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# on-finished
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[![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url]
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[![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url]
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[![Node.js Version][node-version-image]][node-version-url]
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[![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url]
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[![Test Coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url]
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Execute a callback when a HTTP request closes, finishes, or errors.
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## Install
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```sh
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$ npm install on-finished
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```
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## API
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```js
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var onFinished = require('on-finished')
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```
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### onFinished(res, listener)
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Attach a listener to listen for the response to finish. The listener will
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be invoked only once when the response finished. If the response finished
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to an error, the first argument will contain the error. If the response
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has already finished, the listener will be invoked.
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Listening to the end of a response would be used to close things associated
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with the response, like open files.
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Listener is invoked as `listener(err, res)`.
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```js
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onFinished(res, function (err, res) {
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// clean up open fds, etc.
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// err contains the error is request error'd
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})
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```
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### onFinished(req, listener)
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Attach a listener to listen for the request to finish. The listener will
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be invoked only once when the request finished. If the request finished
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to an error, the first argument will contain the error. If the request
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has already finished, the listener will be invoked.
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Listening to the end of a request would be used to know when to continue
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after reading the data.
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Listener is invoked as `listener(err, req)`.
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```js
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var data = ''
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req.setEncoding('utf8')
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res.on('data', function (str) {
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data += str
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})
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onFinished(req, function (err, req) {
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// data is read unless there is err
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})
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```
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### onFinished.isFinished(res)
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Determine if `res` is already finished. This would be useful to check and
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not even start certain operations if the response has already finished.
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### onFinished.isFinished(req)
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Determine if `req` is already finished. This would be useful to check and
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not even start certain operations if the request has already finished.
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## Special Node.js requests
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### HTTP CONNECT method
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The meaning of the `CONNECT` method from RFC 7231, section 4.3.6:
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> The CONNECT method requests that the recipient establish a tunnel to
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> the destination origin server identified by the request-target and,
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> if successful, thereafter restrict its behavior to blind forwarding
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> of packets, in both directions, until the tunnel is closed. Tunnels
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> are commonly used to create an end-to-end virtual connection, through
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> one or more proxies, which can then be secured using TLS (Transport
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> Layer Security, [RFC5246]).
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In Node.js, these request objects come from the `'connect'` event on
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the HTTP server.
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When this module is used on a HTTP `CONNECT` request, the request is
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considered "finished" immediately, **due to limitations in the Node.js
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interface**. This means if the `CONNECT` request contains a request entity,
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the request will be considered "finished" even before it has been read.
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There is no such thing as a response object to a `CONNECT` request in
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Node.js, so there is no support for for one.
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### HTTP Upgrade request
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The meaning of the `Upgrade` header from RFC 7230, section 6.1:
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> The "Upgrade" header field is intended to provide a simple mechanism
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> for transitioning from HTTP/1.1 to some other protocol on the same
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> connection.
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In Node.js, these request objects come from the `'upgrade'` event on
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the HTTP server.
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When this module is used on a HTTP request with an `Upgrade` header, the
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request is considered "finished" immediately, **due to limitations in the
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Node.js interface**. This means if the `Upgrade` request contains a request
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entity, the request will be considered "finished" even before it has been
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read.
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There is no such thing as a response object to a `Upgrade` request in
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Node.js, so there is no support for for one.
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## Example
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The following code ensures that file descriptors are always closed
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once the response finishes.
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```js
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var destroy = require('destroy')
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var http = require('http')
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var onFinished = require('on-finished')
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http.createServer(function onRequest(req, res) {
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var stream = fs.createReadStream('package.json')
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stream.pipe(res)
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onFinished(res, function (err) {
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destroy(stream)
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})
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})
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```
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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[npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/on-finished.svg
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[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/on-finished
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[node-version-image]: https://img.shields.io/node/v/on-finished.svg
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[node-version-url]: http://nodejs.org/download/
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[travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/jshttp/on-finished/master.svg
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[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/jshttp/on-finished
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[coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/jshttp/on-finished/master.svg
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/jshttp/on-finished?branch=master
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[downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/on-finished.svg
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[downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/on-finished
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