function
http2.connect
Returns a ClientHttp2Session instance.
import http2 from 'node:http2';
const client = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234');
// Use the client
client.close();The remote HTTP/2 server to connect to. This must be in the form of a minimal, valid URL with the http:// or https:// prefix, host name, and IP port (if a non-default port is used). Userinfo (user ID and password), path, querystring, and fragment details in the URL will be ignored.
Will be registered as a one-time listener of the 'connect' event.
Returns a ClientHttp2Session instance.
import http2 from 'node:http2';
const client = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234');
// Use the client
client.close();The remote HTTP/2 server to connect to. This must be in the form of a minimal, valid URL with the http:// or https:// prefix, host name, and IP port (if a non-default port is used). Userinfo (user ID and password), path, querystring, and fragment details in the URL will be ignored.
Will be registered as a one-time listener of the 'connect' event.
Referenced types
interface ClientHttp2Session
This is the interface from which event-emitting Node.js APIs inherit in the types package. It is not intended for consumer use.
It provides event-mapped definitions similar to EventEmitter, except that its signatures are deliberately permissive: they provide type hinting, but not rigid type-checking, for compatibility reasons.
Classes that inherit directly from EventEmitter in JavaScript can inherit directly from this interface in the type definitions. Classes that are more than one inheritance level away from EventEmitter (eg. net.Socket > stream.Duplex > EventEmitter) must instead copy these method definitions into the derived class. Search "#region InternalEventEmitter" for examples.
- readonly alpnProtocol?: string
Value will be
undefinedif theHttp2Sessionis not yet connected to a socket,h2cif theHttp2Sessionis not connected to aTLSSocket, or will return the value of the connectedTLSSocket's ownalpnProtocolproperty. - readonly closed: boolean
Will be
trueif thisHttp2Sessioninstance has been closed, otherwisefalse. - readonly connecting: boolean
Will be
trueif thisHttp2Sessioninstance is still connecting, will be set tofalsebefore emittingconnectevent and/or calling thehttp2.connectcallback. - readonly destroyed: boolean
Will be
trueif thisHttp2Sessioninstance has been destroyed and must no longer be used, otherwisefalse. - readonly encrypted?: boolean
Value is
undefinedif theHttp2Sessionsession socket has not yet been connected,trueif theHttp2Sessionis connected with aTLSSocket, andfalseif theHttp2Sessionis connected to any other kind of socket or stream. - readonly localSettings: Settings
A prototype-less object describing the current local settings of this
Http2Session. The local settings are local to thisHttp2Sessioninstance. - readonly originSet?: string[]
If the
Http2Sessionis connected to aTLSSocket, theoriginSetproperty will return anArrayof origins for which theHttp2Sessionmay be considered authoritative.The
originSetproperty is only available when using a secure TLS connection. - readonly pendingSettingsAck: boolean
Indicates whether the
Http2Sessionis currently waiting for acknowledgment of a sentSETTINGSframe. Will betrueafter calling thehttp2session.settings()method. Will befalseonce all sentSETTINGSframes have been acknowledged. - readonly remoteSettings: Settings
A prototype-less object describing the current remote settings of this
Http2Session. The remote settings are set by the connected HTTP/2 peer. - readonly socket: Socket | TLSSocket
Returns a
Proxyobject that acts as anet.Socket(ortls.TLSSocket) but limits available methods to ones safe to use with HTTP/2.destroy,emit,end,pause,read,resume, andwritewill throw an error with codeERR_HTTP2_NO_SOCKET_MANIPULATION. SeeHttp2Session and Socketsfor more information.setTimeoutmethod will be called on thisHttp2Session.All other interactions will be routed directly to the socket.
- readonly state: SessionState
Provides miscellaneous information about the current state of the
Http2Session.An object describing the current status of this
Http2Session. - readonly type: number
The
http2session.typewill be equal tohttp2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_SERVERif thisHttp2Sessioninstance is a server, andhttp2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENTif the instance is a client. - event: string | symbol,...args: any[]): void;
The
Symbol.for('nodejs.rejection')method is called in case a promise rejection happens when emitting an event andcaptureRejectionsis enabled on the emitter. It is possible to useevents.captureRejectionSymbolin place ofSymbol.for('nodejs.rejection').import { EventEmitter, captureRejectionSymbol } from 'node:events'; class MyClass extends EventEmitter { constructor() { super({ captureRejections: true }); } [captureRejectionSymbol](err, event, ...args) { console.log('rejection happened for', event, 'with', err, ...args); this.destroy(err); } destroy(err) { // Tear the resource down here. } } - eventName: E,): this;
Alias for
emitter.on(eventName, listener).eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Alias for
emitter.on(eventName, listener). - callback?: () => void): void;
Gracefully closes the
Http2Session, allowing any existing streams to complete on their own and preventing newHttp2Streaminstances from being created. Once closed,http2session.destroy()might be called if there are no openHttp2Streaminstances.If specified, the
callbackfunction is registered as a handler for the'close'event. - code?: number): void;
Immediately terminates the
Http2Sessionand the associatednet.Socketortls.TLSSocket.Once destroyed, the
Http2Sessionwill emit the'close'event. Iferroris not undefined, an'error'event will be emitted immediately before the'close'event.If there are any remaining open
Http2Streamsassociated with theHttp2Session, those will also be destroyed.@param errorAn
Errorobject if theHttp2Sessionis being destroyed due to an error.@param codeThe HTTP/2 error code to send in the final
GOAWAYframe. If unspecified, anderroris not undefined, the default isINTERNAL_ERROR, otherwise defaults toNO_ERROR. - eventName: E,): boolean;
Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named
eventName, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments to each.Returns
trueif the event had listeners,falseotherwise.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEmitter = new EventEmitter(); // First listener myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() { console.log('Helloooo! first listener'); }); // Second listener myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) { console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`); }); // Third listener myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) { const parameters = args.join(', '); console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`); }); console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event')); myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5); // Prints: // [ // [Function: firstListener], // [Function: secondListener], // [Function: thirdListener] // ] // Helloooo! first listener // event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener // event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listeneremit(eventName: string | symbol,...args: any[]): boolean;Synchronously calls each of the listeners registered for the event named
eventName, in the order they were registered, passing the supplied arguments to each.Returns
trueif the event had listeners,falseotherwise.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEmitter = new EventEmitter(); // First listener myEmitter.on('event', function firstListener() { console.log('Helloooo! first listener'); }); // Second listener myEmitter.on('event', function secondListener(arg1, arg2) { console.log(`event with parameters ${arg1}, ${arg2} in second listener`); }); // Third listener myEmitter.on('event', function thirdListener(...args) { const parameters = args.join(', '); console.log(`event with parameters ${parameters} in third listener`); }); console.log(myEmitter.listeners('event')); myEmitter.emit('event', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5); // Prints: // [ // [Function: firstListener], // [Function: secondListener], // [Function: thirdListener] // ] // Helloooo! first listener // event with parameters 1, 2 in second listener // event with parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in third listener Returns an array listing the events for which the emitter has registered listeners.
import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEE = new EventEmitter(); myEE.on('foo', () => {}); myEE.on('bar', () => {}); const sym = Symbol('symbol'); myEE.on(sym, () => {}); console.log(myEE.eventNames()); // Prints: [ 'foo', 'bar', Symbol(symbol) ]Returns the current max listener value for the
EventEmitterwhich is either set byemitter.setMaxListeners(n)or defaults toevents.defaultMaxListeners.- code?: number,lastStreamID?: number,opaqueData?: ArrayBufferView<ArrayBufferLike>): void;
Transmits a
GOAWAYframe to the connected peer without shutting down theHttp2Session.@param codeAn HTTP/2 error code
@param lastStreamIDThe numeric ID of the last processed
Http2Stream@param opaqueDataA
TypedArrayorDataViewinstance containing additional data to be carried within theGOAWAYframe. - eventName: E,): number;
Returns the number of listeners listening for the event named
eventName. Iflisteneris provided, it will return how many times the listener is found in the list of the listeners of the event.@param eventNameThe name of the event being listened for
@param listenerThe event handler function
eventName: string | symbol,listener?: (...args: any[]) => void): number;Returns the number of listeners listening for the event named
eventName. Iflisteneris provided, it will return how many times the listener is found in the list of the listeners of the event.@param eventNameThe name of the event being listened for
@param listenerThe event handler function
- eventName: E
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
eventName.server.on('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); }); console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection'))); // Prints: [ [Function] ]eventName: string | symbol): (...args: any[]) => void[];Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
eventName.server.on('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); }); console.log(util.inspect(server.listeners('connection'))); // Prints: [ [Function] ] - eventName: E,): this;
Alias for
emitter.removeListener().off(eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Alias for
emitter.removeListener(). - eventName: E,): this;
Adds the
listenerfunction to the end of the listeners array for the event namedeventName. No checks are made to see if thelistenerhas already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination ofeventNameandlistenerwill result in thelistenerbeing added, and called, multiple times.server.on('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
emitter.prependListener()method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEE = new EventEmitter(); myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a')); myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); myEE.emit('foo'); // Prints: // b // a@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
on(eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Adds the
listenerfunction to the end of the listeners array for the event namedeventName. No checks are made to see if thelistenerhas already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination ofeventNameandlistenerwill result in thelistenerbeing added, and called, multiple times.server.on('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
emitter.prependListener()method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEE = new EventEmitter(); myEE.on('foo', () => console.log('a')); myEE.prependListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); myEE.emit('foo'); // Prints: // b // a@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
- eventName: E,): this;
Adds a one-time
listenerfunction for the event namedeventName. The next timeeventNameis triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.server.once('connection', (stream) => { console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
emitter.prependOnceListener()method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEE = new EventEmitter(); myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a')); myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); myEE.emit('foo'); // Prints: // b // a@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
once(eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Adds a one-time
listenerfunction for the event namedeventName. The next timeeventNameis triggered, this listener is removed and then invoked.server.once('connection', (stream) => { console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.By default, event listeners are invoked in the order they are added. The
emitter.prependOnceListener()method can be used as an alternative to add the event listener to the beginning of the listeners array.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const myEE = new EventEmitter(); myEE.once('foo', () => console.log('a')); myEE.prependOnceListener('foo', () => console.log('b')); myEE.emit('foo'); // Prints: // b // a@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
- ping(): boolean;
Sends a
PINGframe to the connected HTTP/2 peer. Acallbackfunction must be provided. The method will returntrueif thePINGwas sent,falseotherwise.The maximum number of outstanding (unacknowledged) pings is determined by the
maxOutstandingPingsconfiguration option. The default maximum is 10.If provided, the
payloadmust be aBuffer,TypedArray, orDataViewcontaining 8 bytes of data that will be transmitted with thePINGand returned with the ping acknowledgment.The callback will be invoked with three arguments: an error argument that will be
nullif thePINGwas successfully acknowledged, adurationargument that reports the number of milliseconds elapsed since the ping was sent and the acknowledgment was received, and aBuffercontaining the 8-bytePINGpayload.session.ping(Buffer.from('abcdefgh'), (err, duration, payload) => { if (!err) { console.log(`Ping acknowledged in ${duration} milliseconds`); console.log(`With payload '${payload.toString()}'`); } });If the
payloadargument is not specified, the default payload will be the 64-bit timestamp (little endian) marking the start of thePINGduration. - eventName: E,): this;
Adds the
listenerfunction to the beginning of the listeners array for the event namedeventName. No checks are made to see if thelistenerhas already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination ofeventNameandlistenerwill result in thelistenerbeing added, and called, multiple times.server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Adds the
listenerfunction to the beginning of the listeners array for the event namedeventName. No checks are made to see if thelistenerhas already been added. Multiple calls passing the same combination ofeventNameandlistenerwill result in thelistenerbeing added, and called, multiple times.server.prependListener('connection', (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
- eventName: E,): this;
Adds a one-time
listenerfunction for the event namedeventNameto the beginning of the listeners array. The next timeeventNameis triggered, this listener is removed, and then invoked.server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => { console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Adds a one-time
listenerfunction for the event namedeventNameto the beginning of the listeners array. The next timeeventNameis triggered, this listener is removed, and then invoked.server.prependOnceListener('connection', (stream) => { console.log('Ah, we have our first user!'); });Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.@param eventNameThe name of the event.
@param listenerThe callback function
- eventName: E
Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
eventName, including any wrappers (such as those created by.once()).import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const emitter = new EventEmitter(); emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once')); // Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property // `listener` which contains the original listener bound above const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); const logFnWrapper = listeners[0]; // Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event logFnWrapper.listener(); // Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener logFnWrapper(); emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently')); // Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); // Logs "log persistently" twice newListeners[0](); emitter.emit('log');eventName: string | symbol): (...args: any[]) => void[];Returns a copy of the array of listeners for the event named
eventName, including any wrappers (such as those created by.once()).import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const emitter = new EventEmitter(); emitter.once('log', () => console.log('log once')); // Returns a new Array with a function `onceWrapper` which has a property // `listener` which contains the original listener bound above const listeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); const logFnWrapper = listeners[0]; // Logs "log once" to the console and does not unbind the `once` event logFnWrapper.listener(); // Logs "log once" to the console and removes the listener logFnWrapper(); emitter.on('log', () => console.log('log persistently')); // Will return a new Array with a single function bound by `.on()` above const newListeners = emitter.rawListeners('log'); // Logs "log persistently" twice newListeners[0](); emitter.emit('log'); Calls
ref()on thisHttp2Sessioninstance's underlyingnet.Socket.- eventName?: E): this;
Removes all listeners, or those of the specified
eventName.It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code, particularly when the
EventEmitterinstance was created by some other component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.eventName?: string | symbol): this;Removes all listeners, or those of the specified
eventName.It is bad practice to remove listeners added elsewhere in the code, particularly when the
EventEmitterinstance was created by some other component or module (e.g. sockets or file streams).Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained. - eventName: E,): this;
Removes the specified
listenerfrom the listener array for the event namedeventName.const callback = (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); }; server.on('connection', callback); // ... server.removeListener('connection', callback);removeListener()will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the listener array for the specifiedeventName, thenremoveListener()must be called multiple times to remove each instance.Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any
removeListener()orremoveAllListeners()calls after emitting and before the last listener finishes execution will not remove them fromemit()in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {} const myEmitter = new MyEmitter(); const callbackA = () => { console.log('A'); myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB); }; const callbackB = () => { console.log('B'); }; myEmitter.on('event', callbackA); myEmitter.on('event', callbackB); // callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called. // Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB] myEmitter.emit('event'); // Prints: // A // B // callbackB is now removed. // Internal listener array [callbackA] myEmitter.emit('event'); // Prints: // ABecause listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will change the position indexes of any listener registered after the listener being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called, but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by the
emitter.listeners()method will need to be recreated.When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single event (as in the example below),
removeListener()will remove the most recently added instance. In the example theonce('ping')listener is removed:import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const ee = new EventEmitter(); function pong() { console.log('pong'); } ee.on('ping', pong); ee.once('ping', pong); ee.removeListener('ping', pong); ee.emit('ping'); ee.emit('ping');Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained.eventName: string | symbol,listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;Removes the specified
listenerfrom the listener array for the event namedeventName.const callback = (stream) => { console.log('someone connected!'); }; server.on('connection', callback); // ... server.removeListener('connection', callback);removeListener()will remove, at most, one instance of a listener from the listener array. If any single listener has been added multiple times to the listener array for the specifiedeventName, thenremoveListener()must be called multiple times to remove each instance.Once an event is emitted, all listeners attached to it at the time of emitting are called in order. This implies that any
removeListener()orremoveAllListeners()calls after emitting and before the last listener finishes execution will not remove them fromemit()in progress. Subsequent events behave as expected.import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; class MyEmitter extends EventEmitter {} const myEmitter = new MyEmitter(); const callbackA = () => { console.log('A'); myEmitter.removeListener('event', callbackB); }; const callbackB = () => { console.log('B'); }; myEmitter.on('event', callbackA); myEmitter.on('event', callbackB); // callbackA removes listener callbackB but it will still be called. // Internal listener array at time of emit [callbackA, callbackB] myEmitter.emit('event'); // Prints: // A // B // callbackB is now removed. // Internal listener array [callbackA] myEmitter.emit('event'); // Prints: // ABecause listeners are managed using an internal array, calling this will change the position indexes of any listener registered after the listener being removed. This will not impact the order in which listeners are called, but it means that any copies of the listener array as returned by the
emitter.listeners()method will need to be recreated.When a single function has been added as a handler multiple times for a single event (as in the example below),
removeListener()will remove the most recently added instance. In the example theonce('ping')listener is removed:import { EventEmitter } from 'node:events'; const ee = new EventEmitter(); function pong() { console.log('pong'); } ee.on('ping', pong); ee.once('ping', pong); ee.removeListener('ping', pong); ee.emit('ping'); ee.emit('ping');Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained. For HTTP/2 Client
Http2Sessioninstances only, thehttp2session.request()creates and returns anHttp2Streaminstance that can be used to send an HTTP/2 request to the connected server.When a
ClientHttp2Sessionis first created, the socket may not yet be connected. ifclienthttp2session.request()is called during this time, the actual request will be deferred until the socket is ready to go. If thesessionis closed before the actual request be executed, anERR_HTTP2_GOAWAY_SESSIONis thrown.This method is only available if
http2session.typeis equal tohttp2.constants.NGHTTP2_SESSION_CLIENT.import http2 from 'node:http2'; const clientSession = http2.connect('https://localhost:1234'); const { HTTP2_HEADER_PATH, HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS, } = http2.constants; const req = clientSession.request({ [HTTP2_HEADER_PATH]: '/' }); req.on('response', (headers) => { console.log(headers[HTTP2_HEADER_STATUS]); req.on('data', (chunk) => { // .. }); req.on('end', () => { // .. }); });When the
options.waitForTrailersoption is set, the'wantTrailers'event is emitted immediately after queuing the last chunk of payload data to be sent. Thehttp2stream.sendTrailers()method can then be called to send trailing headers to the peer.When
options.waitForTrailersis set, theHttp2Streamwill not automatically close when the finalDATAframe is transmitted. User code must call eitherhttp2stream.sendTrailers()orhttp2stream.close()to close theHttp2Stream.When
options.signalis set with anAbortSignaland thenaborton the correspondingAbortControlleris called, the request will emit an'error'event with anAbortErrorerror.The
:methodand:pathpseudo-headers are not specified withinheaders, they respectively default to::method='GET':path=/
- windowSize: number): void;
Sets the local endpoint's window size. The
windowSizeis the total window size to set, not the delta.import http2 from 'node:http2'; const server = http2.createServer(); const expectedWindowSize = 2 ** 20; server.on('connect', (session) => { // Set local window size to be 2 ** 20 session.setLocalWindowSize(expectedWindowSize); }); - n: number): this;
By default
EventEmitters will print a warning if more than10listeners are added for a particular event. This is a useful default that helps finding memory leaks. Theemitter.setMaxListeners()method allows the limit to be modified for this specificEventEmitterinstance. The value can be set toInfinity(or0) to indicate an unlimited number of listeners.Returns a reference to the
EventEmitter, so that calls can be chained. - msecs: number,callback?: () => void): void;
Used to set a callback function that is called when there is no activity on the
Http2Sessionaftermsecsmilliseconds. The givencallbackis registered as a listener on the'timeout'event. - ): void;
Updates the current local settings for this
Http2Sessionand sends a newSETTINGSframe to the connected HTTP/2 peer.Once called, the
http2session.pendingSettingsAckproperty will betruewhile the session is waiting for the remote peer to acknowledge the new settings.The new settings will not become effective until the
SETTINGSacknowledgment is received and the'localSettings'event is emitted. It is possible to send multipleSETTINGSframes while acknowledgment is still pending.@param callbackCallback that is called once the session is connected or right away if the session is already connected.
Calls
unref()on thisHttp2Sessioninstance's underlyingnet.Socket.
interface ClientSessionOptions
- createConnection?: (authority: URL, option: SessionOptions) => Duplex
An optional callback that receives the
URLinstance passed toconnectand theoptionsobject, and returns anyDuplexstream that is to be used as the connection for this session. - maxHeaderListPairs?: number
Sets the maximum number of header entries. This is similar to
server.maxHeadersCountorrequest.maxHeadersCountin thenode:httpmodule. The minimum value is1. - maxReservedRemoteStreams?: number
Sets the maximum number of reserved push streams the client will accept at any given time. Once the current number of currently reserved push streams exceeds reaches this limit, new push streams sent by the server will be automatically rejected. The minimum allowed value is 0. The maximum allowed value is 2<sup>32</sup>-1. A negative value sets this option to the maximum allowed value.
- maxSendHeaderBlockLength?: number
Sets the maximum allowed size for a serialized, compressed block of headers. Attempts to send headers that exceed this limit will result in a
'frameError'event being emitted and the stream being closed and destroyed. - maxSessionMemory?: number
Sets the maximum memory that the
Http2Sessionis permitted to use. The value is expressed in terms of number of megabytes, e.g.1equal 1 megabyte. The minimum value allowed is1. This is a credit based limit, existingHttp2Streams may cause this limit to be exceeded, but newHttp2Streaminstances will be rejected while this limit is exceeded. The current number ofHttp2Streamsessions, the current memory use of the header compression tables, current data queued to be sent, and unacknowledgedPINGandSETTINGSframes are all counted towards the current limit. - maxSettings?: number
Sets the maximum number of settings entries per
SETTINGSframe. The minimum value allowed is1. - paddingStrategy?: number
Strategy used for determining the amount of padding to use for
HEADERSandDATAframes. - peerMaxConcurrentStreams?: number
Sets the maximum number of concurrent streams for the remote peer as if a
SETTINGSframe had been received. Will be overridden if the remote peer sets its own value formaxConcurrentStreams. - protocol?: 'http:' | 'https:'
The protocol to connect with, if not set in the
authority. Value may be either'http:'or'https:'. - remoteCustomSettings?: number[]
The array of integer values determines the settings types, which are included in the
CustomSettings-property of the received remoteSettings. Please see theCustomSettings-property of theHttp2Settingsobject for more information, on the allowed setting types. - strictFieldWhitespaceValidation?: boolean
If
true, it turns on strict leading and trailing whitespace validation for HTTP/2 header field names and values as per RFC-9113. - unknownProtocolTimeout?: number
Specifies a timeout in milliseconds that a server should wait when an [
'unknownProtocol'][] is emitted. If the socket has not been destroyed by that time the server will destroy it.
interface SecureClientSessionOptions
- allowPartialTrustChain?: boolean
Treat intermediate (non-self-signed) certificates in the trust CA certificate list as trusted.
- ALPNCallback?: (arg: { protocols: string[]; servername: string }) => undefined | string
If set, this will be called when a client opens a connection using the ALPN extension. One argument will be passed to the callback: an object containing
servernameandprotocolsfields, respectively containing the server name from the SNI extension (if any) and an array of ALPN protocol name strings. The callback must return either one of the strings listed inprotocols, which will be returned to the client as the selected ALPN protocol, orundefined, to reject the connection with a fatal alert. If a string is returned that does not match one of the client's ALPN protocols, an error will be thrown. This option cannot be used with theALPNProtocolsoption, and setting both options will throw an error. - ALPNProtocols?: readonly string[] | ArrayBufferView<ArrayBufferLike>
An array of strings, or a single
Buffer,TypedArray, orDataViewcontaining the supported ALPN protocols. Buffers should have the format[len][name][len][name]...e.g.'\x08http/1.1\x08http/1.0', where thelenbyte is the length of the next protocol name. Passing an array is usually much simpler, e.g.['http/1.1', 'http/1.0']. Protocols earlier in the list have higher preference than those later. - cert?: string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike> | string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike>[]
Cert chains in PEM format. One cert chain should be provided per private key. Each cert chain should consist of the PEM formatted certificate for a provided private key, followed by the PEM formatted intermediate certificates (if any), in order, and not including the root CA (the root CA must be pre-known to the peer, see ca). When providing multiple cert chains, they do not have to be in the same order as their private keys in key. If the intermediate certificates are not provided, the peer will not be able to validate the certificate, and the handshake will fail.
- ciphers?: string
Cipher suite specification, replacing the default. For more information, see modifying the default cipher suite. Permitted ciphers can be obtained via tls.getCiphers(). Cipher names must be uppercased in order for OpenSSL to accept them.
- createConnection?: (authority: URL, option: SessionOptions) => Duplex
An optional callback that receives the
URLinstance passed toconnectand theoptionsobject, and returns anyDuplexstream that is to be used as the connection for this session. - ecdhCurve?: string
A string describing a named curve or a colon separated list of curve NIDs or names, for example P-521:P-384:P-256, to use for ECDH key agreement. Set to auto to select the curve automatically. Use crypto.getCurves() to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent releases, openssl ecparam -list_curves will also display the name and description of each available elliptic curve. Default: tls.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE.
- enableTrace?: boolean
When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to
stderr. This can be used to debug TLS connection problems. - honorCipherOrder?: boolean
Attempt to use the server's cipher suite preferences instead of the client's. When true, causes SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE to be set in secureOptions
- key?: string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike> | string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike> | KeyObject[]
Private keys in PEM format. PEM allows the option of private keys being encrypted. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with options.passphrase. Multiple keys using different algorithms can be provided either as an array of unencrypted key strings or buffers, or an array of objects in the form {pem: <string|buffer>[, passphrase: <string>]}. The object form can only occur in an array. object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not.
- maxHeaderListPairs?: number
Sets the maximum number of header entries. This is similar to
server.maxHeadersCountorrequest.maxHeadersCountin thenode:httpmodule. The minimum value is1. - maxReservedRemoteStreams?: number
Sets the maximum number of reserved push streams the client will accept at any given time. Once the current number of currently reserved push streams exceeds reaches this limit, new push streams sent by the server will be automatically rejected. The minimum allowed value is 0. The maximum allowed value is 2<sup>32</sup>-1. A negative value sets this option to the maximum allowed value.
- maxSendHeaderBlockLength?: number
Sets the maximum allowed size for a serialized, compressed block of headers. Attempts to send headers that exceed this limit will result in a
'frameError'event being emitted and the stream being closed and destroyed. - maxSessionMemory?: number
Sets the maximum memory that the
Http2Sessionis permitted to use. The value is expressed in terms of number of megabytes, e.g.1equal 1 megabyte. The minimum value allowed is1. This is a credit based limit, existingHttp2Streams may cause this limit to be exceeded, but newHttp2Streaminstances will be rejected while this limit is exceeded. The current number ofHttp2Streamsessions, the current memory use of the header compression tables, current data queued to be sent, and unacknowledgedPINGandSETTINGSframes are all counted towards the current limit. - maxSettings?: number
Sets the maximum number of settings entries per
SETTINGSframe. The minimum value allowed is1. - maxVersion?: SecureVersion
Optionally set the maximum TLS version to allow. One of
'TLSv1.3','TLSv1.2','TLSv1.1', or'TLSv1'. Cannot be specified along with thesecureProtocoloption, use one or the other. Default:'TLSv1.3', unless changed using CLI options. Using--tls-max-v1.2sets the default to'TLSv1.2'. Using--tls-max-v1.3sets the default to'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum is used. - minVersion?: SecureVersion
Optionally set the minimum TLS version to allow. One of
'TLSv1.3','TLSv1.2','TLSv1.1', or'TLSv1'. Cannot be specified along with thesecureProtocoloption, use one or the other. It is not recommended to use less than TLSv1.2, but it may be required for interoperability. Default:'TLSv1.2', unless changed using CLI options. Using--tls-v1.0sets the default to'TLSv1'. Using--tls-v1.1sets the default to'TLSv1.1'. Using--tls-min-v1.3sets the default to 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the lowest minimum is used. - paddingStrategy?: number
Strategy used for determining the amount of padding to use for
HEADERSandDATAframes. - peerMaxConcurrentStreams?: number
Sets the maximum number of concurrent streams for the remote peer as if a
SETTINGSframe had been received. Will be overridden if the remote peer sets its own value formaxConcurrentStreams. - pfx?: string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike> | string | Buffer<ArrayBufferLike> | PxfObject[]
PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. pfx is an alternative to providing key and cert individually. PFX is usually encrypted, if it is, passphrase will be used to decrypt it. Multiple PFX can be provided either as an array of unencrypted PFX buffers, or an array of objects in the form {buf: <string|buffer>[, passphrase: <string>]}. The object form can only occur in an array. object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted PFX will be decrypted with object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not.
- protocol?: 'http:' | 'https:'
The protocol to connect with, if not set in the
authority. Value may be either'http:'or'https:'. - pskCallback?: (hint: null | string) => null | PSKCallbackNegotation
When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called with optional identity
hintprovided by the server ornullin case of TLS 1.3 wherehintwas removed. It will be necessary to provide a customtls.checkServerIdentity()for the connection as the default one will try to check hostname/IP of the server against the certificate but that's not applicable for PSK because there won't be a certificate present. More information can be found in the RFC 4279. - remoteCustomSettings?: number[]
The array of integer values determines the settings types, which are included in the
CustomSettings-property of the received remoteSettings. Please see theCustomSettings-property of theHttp2Settingsobject for more information, on the allowed setting types. - requestCert?: boolean
If true the server will request a certificate from clients that connect and attempt to verify that certificate. Defaults to false.
- requestOCSP?: boolean
If true, specifies that the OCSP status request extension will be added to the client hello and an 'OCSPResponse' event will be emitted on the socket before establishing a secure communication.
- secureOptions?: number
Optionally affect the OpenSSL protocol behavior, which is not usually necessary. This should be used carefully if at all! Value is a numeric bitmask of the SSL_OP_* options from OpenSSL Options
- secureProtocol?: string
Legacy mechanism to select the TLS protocol version to use, it does not support independent control of the minimum and maximum version, and does not support limiting the protocol to TLSv1.3. Use minVersion and maxVersion instead. The possible values are listed as SSL_METHODS, use the function names as strings. For example, use 'TLSv1_1_method' to force TLS version 1.1, or 'TLS_method' to allow any TLS protocol version up to TLSv1.3. It is not recommended to use TLS versions less than 1.2, but it may be required for interoperability. Default: none, see minVersion.
- sessionIdContext?: string
Opaque identifier used by servers to ensure session state is not shared between applications. Unused by clients.
- sessionTimeout?: number
The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more information. Default: 300.
- sigalgs?: string
Colon-separated list of supported signature algorithms. The list can contain digest algorithms (SHA256, MD5 etc.), public key algorithms (RSA-PSS, ECDSA etc.), combination of both (e.g 'RSA+SHA384') or TLS v1.3 scheme names (e.g. rsa_pss_pss_sha512).
- SNICallback?: (servername: string, cb: (err: null | Error, ctx?: SecureContext) => void) => void
SNICallback(servername, cb) <Function> A function that will be called if the client supports SNI TLS extension. Two arguments will be passed when called: servername and cb. SNICallback should invoke cb(null, ctx), where ctx is a SecureContext instance. (tls.createSecureContext(...) can be used to get a proper SecureContext.) If SNICallback wasn't provided the default callback with high-level API will be used (see below).
- strictFieldWhitespaceValidation?: boolean
If
true, it turns on strict leading and trailing whitespace validation for HTTP/2 header field names and values as per RFC-9113. - ticketKeys?: Buffer<ArrayBufferLike>
48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data. See Session Resumption for more information.
- unknownProtocolTimeout?: number
Specifies a timeout in milliseconds that a server should wait when an [
'unknownProtocol'][] is emitted. If the socket has not been destroyed by that time the server will destroy it.