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-# Request - Simplified HTTP client
-
-[![npm package](https://nodei.co/npm/request.png?downloads=true&downloadRank=true&stars=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/request/)
-
-[![Build status](https://img.shields.io/travis/request/request.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/request/request)
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-
-
-## Super simple to use
-
-Request is designed to be the simplest way possible to make http calls. It supports HTTPS and follows redirects by default.
-
-```js
-var request = require('request');
-request('http://www.google.com', function (error, response, body) {
-  if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) {
-    console.log(body) // Show the HTML for the Google homepage.
-  }
-})
-```
-
-
-## Table of contents
-
-- [Streaming](#streaming)
-- [Forms](#forms)
-- [HTTP Authentication](#http-authentication)
-- [Custom HTTP Headers](#custom-http-headers)
-- [OAuth Signing](#oauth-signing)
-- [Proxies](#proxies)
-- [Unix Domain Sockets](#unix-domain-sockets)
-- [TLS/SSL Protocol](#tlsssl-protocol)
-- [Support for HAR 1.2](#support-for-har-12)
-- [**All Available Options**](#requestoptions-callback)
-
-Request also offers [convenience methods](#convenience-methods) like
-`request.defaults` and `request.post`, and there are
-lots of [usage examples](#examples) and several
-[debugging techniques](#debugging).
-
-
----
-
-
-## Streaming
-
-You can stream any response to a file stream.
-
-```js
-request('http://google.com/doodle.png').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('doodle.png'))
-```
-
-You can also stream a file to a PUT or POST request. This method will also check the file extension against a mapping of file extensions to content-types (in this case `application/json`) and use the proper `content-type` in the PUT request (if the headers don’t already provide one).
-
-```js
-fs.createReadStream('file.json').pipe(request.put('http://mysite.com/obj.json'))
-```
-
-Request can also `pipe` to itself. When doing so, `content-type` and `content-length` are preserved in the PUT headers.
-
-```js
-request.get('http://google.com/img.png').pipe(request.put('http://mysite.com/img.png'))
-```
-
-Request emits a "response" event when a response is received. The `response` argument will be an instance of [http.IncomingMessage](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_incomingmessage).
-
-```js
-request
-  .get('http://google.com/img.png')
-  .on('response', function(response) {
-    console.log(response.statusCode) // 200
-    console.log(response.headers['content-type']) // 'image/png'
-  })
-  .pipe(request.put('http://mysite.com/img.png'))
-```
-
-To easily handle errors when streaming requests, listen to the `error` event before piping:
-
-```js
-request
-  .get('http://mysite.com/doodle.png')
-  .on('error', function(err) {
-    console.log(err)
-  })
-  .pipe(fs.createWriteStream('doodle.png'))
-```
-
-Now let’s get fancy.
-
-```js
-http.createServer(function (req, resp) {
-  if (req.url === '/doodle.png') {
-    if (req.method === 'PUT') {
-      req.pipe(request.put('http://mysite.com/doodle.png'))
-    } else if (req.method === 'GET' || req.method === 'HEAD') {
-      request.get('http://mysite.com/doodle.png').pipe(resp)
-    }
-  }
-})
-```
-
-You can also `pipe()` from `http.ServerRequest` instances, as well as to `http.ServerResponse` instances. The HTTP method, headers, and entity-body data will be sent. Which means that, if you don't really care about security, you can do:
-
-```js
-http.createServer(function (req, resp) {
-  if (req.url === '/doodle.png') {
-    var x = request('http://mysite.com/doodle.png')
-    req.pipe(x)
-    x.pipe(resp)
-  }
-})
-```
-
-And since `pipe()` returns the destination stream in ≥ Node 0.5.x you can do one line proxying. :)
-
-```js
-req.pipe(request('http://mysite.com/doodle.png')).pipe(resp)
-```
-
-Also, none of this new functionality conflicts with requests previous features, it just expands them.
-
-```js
-var r = request.defaults({'proxy':'http://localproxy.com'})
-
-http.createServer(function (req, resp) {
-  if (req.url === '/doodle.png') {
-    r.get('http://google.com/doodle.png').pipe(resp)
-  }
-})
-```
-
-You can still use intermediate proxies, the requests will still follow HTTP forwards, etc.
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## Forms
-
-`request` supports `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` form uploads. For `multipart/related` refer to the `multipart` API.
-
-
-#### application/x-www-form-urlencoded (URL-Encoded Forms)
-
-URL-encoded forms are simple.
-
-```js
-request.post('http://service.com/upload', {form:{key:'value'}})
-// or
-request.post('http://service.com/upload').form({key:'value'})
-// or
-request.post({url:'http://service.com/upload', form: {key:'value'}}, function(err,httpResponse,body){ /* ... */ })
-```
-
-
-#### multipart/form-data (Multipart Form Uploads)
-
-For `multipart/form-data` we use the [form-data](https://github.com/felixge/node-form-data) library by [@felixge](https://github.com/felixge). For the most cases, you can pass your upload form data via the `formData` option.
-
-
-```js
-var formData = {
-  // Pass a simple key-value pair
-  my_field: 'my_value',
-  // Pass data via Buffers
-  my_buffer: new Buffer([1, 2, 3]),
-  // Pass data via Streams
-  my_file: fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/unicycle.jpg'),
-  // Pass multiple values /w an Array
-  attachments: [
-    fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/attachment1.jpg'),
-    fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/attachment2.jpg')
-  ],
-  // Pass optional meta-data with an 'options' object with style: {value: DATA, options: OPTIONS}
-  // Use case: for some types of streams, you'll need to provide "file"-related information manually.
-  // See the `form-data` README for more information about options: https://github.com/felixge/node-form-data
-  custom_file: {
-    value:  fs.createReadStream('/dev/urandom'),
-    options: {
-      filename: 'topsecret.jpg',
-      contentType: 'image/jpg'
-    }
-  }
-};
-request.post({url:'http://service.com/upload', formData: formData}, function optionalCallback(err, httpResponse, body) {
-  if (err) {
-    return console.error('upload failed:', err);
-  }
-  console.log('Upload successful!  Server responded with:', body);
-});
-```
-
-For advanced cases, you can access the form-data object itself via `r.form()`. This can be modified until the request is fired on the next cycle of the event-loop. (Note that this calling `form()` will clear the currently set form data for that request.)
-
-```js
-// NOTE: Advanced use-case, for normal use see 'formData' usage above
-var r = request.post('http://service.com/upload', function optionalCallback(err, httpResponse, body) { // ...
-
-var form = r.form();
-form.append('my_field', 'my_value');
-form.append('my_buffer', new Buffer([1, 2, 3]));
-form.append('custom_file', fs.createReadStream(__dirname + '/unicycle.jpg'), {filename: 'unicycle.jpg'});
-```
-See the [form-data README](https://github.com/felixge/node-form-data) for more information & examples.
-
-
-#### multipart/related
-
-Some variations in different HTTP implementations require a newline/CRLF before, after, or both before and after the boundary of a `multipart/related` request (using the multipart option). This has been observed in the .NET WebAPI version 4.0. You can turn on a boundary preambleCRLF or postamble by passing them as `true` to your request options.
-
-```js
-  request({
-    method: 'PUT',
-    preambleCRLF: true,
-    postambleCRLF: true,
-    uri: 'http://service.com/upload',
-    multipart: [
-      {
-        'content-type': 'application/json'
-        body: JSON.stringify({foo: 'bar', _attachments: {'message.txt': {follows: true, length: 18, 'content_type': 'text/plain' }}})
-      },
-      { body: 'I am an attachment' },
-      { body: fs.createReadStream('image.png') }
-    ],
-    // alternatively pass an object containing additional options
-    multipart: {
-      chunked: false,
-      data: [
-        {
-          'content-type': 'application/json',
-          body: JSON.stringify({foo: 'bar', _attachments: {'message.txt': {follows: true, length: 18, 'content_type': 'text/plain' }}})
-        },
-        { body: 'I am an attachment' }
-      ]
-    }
-  },
-  function (error, response, body) {
-    if (error) {
-      return console.error('upload failed:', error);
-    }
-    console.log('Upload successful!  Server responded with:', body);
-  })
-```
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## HTTP Authentication
-
-```js
-request.get('http://some.server.com/').auth('username', 'password', false);
-// or
-request.get('http://some.server.com/', {
-  'auth': {
-    'user': 'username',
-    'pass': 'password',
-    'sendImmediately': false
-  }
-});
-// or
-request.get('http://some.server.com/').auth(null, null, true, 'bearerToken');
-// or
-request.get('http://some.server.com/', {
-  'auth': {
-    'bearer': 'bearerToken'
-  }
-});
-```
-
-If passed as an option, `auth` should be a hash containing values:
-
-- `user` || `username`
-- `pass` || `password`
-- `sendImmediately` (optional)
-- `bearer` (optional)
-
-The method form takes parameters
-`auth(username, password, sendImmediately, bearer)`.
-
-`sendImmediately` defaults to `true`, which causes a basic or bearer
-authentication header to be sent.  If `sendImmediately` is `false`, then
-`request` will retry with a proper authentication header after receiving a
-`401` response from the server (which must contain a `WWW-Authenticate` header
-indicating the required authentication method).
-
-Note that you can also specify basic authentication using the URL itself, as
-detailed in [RFC 1738](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt).  Simply pass the
-`user:password` before the host with an `@` sign:
-
-```js
-var username = 'username',
-    password = 'password',
-    url = 'http://' + username + ':' + password + '@some.server.com';
-
-request({url: url}, function (error, response, body) {
-   // Do more stuff with 'body' here
-});
-```
-
-Digest authentication is supported, but it only works with `sendImmediately`
-set to `false`; otherwise `request` will send basic authentication on the
-initial request, which will probably cause the request to fail.
-
-Bearer authentication is supported, and is activated when the `bearer` value is
-available. The value may be either a `String` or a `Function` returning a
-`String`. Using a function to supply the bearer token is particularly useful if
-used in conjuction with `defaults` to allow a single function to supply the
-last known token at the time of sending a request, or to compute one on the fly.
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## Custom HTTP Headers
-
-HTTP Headers, such as `User-Agent`, can be set in the `options` object.
-In the example below, we call the github API to find out the number
-of stars and forks for the request repository. This requires a
-custom `User-Agent` header as well as https.
-
-```js
-var request = require('request');
-
-var options = {
-  url: 'https://api.github.com/repos/request/request',
-  headers: {
-    'User-Agent': 'request'
-  }
-};
-
-function callback(error, response, body) {
-  if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) {
-    var info = JSON.parse(body);
-    console.log(info.stargazers_count + " Stars");
-    console.log(info.forks_count + " Forks");
-  }
-}
-
-request(options, callback);
-```
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## OAuth Signing
-
-[OAuth version 1.0](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5849) is supported.  The
-default signing algorithm is
-[HMAC-SHA1](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5849#section-3.4.2):
-
-```js
-// OAuth1.0 - 3-legged server side flow (Twitter example)
-// step 1
-var qs = require('querystring')
-  , oauth =
-    { callback: 'http://mysite.com/callback/'
-    , consumer_key: CONSUMER_KEY
-    , consumer_secret: CONSUMER_SECRET
-    }
-  , url = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token'
-  ;
-request.post({url:url, oauth:oauth}, function (e, r, body) {
-  // Ideally, you would take the body in the response
-  // and construct a URL that a user clicks on (like a sign in button).
-  // The verifier is only available in the response after a user has
-  // verified with twitter that they are authorizing your app.
-
-  // step 2
-  var req_data = qs.parse(body)
-  var uri = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authenticate'
-    + '?' + qs.stringify({oauth_token: req_data.oauth_token})
-  // redirect the user to the authorize uri
-
-  // step 3
-  // after the user is redirected back to your server
-  var auth_data = qs.parse(body)
-    , oauth =
-      { consumer_key: CONSUMER_KEY
-      , consumer_secret: CONSUMER_SECRET
-      , token: auth_data.oauth_token
-      , token_secret: req_data.oauth_token_secret
-      , verifier: auth_data.oauth_verifier
-      }
-    , url = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token'
-    ;
-  request.post({url:url, oauth:oauth}, function (e, r, body) {
-    // ready to make signed requests on behalf of the user
-    var perm_data = qs.parse(body)
-      , oauth =
-        { consumer_key: CONSUMER_KEY
-        , consumer_secret: CONSUMER_SECRET
-        , token: perm_data.oauth_token
-        , token_secret: perm_data.oauth_token_secret
-        }
-      , url = 'https://api.twitter.com/1.1/users/show.json'
-      , qs =
-        { screen_name: perm_data.screen_name
-        , user_id: perm_data.user_id
-        }
-      ;
-    request.get({url:url, oauth:oauth, json:true}, function (e, r, user) {
-      console.log(user)
-    })
-  })
-})
-```
-
-For [RSA-SHA1 signing](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5849#section-3.4.3), make
-the following changes to the OAuth options object:
-* Pass `signature_method : 'RSA-SHA1'`
-* Instead of `consumer_secret`, specify a `private_key` string in
-  [PEM format](http://how2ssl.com/articles/working_with_pem_files/)
-
-For [PLAINTEXT signing](http://oauth.net/core/1.0/#anchor22), make
-the following changes to the OAuth options object:
-* Pass `signature_method : 'PLAINTEXT'`
-
-To send OAuth parameters via query params or in a post body as described in The
-[Consumer Request Parameters](http://oauth.net/core/1.0/#consumer_req_param)
-section of the oauth1 spec:
-* Pass `transport_method : 'query'` or `transport_method : 'body'` in the OAuth
-  options object.
-* `transport_method` defaults to `'header'`
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## Proxies
-
-If you specify a `proxy` option, then the request (and any subsequent
-redirects) will be sent via a connection to the proxy server.
-
-If your endpoint is an `https` url, and you are using a proxy, then
-request will send a `CONNECT` request to the proxy server *first*, and
-then use the supplied connection to connect to the endpoint.
-
-That is, first it will make a request like:
-
-```
-HTTP/1.1 CONNECT endpoint-server.com:80
-Host: proxy-server.com
-User-Agent: whatever user agent you specify
-```
-
-and then the proxy server make a TCP connection to `endpoint-server`
-on port `80`, and return a response that looks like:
-
-```
-HTTP/1.1 200 OK
-```
-
-At this point, the connection is left open, and the client is
-communicating directly with the `endpoint-server.com` machine.
-
-See [the wikipedia page on HTTP Tunneling](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_tunnel)
-for more information.
-
-By default, when proxying `http` traffic, request will simply make a
-standard proxied `http` request.  This is done by making the `url`
-section of the initial line of the request a fully qualified url to
-the endpoint.
-
-For example, it will make a single request that looks like:
-
-```
-HTTP/1.1 GET http://endpoint-server.com/some-url
-Host: proxy-server.com
-Other-Headers: all go here
-
-request body or whatever
-```
-
-Because a pure "http over http" tunnel offers no additional security
-or other features, it is generally simpler to go with a
-straightforward HTTP proxy in this case.  However, if you would like
-to force a tunneling proxy, you may set the `tunnel` option to `true`.
-
-You can also make a standard proxied `http` request by explicitly setting
-`tunnel : false`, but **note that this will allow the proxy to see the traffic
-to/from the destination server**.
-
-If you are using a tunneling proxy, you may set the
-`proxyHeaderWhiteList` to share certain headers with the proxy.
-
-You can also set the `proxyHeaderExclusiveList` to share certain
-headers only with the proxy and not with destination host.
-
-By default, this set is:
-
-```
-accept
-accept-charset
-accept-encoding
-accept-language
-accept-ranges
-cache-control
-content-encoding
-content-language
-content-length
-content-location
-content-md5
-content-range
-content-type
-connection
-date
-expect
-max-forwards
-pragma
-proxy-authorization
-referer
-te
-transfer-encoding
-user-agent
-via
-```
-
-Note that, when using a tunneling proxy, the `proxy-authorization`
-header and any headers from custom `proxyHeaderExclusiveList` are
-*never* sent to the endpoint server, but only to the proxy server.
-
-
-### Controlling proxy behaviour using environment variables
-
-The following environment variables are respected by `request`:
-
- * `HTTP_PROXY` / `http_proxy`
- * `HTTPS_PROXY` / `https_proxy`
- * `NO_PROXY` / `no_proxy`
-
-When `HTTP_PROXY` / `http_proxy` are set, they will be used to proxy non-SSL requests that do not have an explicit `proxy` configuration option present. Similarly, `HTTPS_PROXY` / `https_proxy` will be respected for SSL requests that do not have an explicit `proxy` configuration option. It is valid to define a proxy in one of the environment variables, but then override it for a specific request, using the `proxy` configuration option. Furthermore, the `proxy` configuration option can be explicitly set to false / null to opt out of proxying altogether for that request.
-
-`request` is also aware of the `NO_PROXY`/`no_proxy` environment variables. These variables provide a granular way to opt out of proxying, on a per-host basis. It should contain a comma separated list of hosts to opt out of proxying. It is also possible to opt of proxying when a particular destination port is used. Finally, the variable may be set to `*` to opt out of the implicit proxy configuration of the other environment variables.
-
-Here's some examples of valid `no_proxy` values:
-
- * `google.com` - don't proxy HTTP/HTTPS requests to Google.
- * `google.com:443` - don't proxy HTTPS requests to Google, but *do* proxy HTTP requests to Google.
- * `google.com:443, yahoo.com:80` - don't proxy HTTPS requests to Google, and don't proxy HTTP requests to Yahoo!
- * `*` - ignore `https_proxy`/`http_proxy` environment variables altogether.
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-
-## UNIX Domain Sockets
-
-`request` supports making requests to [UNIX Domain Sockets](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_domain_socket). To make one, use the following URL scheme:
-
-```js
-/* Pattern */ 'http://unix:SOCKET:PATH'
-/* Example */ request.get('http://unix:/absolute/path/to/unix.socket:/request/path')
-```
-
-Note: The `SOCKET` path is assumed to be absolute to the root of the host file system.
-
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-
-
----
-
-
-## TLS/SSL Protocol
-
-TLS/SSL Protocol options, such as `cert`, `key` and `passphrase`, can be
-set in the `agentOptions` property of the `options` object.
-In the example below, we call an API requires client side SSL certificate
-(in PEM format) with passphrase protected private key (in PEM format) and disable the SSLv3 protocol:
-
-```js
-var fs = require('fs')
-    , path = require('path')
-    , certFile = path.resolve(__dirname, 'ssl/client.crt')
-    , keyFile = path.resolve(__dirname, 'ssl/client.key')
-    , request = require('request');
-
-var options = {
-    url: 'https://api.some-server.com/',
-    agentOptions: {
-        cert: fs.readFileSync(certFile),
-        key: fs.readFileSync(keyFile),
-        // Or use `pfx` property replacing `cert` and `key` when using private key, certificate and CA certs in PFX or PKCS12 format:
-        // pfx: fs.readFileSync(pfxFilePath),
-        passphrase: 'password',
-        securityOptions: 'SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3'
-    }
-};
-
-request.get(options);
-```
-
-It is able to force using SSLv3 only by specifying `secureProtocol`:
-
-```js
-request.get({
-    url: 'https://api.some-server.com/',
-    agentOptions: {
-        secureProtocol: 'SSLv3_method'
-    }
-});
-```
-
-It is possible to accept other certificates than those signed by generally allowed Certificate Authorities (CAs).
-This can be useful, for example,  when using self-signed certificates.
-To allow a different certificate, you can specify the signing CA by adding the contents of the CA's certificate file to the `agentOptions`:
-
-```js
-request.get({
-    url: 'https://api.some-server.com/',
-    agentOptions: {
-        ca: fs.readFileSync('ca.cert.pem')
-    }
-});
-```
-
-[back to top](#table-of-contents)
-
-
----
-
-## Support for HAR 1.2
-
-The `options.har` property will override the values: `url`, `method`, `qs`, `headers`, `form`, `formData`, `body`, `json`, as well as construct multipart data and read files from disk when `request.postData.params[].fileName` is present without a matching `value`.
-
-a validation step will check if the HAR Request format matches the latest spec (v1.2) and will skip parsing if not matching.
-
-```js
-  var request = require('request')
-  request({
-    // will be ignored
-    method: 'GET'
-    uri: 'http://www.google.com',
-
-    // HTTP Archive Request Object
-    har: {
-      url: 'http://www.mockbin.com/har'
-      method: 'POST',
-      headers: [
-        {
-          name: 'content-type',
-          value: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
-        }
-      ],
-      postData: {
-        mimeType: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
-        params: [
-          {
-            name: 'foo',
-            value: 'bar'
-          },
-          {
-            name: 'hello',
-            value: 'world'
-          }
-        ]
-      }
-    }
-  })
-
-  // a POST request will be sent to http://www.mockbin.com
-  // with body an application/x-www-form-urlencoded body:
-  // foo=bar&hello=world
-```
-
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-
-
----
-
-## request(options, callback)
-
-The first argument can be either a `url` or an `options` object. The only required option is `uri`; all others are optional.
-
-- `uri` || `url` - fully qualified uri or a parsed url object from `url.parse()`
-- `baseUrl` - fully qualified uri string used as the base url. Most useful with `request.defaults`, for example when you want to do many requests to the same domain.  If `baseUrl` is `https://example.com/api/`, then requesting `/end/point?test=true` will fetch `https://example.com/api/end/point?test=true`. When `baseUrl` is given, `uri` must also be a string.
-- `method` - http method (default: `"GET"`)
-- `headers` - http headers (default: `{}`)
-
----
-
-- `qs` - object containing querystring values to be appended to the `uri`
-- `qsParseOptions` - object containing options to pass to the [qs.parse](https://github.com/hapijs/qs#parsing-objects) method or [querystring.parse](https://nodejs.org/docs/v0.12.0/api/querystring.html#querystring_querystring_parse_str_sep_eq_options) method
-- `qsStringifyOptions` - object containing options to pass to the [qs.stringify](https://github.com/hapijs/qs#stringifying) method or to the [querystring.stringify](https://nodejs.org/docs/v0.12.0/api/querystring.html#querystring_querystring_stringify_obj_sep_eq_options) method. For example, to change the way arrays are converted to query strings pass the `arrayFormat` option with one of `indices|brackets|repeat`
-- `useQuerystring` - If true, use `querystring` to stringify and parse
-  querystrings, otherwise use `qs` (default: `false`).  Set this option to
-  `true` if you need arrays to be serialized as `foo=bar&foo=baz` instead of the
-  default `foo[0]=bar&foo[1]=baz`.
-
----
-
-- `body` - entity body for PATCH, POST and PUT requests. Must be a `Buffer` or `String`, unless `json` is `true`. If `json` is `true`, then `body` must be a JSON-serializable object.
-- `form` - when passed an object or a querystring, this sets `body` to a querystring representation of value, and adds `Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded` header. When passed no options, a `FormData` instance is returned (and is piped to request). See "Forms" section above.
-- `formData` - Data to pass for a `multipart/form-data` request. See
-  [Forms](#forms) section above.
-- `multipart` - array of objects which contain their own headers and `body`
-  attributes. Sends a `multipart/related` request. See [Forms](#forms) section
-  above.
-  - Alternatively you can pass in an object `{chunked: false, data: []}` where
-    `chunked` is used to specify whether the request is sent in
-    [chunked transfer encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding)
-    In non-chunked requests, data items with body streams are not allowed.
-- `preambleCRLF` - append a newline/CRLF before the boundary of your `multipart/form-data` request.
-- `postambleCRLF` - append a newline/CRLF at the end of the boundary of your `multipart/form-data` request.
-- `json` - sets `body` but to JSON representation of value and adds `Content-type: application/json` header.  Additionally, parses the response body as JSON.
-- `jsonReviver` - a [reviver function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse) that will be passed to `JSON.parse()` when parsing a JSON response body.
-
----
-
-- `auth` - A hash containing values `user` || `username`, `pass` || `password`, and `sendImmediately` (optional).  See documentation above.
-- `oauth` - Options for OAuth HMAC-SHA1 signing. See documentation above.
-- `hawk` - Options for [Hawk signing](https://github.com/hueniverse/hawk). The `credentials` key must contain the necessary signing info, [see hawk docs for details](https://github.com/hueniverse/hawk#usage-example).
-- `aws` - `object` containing AWS signing information. Should have the properties `key`, `secret`. Also requires the property `bucket`, unless you’re specifying your `bucket` as part of the path, or the request doesn’t use a bucket (i.e. GET Services)
-- `httpSignature` - Options for the [HTTP Signature Scheme](https://github.com/joyent/node-http-signature/blob/master/http_signing.md) using [Joyent's library](https://github.com/joyent/node-http-signature). The `keyId` and `key` properties must be specified. See the docs for other options.
-
----
-
-- `followRedirect` - follow HTTP 3xx responses as redirects (default: `true`). This property can also be implemented as function which gets `response` object as a single argument and should return `true` if redirects should continue or `false` otherwise.
-- `followAllRedirects` - follow non-GET HTTP 3xx responses as redirects (default: `false`)
-- `maxRedirects` - the maximum number of redirects to follow (default: `10`)
-
----
-
-- `encoding` - Encoding to be used on `setEncoding` of response data. If `null`, the `body` is returned as a `Buffer`. Anything else **(including the default value of `undefined`)** will be passed as the [encoding](http://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffer) parameter to `toString()` (meaning this is effectively `utf8` by default).
-- `gzip` - If `true`, add an `Accept-Encoding` header to request compressed content encodings from the server (if not already present) and decode supported content encodings in the response.  **Note:** Automatic decoding of the response content is performed on the body data returned through `request` (both through the `request` stream and passed to the callback function) but is not performed on the `response` stream (available from the `response` event) which is the unmodified `http.IncomingMessage` object which may contain compressed data. See example below.
-- `jar` - If `true` and `tough-cookie` is installed, remember cookies for future use (or define your custom cookie jar; see examples section)
-
----
-
-- `pool` - An object describing which agents to use for the request. If this option is omitted the request will use the global agent (as long as [your options allow for it](request.js#L747)). Otherwise, request will search the pool for your custom agent. If no custom agent is found, a new agent will be created and added to the pool.
-  - A `maxSockets` property can also be provided on the `pool` object to set the max number of sockets for all agents created (ex: `pool: {maxSockets: Infinity}`).
-  - Note that if you are sending multiple requests in a loop and creating
-    multiple new `pool` objects, `maxSockets` will not work as intended.  To
-    work around this, either use [`request.defaults`](#requestdefaultsoptions)
-    with your pool options or create the pool object with the `maxSockets`
-    property outside of the loop.
-- `timeout` - Integer containing the number of milliseconds to wait for a
-  request to respond before aborting the request.  Note that if the underlying
-  TCP connection cannot be established, the OS-wide TCP connection timeout will
-  overrule the `timeout` option ([the default in Linux is around 20 seconds](http://www.sekuda.com/overriding_the_default_linux_kernel_20_second_tcp_socket_connect_timeout)).
-- `localAddress` - Local interface to bind for network connections.
-- `proxy` - An HTTP proxy to be used. Supports proxy Auth with Basic Auth, identical to support for the `url` parameter (by embedding the auth info in the `uri`)
-- `strictSSL` - If `true`, requires SSL certificates be valid. **Note:** to use your own certificate authority, you need to specify an agent that was created with that CA as an option.
-- `agentOptions` - Object containing user agent options. See documentation above. **Note:** [see tls API doc for TLS/SSL options](http://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_connect_options_callback).
-- `tunnel` - controls the behavior of
-  [HTTP `CONNECT` tunneling](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_tunnel#HTTP_CONNECT_tunneling)
-  as follows:
-   - `undefined` (default) - `true` if the destination is `https` or a previous
-     request in the redirect chain used a tunneling proxy, `false` otherwise
-   - `true` - always tunnel to the destination by making a `CONNECT` request to
-     the proxy
-   - `false` - request the destination as a `GET` request.
-- `proxyHeaderWhiteList` - A whitelist of headers to send to a
-  tunneling proxy.
-- `proxyHeaderExclusiveList` - A whitelist of headers to send
-  exclusively to a tunneling proxy and not to destination.
-- `removeRefererHeader` - removes the referer header when a redirect happens (default: `false`).
-
----
-
-- `time` - If `true`, the request-response cycle (including all redirects) is timed at millisecond resolution, and the result provided on the response's `elapsedTime` property.
-
----
-
-- `har` - A [HAR 1.2 Request Object](http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/har-12-spec/#request), will be processed from HAR format into options overwriting matching values *(see the [HAR 1.2 section](#support-for-har-1.2) for details)*
-
-The callback argument gets 3 arguments:
-
-1. An `error` when applicable (usually from [`http.ClientRequest`](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_clientrequest) object)
-2. An [`http.IncomingMessage`](http://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_incomingmessage) object
-3. The third is the `response` body (`String` or `Buffer`, or JSON object if the `json` option is supplied)
-
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-
-
----
-
-## Convenience methods
-
-There are also shorthand methods for different HTTP METHODs and some other conveniences.
-
-
-### request.defaults(options)
-
-This method **returns a wrapper** around the normal request API that defaults
-to whatever options you pass to it.
-
-**Note:** `request.defaults()` **does not** modify the global request API;
-instead, it **returns a wrapper** that has your default settings applied to it.
-
-**Note:** You can call `.defaults()` on the wrapper that is returned from
-`request.defaults` to add/override defaults that were previously defaulted.
-
-For example:
-```js
-//requests using baseRequest() will set the 'x-token' header
-var baseRequest = request.defaults({
-  headers: {x-token: 'my-token'}
-})
-
-//requests using specialRequest() will include the 'x-token' header set in
-//baseRequest and will also include the 'special' header
-var specialRequest = baseRequest.defaults({
-  headers: {special: 'special value'}
-})
-```
-
-### request.put
-
-Same as `request()`, but defaults to `method: "PUT"`.
-
-```js
-request.put(url)
-```
-
-### request.patch
-
-Same as `request()`, but defaults to `method: "PATCH"`.
-
-```js
-request.patch(url)
-```
-
-### request.post
-
-Same as `request()`, but defaults to `method: "POST"`.
-
-```js
-request.post(url)
-```
-
-### request.head
-
-Same as `request()`, but defaults to `method: "HEAD"`.
-
-```js
-request.head(url)
-```
-
-### request.del
-
-Same as `request()`, but defaults to `method: "DELETE"`.
-
-```js
-request.del(url)
-```
-
-### request.get
-
-Same as `request()` (for uniformity).
-
-```js
-request.get(url)
-```
-### request.cookie
-
-Function that creates a new cookie.
-
-```js
-request.cookie('key1=value1')
-```
-### request.jar()
-
-Function that creates a new cookie jar.
-
-```js
-request.jar()
-```
-
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-
-
----
-
-
-## Debugging
-
-There are at least three ways to debug the operation of `request`:
-
-1. Launch the node process like `NODE_DEBUG=request node script.js`
-   (`lib,request,otherlib` works too).
-
-2. Set `require('request').debug = true` at any time (this does the same thing
-   as #1).
-
-3. Use the [request-debug module](https://github.com/nylen/request-debug) to
-   view request and response headers and bodies.
-
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-
-
----
-
-
-## Examples:
-
-```js
-  var request = require('request')
-    , rand = Math.floor(Math.random()*100000000).toString()
-    ;
-  request(
-    { method: 'PUT'
-    , uri: 'http://mikeal.iriscouch.com/testjs/' + rand
-    , multipart:
-      [ { 'content-type': 'application/json'
-        ,  body: JSON.stringify({foo: 'bar', _attachments: {'message.txt': {follows: true, length: 18, 'content_type': 'text/plain' }}})
-        }
-      , { body: 'I am an attachment' }
-      ]
-    }
-  , function (error, response, body) {
-      if(response.statusCode == 201){
-        console.log('document saved as: http://mikeal.iriscouch.com/testjs/'+ rand)
-      } else {
-        console.log('error: '+ response.statusCode)
-        console.log(body)
-      }
-    }
-  )
-```
-
-For backwards-compatibility, response compression is not supported by default.
-To accept gzip-compressed responses, set the `gzip` option to `true`.  Note
-that the body data passed through `request` is automatically decompressed
-while the response object is unmodified and will contain compressed data if
-the server sent a compressed response.
-
-```js
-  var request = require('request')
-  request(
-    { method: 'GET'
-    , uri: 'http://www.google.com'
-    , gzip: true
-    }
-  , function (error, response, body) {
-      // body is the decompressed response body
-      console.log('server encoded the data as: ' + (response.headers['content-encoding'] || 'identity'))
-      console.log('the decoded data is: ' + body)
-    }
-  ).on('data', function(data) {
-    // decompressed data as it is received
-    console.log('decoded chunk: ' + data)
-  })
-  .on('response', function(response) {
-    // unmodified http.IncomingMessage object
-    response.on('data', function(data) {
-      // compressed data as it is received
-      console.log('received ' + data.length + ' bytes of compressed data')
-    })
-  })
-```
-
-Cookies are disabled by default (else, they would be used in subsequent requests). To enable cookies, set `jar` to `true` (either in `defaults` or `options`) and install `tough-cookie`.
-
-```js
-var request = request.defaults({jar: true})
-request('http://www.google.com', function () {
-  request('http://images.google.com')
-})
-```
-
-To use a custom cookie jar (instead of `request`’s global cookie jar), set `jar` to an instance of `request.jar()` (either in `defaults` or `options`)
-
-```js
-var j = request.jar()
-var request = request.defaults({jar:j})
-request('http://www.google.com', function () {
-  request('http://images.google.com')
-})
-```
-
-OR
-
-```js
-var j = request.jar();
-var cookie = request.cookie('key1=value1');
-var url = 'http://www.google.com';
-j.setCookie(cookie, url);
-request({url: url, jar: j}, function () {
-  request('http://images.google.com')
-})
-```
-
-To use a custom cookie store (such as a
-[`FileCookieStore`](https://github.com/mitsuru/tough-cookie-filestore)
-which supports saving to and restoring from JSON files), pass it as a parameter
-to `request.jar()`:
-
-```js
-var FileCookieStore = require('tough-cookie-filestore');
-// NOTE - currently the 'cookies.json' file must already exist!
-var j = request.jar(new FileCookieStore('cookies.json'));
-request = request.defaults({ jar : j })
-request('http://www.google.com', function() {
-  request('http://images.google.com')
-})
-```
-
-The cookie store must be a
-[`tough-cookie`](https://github.com/goinstant/tough-cookie)
-store and it must support synchronous operations; see the
-[`CookieStore` API docs](https://github.com/goinstant/tough-cookie/#cookiestore-api)
-for details.
-
-To inspect your cookie jar after a request:
-
-```js
-var j = request.jar()
-request({url: 'http://www.google.com', jar: j}, function () {
-  var cookie_string = j.getCookieString(uri); // "key1=value1; key2=value2; ..."
-  var cookies = j.getCookies(uri);
-  // [{key: 'key1', value: 'value1', domain: "www.google.com", ...}, ...]
-})
-```
-
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-
-# Fix line endings in Windows. (runs before repo cloning)
-init:
-  - git config --global core.autocrlf input
-
-# Test against these versions of Node.js.
-environment:
-  matrix:
-    - nodejs_version: "0.10"
-    - nodejs_version: "0.8"
-    - nodejs_version: "0.11"
-
-# Allow failing jobs for bleeding-edge Node.js versions.
-matrix:
-  allow_failures:
-    - nodejs_version: "0.11"
-
-# Install scripts. (runs after repo cloning)
-install:
-  # Get the latest stable version of Node 0.STABLE.latest
-  - ps: Update-NodeJsInstallation (Get-NodeJsLatestBuild $env:nodejs_version)
-  # Typical npm stuff.
-  - npm install
-
-# Post-install test scripts.
-test_script:
-  # Output useful info for debugging.
-  - ps: "npm test # PowerShell" # Pass comment to PS for easier debugging
-  - cmd: npm test
-
-# Don't actually build.
-build: off
-
-# Set build version format here instead of in the admin panel.
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-
-# Authentication
-
-## OAuth
-
-### OAuth1.0 Refresh Token
-
-- http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/spec/ext/session/1.0/drafts/1/spec.html#anchor4
-- https://developer.yahoo.com/oauth/guide/oauth-refreshaccesstoken.html
-
-```js
-request.post('https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth/v2/get_token', {
-  oauth: {
-    consumer_key: '...',
-    consumer_secret: '...',
-    token: '...',
-    token_secret: '...',
-    session_handle: '...'
-  }
-}, function (err, res, body) {
-  var result = require('querystring').parse(body)
-  // assert.equal(typeof result, 'object')
-})
-```
-
-### OAuth2 Refresh Token
-
-- https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-31#section-6
-
-```js
-request.post('https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token', {
-  form: {
-    grant_type: 'refresh_token',
-    client_id: '...',
-    client_secret: '...',
-    refresh_token: '...'
-  },
-  json: true
-}, function (err, res, body) {
-  // assert.equal(typeof body, 'object')
-})
-```
-
-# Multipart
-
-## multipart/form-data
-
-### Flickr Image Upload
-
-- https://www.flickr.com/services/api/upload.api.html
-
-```js
-request.post('https://up.flickr.com/services/upload', {
-  oauth: {
-    consumer_key: '...',
-    consumer_secret: '...',
-    token: '...',
-    token_secret: '...'
-  },
-  // all meta data should be included here for proper signing
-  qs: {
-    title: 'My cat is awesome',
-    description: 'Sent on ' + new Date(),
-    is_public: 1
-  },
-  // again the same meta data + the actual photo
-  formData: {
-    title: 'My cat is awesome',
-    description: 'Sent on ' + new Date(),
-    is_public: 1,
-    photo:fs.createReadStream('cat.png')
-  },
-  json: true
-}, function (err, res, body) {
-  // assert.equal(typeof body, 'object')
-})
-```
-
-# Streams
-
-## `POST` data
-
-Use Request as a Writable stream to easily `POST` Readable streams (like files, other HTTP requests, or otherwise).
-
-TL;DR: Pipe a Readable Stream onto Request via:
-
-```
-READABLE.pipe(request.post(URL));
-```
-
-A more detailed example:
-
-```js
-var fs = require('fs')
-  , path = require('path')
-  , http = require('http')
-  , request = require('request')
-  , TMP_FILE_PATH = path.join(path.sep, 'tmp', 'foo')
-;
-
-// write a temporary file:
-fs.writeFileSync(TMP_FILE_PATH, 'foo bar baz quk\n');
-
-http.createServer(function(req, res) {
-  console.log('the server is receiving data!\n');
-  req
-    .on('end', res.end.bind(res))
-    .pipe(process.stdout)
-  ;
-}).listen(3000).unref();
-
-fs.createReadStream(TMP_FILE_PATH)
-  .pipe(request.post('http://127.0.0.1:3000'))
-;
-```

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-// Copyright 2010-2012 Mikeal Rogers
-//
-//    Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-//    you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-//    You may obtain a copy of the License at
-//
-//        http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-//    Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-//    distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-//    WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-//    See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-//    limitations under the License.
-
-'use strict'
-
-var extend                = require('util')._extend
-  , cookies               = require('./lib/cookies')
-  , helpers               = require('./lib/helpers')
-
-var isFunction            = helpers.isFunction
-  , paramsHaveRequestBody = helpers.paramsHaveRequestBody
-
-
-// organize params for patch, post, put, head, del
-function initParams(uri, options, callback) {
-  if (typeof options === 'function') {
-    callback = options
-  }
-
-  var params = {}
-  if (typeof options === 'object') {
-    params = extend({}, options)
-    params = extend(params, {uri: uri})
-  } else if (typeof uri === 'string') {
-    params = extend({}, {uri: uri})
-  } else {
-    params = extend({}, uri)
-  }
-
-  params.callback = callback
-  return params
-}
-
-function request (uri, options, callback) {
-  if (typeof uri === 'undefined') {
-    throw new Error('undefined is not a valid uri or options object.')
-  }
-
-  var params = initParams(uri, options, callback)
-
-  if (params.method === 'HEAD' && paramsHaveRequestBody(params)) {
-    throw new Error('HTTP HEAD requests MUST NOT include a request body.')
-  }
-
-  return new request.Request(params)
-}
-
-var verbs = ['get', 'head', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'del']
-
-verbs.forEach(function(verb) {
-  var method = verb === 'del' ? 'DELETE' : verb.toUpperCase()
-  request[verb] = function (uri, options, callback) {
-    var params = initParams(uri, options, callback)
-    params.method = method
-    return request(params, params.callback)
-  }
-})
-
-request.jar = function (store) {
-  return cookies.jar(store)
-}
-
-request.cookie = function (str) {
-  return cookies.parse(str)
-}
-
-function wrapRequestMethod (method, options, requester) {
-
-  return function (uri, opts, callback) {
-    var params = initParams(uri, opts, callback)
-
-    var headerlessOptions = extend({}, options)
-    delete headerlessOptions.headers
-    params = extend(headerlessOptions, params)
-
-    if (options.headers) {
-      var headers = extend({}, options.headers)
-      params.headers = extend(headers, params.headers)
-    }
-
-    if (typeof method === 'string') {
-      params.method = (method === 'del' ? 'DELETE' : method.toUpperCase())
-      method = request[method]
-    }
-
-    if (isFunction(requester)) {
-      method = requester
-    }
-
-    return method(params, params.callback)
-  }
-}
-
-request.defaults = function (options, requester) {
-  var self = this
-
-  if (typeof options === 'function') {
-    requester = options
-    options = {}
-  }
-
-  var defaults      = wrapRequestMethod(self, options, requester)
-
-  var verbs = ['get', 'head', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'del']
-  verbs.forEach(function(verb) {
-    defaults[verb]  = wrapRequestMethod(verb, options, requester)
-  })
-
-  defaults.cookie   = wrapRequestMethod(self.cookie, options, requester)
-  defaults.jar      = self.jar
-  defaults.defaults = self.defaults
-  return defaults
-}
-
-request.forever = function (agentOptions, optionsArg) {
-  var options = {}
-  if (optionsArg) {
-    options = extend({}, optionsArg)
-  }
-  if (agentOptions) {
-    options.agentOptions = agentOptions
-  }
-
-  options.forever = true
-  return request.defaults(options)
-}
-
-// Exports
-
-module.exports = request
-request.Request = require('./request')
-request.initParams = initParams
-
-// Backwards compatibility for request.debug
-Object.defineProperty(request, 'debug', {
-  enumerable : true,
-  get : function() {
-    return request.Request.debug
-  },
-  set : function(debug) {
-    request.Request.debug = debug
-  }
-})

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-'use strict'
-
-var caseless = require('caseless')
-  , uuid = require('node-uuid')
-  , helpers = require('./helpers')
-
-var md5 = helpers.md5
-  , toBase64 = helpers.toBase64
-
-
-function Auth (request) {
-  // define all public properties here
-  this.request = request
-  this.hasAuth = false
-  this.sentAuth = false
-  this.bearerToken = null
-  this.user = null
-  this.pass = null
-}
-
-Auth.prototype.basic = function (user, pass, sendImmediately) {
-  var self = this
-  if (typeof user !== 'string' || (pass !== undefined && typeof pass !== 'string')) {
-    throw new Error('auth() received invalid user or password')
-  }
-  self.user = user
-  self.pass = pass
-  self.hasAuth = true
-  var header = user + ':' + (pass || '')
-  if (sendImmediately || typeof sendImmediately === 'undefined') {
-    var authHeader = 'Basic ' + toBase64(header)
-    self.sentAuth = true
-    return authHeader
-  }
-}
-
-Auth.prototype.bearer = function (bearer, sendImmediately) {
-  var self = this
-  self.bearerToken = bearer
-  self.hasAuth = true
-  if (sendImmediately || typeof sendImmediately === 'undefined') {
-    if (typeof bearer === 'function') {
-      bearer = bearer()
-    }
-    var authHeader = 'Bearer ' + (bearer || '')
-    self.sentAuth = true
-    return authHeader
-  }
-}
-
-Auth.prototype.digest = function (method, path, authHeader) {
-  // TODO: More complete implementation of RFC 2617.
-  //   - check challenge.algorithm
-  //   - support algorithm="MD5-sess"
-  //   - handle challenge.domain
-  //   - support qop="auth-int" only
-  //   - handle Authentication-Info (not necessarily?)
-  //   - check challenge.stale (not necessarily?)
-  //   - increase nc (not necessarily?)
-  // For reference:
-  // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617#section-3
-  // https://github.com/bagder/curl/blob/master/lib/http_digest.c
-
-  var self = this
-
-  var challenge = {}
-  var re = /([a-z0-9_-]+)=(?:"([^"]+)"|([a-z0-9_-]+))/gi
-  for (;;) {
-    var match = re.exec(authHeader)
-    if (!match) {
-      break
-    }
-    challenge[match[1]] = match[2] || match[3]
-  }
-
-  var ha1 = md5(self.user + ':' + challenge.realm + ':' + self.pass)
-  var ha2 = md5(method + ':' + path)
-  var qop = /(^|,)\s*auth\s*($|,)/.test(challenge.qop) && 'auth'
-  var nc = qop && '00000001'
-  var cnonce = qop && uuid().replace(/-/g, '')
-  var digestResponse = qop
-    ? md5(ha1 + ':' + challenge.nonce + ':' + nc + ':' + cnonce + ':' + qop + ':' + ha2)
-    : md5(ha1 + ':' + challenge.nonce + ':' + ha2)
-  var authValues = {
-    username: self.user,
-    realm: challenge.realm,
-    nonce: challenge.nonce,
-    uri: path,
-    qop: qop,
-    response: digestResponse,
-    nc: nc,
-    cnonce: cnonce,
-    algorithm: challenge.algorithm,
-    opaque: challenge.opaque
-  }
-
-  authHeader = []
-  for (var k in authValues) {
-    if (authValues[k]) {
-      if (k === 'qop' || k === 'nc' || k === 'algorithm') {
-        authHeader.push(k + '=' + authValues[k])
-      } else {
-        authHeader.push(k + '="' + authValues[k] + '"')
-      }
-    }
-  }
-  authHeader = 'Digest ' + authHeader.join(', ')
-  self.sentAuth = true
-  return authHeader
-}
-
-Auth.prototype.onRequest = function (user, pass, sendImmediately, bearer) {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  var authHeader
-  if (bearer === undefined && user === undefined) {
-    throw new Error('no auth mechanism defined')
-  } else if (bearer !== undefined) {
-    authHeader = self.bearer(bearer, sendImmediately)
-  } else {
-    authHeader = self.basic(user, pass, sendImmediately)
-  }
-  if (authHeader) {
-    request.setHeader('authorization', authHeader)
-  }
-}
-
-Auth.prototype.onResponse = function (response) {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  if (!self.hasAuth || self.sentAuth) { return null }
-
-  var c = caseless(response.headers)
-
-  var authHeader = c.get('www-authenticate')
-  var authVerb = authHeader && authHeader.split(' ')[0].toLowerCase()
-  // debug('reauth', authVerb)
-
-  switch (authVerb) {
-    case 'basic':
-      return self.basic(self.user, self.pass, true)
-
-    case 'bearer':
-      return self.bearer(self.bearerToken, true)
-
-    case 'digest':
-      return self.digest(request.method, request.path, authHeader)
-  }
-}
-
-exports.Auth = Auth

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-'use strict'
-
-var tough = require('tough-cookie')
-
-var Cookie = tough.Cookie
-  , CookieJar = tough.CookieJar
-
-
-exports.parse = function(str) {
-  if (str && str.uri) {
-    str = str.uri
-  }
-  if (typeof str !== 'string') {
-    throw new Error('The cookie function only accepts STRING as param')
-  }
-  return Cookie.parse(str)
-}
-
-// Adapt the sometimes-Async api of tough.CookieJar to our requirements
-function RequestJar(store) {
-  var self = this
-  self._jar = new CookieJar(store)
-}
-RequestJar.prototype.setCookie = function(cookieOrStr, uri, options) {
-  var self = this
-  return self._jar.setCookieSync(cookieOrStr, uri, options || {})
-}
-RequestJar.prototype.getCookieString = function(uri) {
-  var self = this
-  return self._jar.getCookieStringSync(uri)
-}
-RequestJar.prototype.getCookies = function(uri) {
-  var self = this
-  return self._jar.getCookiesSync(uri)
-}
-
-exports.jar = function(store) {
-  return new RequestJar(store)
-}

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-'use strict'
-
-module.exports =
-function copy (obj) {
-  var o = {}
-  Object.keys(obj).forEach(function (i) {
-    o[i] = obj[i]
-  })
-  return o
-}

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-'use strict'
-
-function formatHostname(hostname) {
-  // canonicalize the hostname, so that 'oogle.com' won't match 'google.com'
-  return hostname.replace(/^\.*/, '.').toLowerCase()
-}
-
-function parseNoProxyZone(zone) {
-  zone = zone.trim().toLowerCase()
-
-  var zoneParts = zone.split(':', 2)
-    , zoneHost = formatHostname(zoneParts[0])
-    , zonePort = zoneParts[1]
-    , hasPort = zone.indexOf(':') > -1
-
-  return {hostname: zoneHost, port: zonePort, hasPort: hasPort}
-}
-
-function uriInNoProxy(uri, noProxy) {
-  var port = uri.port || (uri.protocol === 'https:' ? '443' : '80')
-    , hostname = formatHostname(uri.hostname)
-    , noProxyList = noProxy.split(',')
-
-  // iterate through the noProxyList until it finds a match.
-  return noProxyList.map(parseNoProxyZone).some(function(noProxyZone) {
-    var isMatchedAt = hostname.indexOf(noProxyZone.hostname)
-      , hostnameMatched = (
-          isMatchedAt > -1 &&
-          (isMatchedAt === hostname.length - noProxyZone.hostname.length)
-        )
-
-    if (noProxyZone.hasPort) {
-      return (port === noProxyZone.port) && hostnameMatched
-    }
-
-    return hostnameMatched
-  })
-}
-
-function getProxyFromURI(uri) {
-  // Decide the proper request proxy to use based on the request URI object and the
-  // environmental variables (NO_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY, etc.)
-  // respect NO_PROXY environment variables (see: http://lynx.isc.org/current/breakout/lynx_help/keystrokes/environments.html)
-
-  var noProxy = process.env.NO_PROXY || process.env.no_proxy || ''
-
-  // if the noProxy is a wildcard then return null
-
-  if (noProxy === '*') {
-    return null
-  }
-
-  // if the noProxy is not empty and the uri is found return null
-
-  if (noProxy !== '' && uriInNoProxy(uri, noProxy)) {
-    return null
-  }
-
-  // Check for HTTP or HTTPS Proxy in environment Else default to null
-
-  if (uri.protocol === 'http:') {
-    return process.env.HTTP_PROXY ||
-           process.env.http_proxy || null
-  }
-
-  if (uri.protocol === 'https:') {
-    return process.env.HTTPS_PROXY ||
-           process.env.https_proxy ||
-           process.env.HTTP_PROXY  ||
-           process.env.http_proxy  || null
-  }
-
-  // if none of that works, return null
-  // (What uri protocol are you using then?)
-
-  return null
-}
-
-module.exports = getProxyFromURI

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-'use strict'
-
-var fs = require('fs')
-var qs = require('querystring')
-var validate = require('har-validator')
-var util = require('util')
-
-function Har (request) {
-  this.request = request
-}
-
-Har.prototype.reducer = function (obj, pair) {
-  // new property ?
-  if (obj[pair.name] === undefined) {
-    obj[pair.name] = pair.value
-    return obj
-  }
-
-  // existing? convert to array
-  var arr = [
-    obj[pair.name],
-    pair.value
-  ]
-
-  obj[pair.name] = arr
-
-  return obj
-}
-
-Har.prototype.prep = function (data) {
-  // construct utility properties
-  data.queryObj = {}
-  data.headersObj = {}
-  data.postData.jsonObj = false
-  data.postData.paramsObj = false
-
-  // construct query objects
-  if (data.queryString && data.queryString.length) {
-    data.queryObj = data.queryString.reduce(this.reducer, {})
-  }
-
-  // construct headers objects
-  if (data.headers && data.headers.length) {
-    // loweCase header keys
-    data.headersObj = data.headers.reduceRight(function (headers, header) {
-      headers[header.name] = header.value
-      return headers
-    }, {})
-  }
-
-  // construct Cookie header
-  if (data.cookies && data.cookies.length) {
-    var cookies = data.cookies.map(function (cookie) {
-      return cookie.name + '=' + cookie.value
-    })
-
-    if (cookies.length) {
-      data.headersObj.cookie = cookies.join('; ')
-    }
-  }
-
-  // prep body
-  switch (data.postData.mimeType) {
-    case 'multipart/mixed':
-    case 'multipart/related':
-    case 'multipart/form-data':
-    case 'multipart/alternative':
-      // reset values
-      data.postData.mimeType = 'multipart/form-data'
-      break
-
-    case 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
-      if (!data.postData.params) {
-        data.postData.text = ''
-      } else {
-        data.postData.paramsObj = data.postData.params.reduce(this.reducer, {})
-
-        // always overwrite
-        data.postData.text = qs.stringify(data.postData.paramsObj)
-      }
-      break
-
-    case 'text/json':
-    case 'text/x-json':
-    case 'application/json':
-    case 'application/x-json':
-      data.postData.mimeType = 'application/json'
-
-      if (data.postData.text) {
-        try {
-          data.postData.jsonObj = JSON.parse(data.postData.text)
-        } catch (e) {
-          this.request.debug(e)
-
-          // force back to text/plain
-          data.postData.mimeType = 'text/plain'
-        }
-      }
-      break
-  }
-
-  return data
-}
-
-Har.prototype.options = function (options) {
-  // skip if no har property defined
-  if (!options.har) {
-    return options
-  }
-
-  var har = util._extend({}, options.har)
-
-  // only process the first entry
-  if (har.log && har.log.entries) {
-    har = har.log.entries[0]
-  }
-
-  // add optional properties to make validation successful
-  har.url = har.url || options.url || options.uri || options.baseUrl || '/'
-  har.httpVersion = har.httpVersion || 'HTTP/1.1'
-  har.queryString = har.queryString || []
-  har.headers = har.headers || []
-  har.cookies = har.cookies || []
-  har.postData = har.postData || {}
-  har.postData.mimeType = har.postData.mimeType || 'application/octet-stream'
-
-  har.bodySize = 0
-  har.headersSize = 0
-  har.postData.size = 0
-
-  if (!validate.request(har)) {
-    return options
-  }
-
-  // clean up and get some utility properties
-  var req = this.prep(har)
-
-  // construct new options
-  if (req.url) {
-    options.url = req.url
-  }
-
-  if (req.method) {
-    options.method = req.method
-  }
-
-  if (Object.keys(req.queryObj).length) {
-    options.qs = req.queryObj
-  }
-
-  if (Object.keys(req.headersObj).length) {
-    options.headers = req.headersObj
-  }
-
-  switch (req.postData.mimeType) {
-    case 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
-      options.form = req.postData.paramsObj
-      break
-
-    case 'application/json':
-      if (req.postData.jsonObj) {
-        options.body = req.postData.jsonObj
-        options.json = true
-      }
-      break
-
-    case 'multipart/form-data':
-      options.formData = {}
-
-      req.postData.params.forEach(function (param) {
-        var attachment = {}
-
-        if (!param.fileName && !param.fileName && !param.contentType) {
-          options.formData[param.name] = param.value
-          return
-        }
-
-        // attempt to read from disk!
-        if (param.fileName && !param.value) {
-          attachment.value = fs.createReadStream(param.fileName)
-        } else if (param.value) {
-          attachment.value = param.value
-        }
-
-        if (param.fileName) {
-          attachment.options = {
-            filename: param.fileName,
-            contentType: param.contentType ? param.contentType : null
-          }
-        }
-
-        options.formData[param.name] = attachment
-      })
-      break
-
-    default:
-      if (req.postData.text) {
-        options.body = req.postData.text
-      }
-  }
-
-  return options
-}
-
-exports.Har = Har

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-'use strict'
-
-var jsonSafeStringify = require('json-stringify-safe')
-  , crypto = require('crypto')
-
-function deferMethod() {
-  if(typeof setImmediate === 'undefined') {
-    return process.nextTick
-  }
-
-  return setImmediate
-}
-
-function isFunction(value) {
-  return typeof value === 'function'
-}
-
-function paramsHaveRequestBody(params) {
-  return (
-    params.body ||
-    params.requestBodyStream ||
-    (params.json && typeof params.json !== 'boolean') ||
-    params.multipart
-  )
-}
-
-function safeStringify (obj) {
-  var ret
-  try {
-    ret = JSON.stringify(obj)
-  } catch (e) {
-    ret = jsonSafeStringify(obj)
-  }
-  return ret
-}
-
-function md5 (str) {
-  return crypto.createHash('md5').update(str).digest('hex')
-}
-
-function isReadStream (rs) {
-  return rs.readable && rs.path && rs.mode
-}
-
-function toBase64 (str) {
-  return (new Buffer(str || '', 'utf8')).toString('base64')
-}
-
-exports.isFunction            = isFunction
-exports.paramsHaveRequestBody = paramsHaveRequestBody
-exports.safeStringify         = safeStringify
-exports.md5                   = md5
-exports.isReadStream          = isReadStream
-exports.toBase64              = toBase64
-exports.defer                 = deferMethod()

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-'use strict'
-
-var uuid = require('node-uuid')
-  , CombinedStream = require('combined-stream')
-  , isstream = require('isstream')
-
-
-function Multipart (request) {
-  this.request = request
-  this.boundary = uuid()
-  this.chunked = false
-  this.body = null
-}
-
-Multipart.prototype.isChunked = function (options) {
-  var self = this
-    , chunked = false
-    , parts = options.data || options
-
-  if (!parts.forEach) {
-    throw new Error('Argument error, options.multipart.')
-  }
-
-  if (options.chunked !== undefined) {
-    chunked = options.chunked
-  }
-
-  if (self.request.getHeader('transfer-encoding') === 'chunked') {
-    chunked = true
-  }
-
-  if (!chunked) {
-    parts.forEach(function (part) {
-      if(typeof part.body === 'undefined') {
-        throw new Error('Body attribute missing in multipart.')
-      }
-      if (isstream(part.body)) {
-        chunked = true
-      }
-    })
-  }
-
-  return chunked
-}
-
-Multipart.prototype.setHeaders = function (chunked) {
-  var self = this
-
-  if (chunked && !self.request.hasHeader('transfer-encoding')) {
-    self.request.setHeader('transfer-encoding', 'chunked')
-  }
-
-  var header = self.request.getHeader('content-type')
-
-  if (!header || header.indexOf('multipart') === -1) {
-    self.request.setHeader('content-type', 'multipart/related; boundary=' + self.boundary)
-  } else {
-    if (header.indexOf('boundary') !== -1) {
-      self.boundary = header.replace(/.*boundary=([^\s;]+).*/, '$1')
-    } else {
-      self.request.setHeader('content-type', header + '; boundary=' + self.boundary)
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-Multipart.prototype.build = function (parts, chunked) {
-  var self = this
-  var body = chunked ? new CombinedStream() : []
-
-  function add (part) {
-    return chunked ? body.append(part) : body.push(new Buffer(part))
-  }
-
-  if (self.request.preambleCRLF) {
-    add('\r\n')
-  }
-
-  parts.forEach(function (part) {
-    var preamble = '--' + self.boundary + '\r\n'
-    Object.keys(part).forEach(function (key) {
-      if (key === 'body') { return }
-      preamble += key + ': ' + part[key] + '\r\n'
-    })
-    preamble += '\r\n'
-    add(preamble)
-    add(part.body)
-    add('\r\n')
-  })
-  add('--' + self.boundary + '--')
-
-  if (self.request.postambleCRLF) {
-    add('\r\n')
-  }
-
-  return body
-}
-
-Multipart.prototype.onRequest = function (options) {
-  var self = this
-
-  var chunked = self.isChunked(options)
-    , parts = options.data || options
-
-  self.setHeaders(chunked)
-  self.chunked = chunked
-  self.body = self.build(parts, chunked)
-}
-
-exports.Multipart = Multipart

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-'use strict'
-
-var qs = require('qs')
-  , caseless = require('caseless')
-  , uuid = require('node-uuid')
-  , oauth = require('oauth-sign')
-
-
-function OAuth (request) {
-  this.request = request
-}
-
-OAuth.prototype.buildParams = function (_oauth, uri, method, query, form, qsLib) {
-  var oa = {}
-  for (var i in _oauth) {
-    oa['oauth_' + i] = _oauth[i]
-  }
-  if (!oa.oauth_version) {
-    oa.oauth_version = '1.0'
-  }
-  if (!oa.oauth_timestamp) {
-    oa.oauth_timestamp = Math.floor( Date.now() / 1000 ).toString()
-  }
-  if (!oa.oauth_nonce) {
-    oa.oauth_nonce = uuid().replace(/-/g, '')
-  }
-  if (!oa.oauth_signature_method) {
-    oa.oauth_signature_method = 'HMAC-SHA1'
-  }
-
-  var consumer_secret_or_private_key = oa.oauth_consumer_secret || oa.oauth_private_key
-  delete oa.oauth_consumer_secret
-  delete oa.oauth_private_key
-
-  var token_secret = oa.oauth_token_secret
-  delete oa.oauth_token_secret
-
-  var realm = oa.oauth_realm
-  delete oa.oauth_realm
-  delete oa.oauth_transport_method
-
-  var baseurl = uri.protocol + '//' + uri.host + uri.pathname
-  var params = qsLib.parse([].concat(query, form, qsLib.stringify(oa)).join('&'))
-
-  oa.oauth_signature = oauth.sign(
-    oa.oauth_signature_method,
-    method,
-    baseurl,
-    params,
-    consumer_secret_or_private_key,
-    token_secret)
-
-  if (realm) {
-    oa.realm = realm
-  }
-
-  return oa
-}
-
-OAuth.prototype.concatParams = function (oa, sep, wrap) {
-  wrap = wrap || ''
-
-  var params = Object.keys(oa).filter(function (i) {
-    return i !== 'realm' && i !== 'oauth_signature'
-  }).sort()
-
-  if (oa.realm) {
-    params.splice(0, 1, 'realm')
-  }
-  params.push('oauth_signature')
-
-  return params.map(function (i) {
-    return i + '=' + wrap + oauth.rfc3986(oa[i]) + wrap
-  }).join(sep)
-}
-
-OAuth.prototype.onRequest = function (_oauth) {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  var uri = request.uri || {}
-    , method = request.method || ''
-    , headers = caseless(request.headers)
-    , body = request.body || ''
-    , qsLib = request.qsLib || qs
-
-  var form
-    , query
-    , contentType = headers.get('content-type') || ''
-    , formContentType = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
-    , transport = _oauth.transport_method || 'header'
-
-  if (contentType.slice(0, formContentType.length) === formContentType) {
-    contentType = formContentType
-    form = body
-  }
-  if (uri.query) {
-    query = uri.query
-  }
-  if (transport === 'body' && (method !== 'POST' || contentType !== formContentType)) {
-    throw new Error('oauth: transport_method of \'body\' requires \'POST\' ' +
-      'and content-type \'' + formContentType + '\'')
-  }
-
-  var oa = this.buildParams(_oauth, uri, method, query, form, qsLib)
-
-  switch (transport) {
-    case 'header':
-      request.setHeader('Authorization', 'OAuth ' + this.concatParams(oa, ',', '"'))
-      break
-
-    case 'query':
-      request.path = (query ? '&' : '?') + this.concatParams(oa, '&')
-      break
-
-    case 'body':
-      request.body = (form ? form + '&' : '') + this.concatParams(oa, '&')
-      break
-
-    default:
-      throw new Error('oauth: transport_method invalid')
-  }
-}
-
-exports.OAuth = OAuth

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-'use strict'
-
-var url = require('url')
-var isUrl = /^https?:/
-
-function Redirect (request) {
-  this.request = request
-  this.followRedirect = true
-  this.followRedirects = true
-  this.followAllRedirects = false
-  this.allowRedirect = function () {return true}
-  this.maxRedirects = 10
-  this.redirects = []
-  this.redirectsFollowed = 0
-  this.removeRefererHeader = false
-}
-
-Redirect.prototype.onRequest = function () {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  if (request.maxRedirects !== undefined) {
-    self.maxRedirects = request.maxRedirects
-  }
-  if (typeof request.followRedirect === 'function') {
-    self.allowRedirect = request.followRedirect
-  }
-  if (request.followRedirect !== undefined) {
-    self.followRedirects = !!request.followRedirect
-  }
-  if (request.followAllRedirects !== undefined) {
-    self.followAllRedirects = request.followAllRedirects
-  }
-  if (self.followRedirects || self.followAllRedirects) {
-    self.redirects = self.redirects || []
-  }
-  if (request.removeRefererHeader !== undefined) {
-    self.removeRefererHeader = request.removeRefererHeader
-  }
-}
-
-Redirect.prototype.redirectTo = function (response) {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  var redirectTo = null
-  if (response.statusCode >= 300 && response.statusCode < 400 && response.caseless.has('location')) {
-    var location = response.caseless.get('location')
-    // debug('redirect', location)
-
-    if (self.followAllRedirects) {
-      redirectTo = location
-    } else if (self.followRedirects) {
-      switch (request.method) {
-        case 'PATCH':
-        case 'PUT':
-        case 'POST':
-        case 'DELETE':
-          // Do not follow redirects
-          break
-        default:
-          redirectTo = location
-          break
-      }
-    }
-  } else if (response.statusCode === 401) {
-    var authHeader = request._auth.onResponse(response)
-    if (authHeader) {
-      request.setHeader('authorization', authHeader)
-      redirectTo = request.uri
-    }
-  }
-  return redirectTo
-}
-
-Redirect.prototype.onResponse = function (response) {
-  var self = this
-    , request = self.request
-
-  var redirectTo = self.redirectTo(response)
-  if (!redirectTo || !self.allowRedirect.call(request, response)) {
-    return false
-  }
-
-
-  // debug('redirect to', redirectTo)
-
-  // ignore any potential response body.  it cannot possibly be useful
-  // to us at this point.
-  if (request._paused) {
-    response.resume()
-  }
-
-  if (self.redirectsFollowed >= self.maxRedirects) {
-    request.emit('error', new Error('Exceeded maxRedirects. Probably stuck in a redirect loop ' + request.uri.href))
-    return false
-  }
-  self.redirectsFollowed += 1
-
-  if (!isUrl.test(redirectTo)) {
-    redirectTo = url.resolve(request.uri.href, redirectTo)
-  }
-
-  var uriPrev = request.uri
-  request.uri = url.parse(redirectTo)
-
-  // handle the case where we change protocol from https to http or vice versa
-  if (request.uri.protocol !== uriPrev.protocol) {
-    request._updateProtocol()
-  }
-
-  self.redirects.push(
-    { statusCode : response.statusCode
-    , redirectUri: redirectTo
-    }
-  )
-  if (self.followAllRedirects && response.statusCode !== 401 && response.statusCode !== 307) {
-    request.method = 'GET'
-  }
-  // request.method = 'GET' // Force all redirects to use GET || commented out fixes #215
-  delete request.src
-  delete request.req
-  delete request.agent
-  delete request._started
-  if (response.statusCode !== 401 && response.statusCode !== 307) {
-    // Remove parameters from the previous response, unless this is the second request
-    // for a server that requires digest authentication.
-    delete request.body
-    delete request._form
-    if (request.headers) {
-      request.removeHeader('host')
-      request.removeHeader('content-type')
-      request.removeHeader('content-length')
-      if (request.uri.hostname !== request.originalHost.split(':')[0]) {
-        // Remove authorization if changing hostnames (but not if just
-        // changing ports or protocols).  This matches the behavior of curl:
-        // https://github.com/bagder/curl/blob/6beb0eee/lib/http.c#L710
-        request.removeHeader('authorization')
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (!self.removeRefererHeader) {
-    request.setHeader('referer', request.uri.href)
-  }
-
-  request.emit('redirect')
-
-  request.init()
-
-  return true
-}
-
-exports.Redirect = Redirect

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-aws-sign
-========
-
-AWS signing. Originally pulled from LearnBoost/knox, maintained as vendor in request, now a standalone module.