## @npmcli/agent A pair of Agent implementations for nodejs that provide consistent keep-alives, granular timeouts, dns caching, and proxy support. ### Usage ```js const { getAgent, HttpAgent } = require('@npmcli/agent') const fetch = require('minipass-fetch') const main = async () => { // if you know what agent you need, you can create one directly const agent = new HttpAgent(agentOptions) // or you can use the getAgent helper, it will determine and create an Agent // instance for you as well as reuse that agent for new requests as appropriate const agent = getAgent('https://registry.npmjs.org/npm', agentOptions) // minipass-fetch is just an example, this will work for any http client that // supports node's Agents const res = await fetch('https://registry.npmjs.org/npm', { agent }) } main() ``` ### Options All options supported by the node Agent implementations are supported here, see [the docs](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#new-agentoptions) for those. Options that have been added by this module include: - `family`: what tcp family to use, can be `4` for IPv4, `6` for IPv6 or `0` for both. - `proxy`: a URL to a supported proxy, currently supports `HTTP CONNECT` based http/https proxies as well as socks4 and 5. - `dns`: configuration for the built-in dns cache - `ttl`: how long (in milliseconds) to keep cached dns entries, defaults to `5 * 60 * 100 (5 minutes)` - `lookup`: optional function to override how dns lookups are performed, defaults to `require('dns').lookup` - `timeouts`: a set of granular timeouts, all default to `0` - `connection`: time between initiating connection and actually connecting - `idle`: time between data packets (if a top level `timeout` is provided, it will be copied here) - `response`: time between sending a request and receiving a response - `transfer`: time between starting to receive a request and consuming the response fully