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// { error: { code: '', message: '' } }
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// in addition to { code: '', message: '' }.
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if (obj && (obj.code || (obj.error && obj.error.code))) {
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var _c = obj.code ||
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(obj.error ? obj.error.code : '') ||
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'';
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var _m = obj.message ||
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(obj.error ? obj.error.message : '') ||
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'';
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resErr = new RestError({
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message: _m,
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restCode: _c,
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statusCode: res.statusCode
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});
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resErr.name = resErr.restCode;
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if (!/Error$/.test(resErr.name)) {
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resErr.name += 'Error';
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}
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} else if (!resErr) {
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resErr = codeToHttpError(res.statusCode,
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obj.message || '', body);
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}
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}
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if (resErr) {
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resErr.body = obj;
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}
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callback(resErr, req, res, obj, body);
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}
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if (!res) {
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// Early out if we didn't even get a response.
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callback(resErr, req);
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return;
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}
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// Content-MD5 setup.
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contentMd5 = res.headers['content-md5'];
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if (contentMd5 && req.method !== 'HEAD' && res.statusCode !== 206) {
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contentMd5Hash = crypto.createHash('md5');
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}
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if (res.headers['content-encoding'] === 'gzip') {
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gz = zlib.createGunzip();
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gz.on('data', function (chunk) {
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chunks.push(chunk);
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len += chunk.length;
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});
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gz.once('end', finish);
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res.once('end', gz.end.bind(gz));
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} else {
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res.once('end', finish);
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}
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res.on('data', function onData(chunk) {
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if (contentMd5Hash) {
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2016-11-01 01:54:55 +02:00
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contentMd5Hash.update(chunk.toString('utf8'), 'binary');
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}
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if (gz) {
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gz.write(chunk);
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} else {
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chunks.push(chunk);
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len += chunk.length;
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}
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});
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}
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return (parseResponse);
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};
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// --- Exports
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module.exports = SaferJsonClient;
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