Node.js request - print entire http request (raw) of a post











up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I am using the request library in Node.js to Google's text-to-speech API. I would like to print out the request that is being sent like in this python example.



Here is my code:



const request = require('request');


const headers = {headers: {'input': {'text':'I want to say this'}, 'voice':{ 'languageCode' : 'en-US'},'audioConfig':{'audioEncoding': 'MP3'}}}

request.post('https://texttospeech.googleapis.com/v1beta1/text:synthesize?key=API_KEY',headers, (error, res, body) => {
if (error) {
console.error(error)
return
}
console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`)
console.log(body)
})









share|improve this question


























    up vote
    1
    down vote

    favorite












    I am using the request library in Node.js to Google's text-to-speech API. I would like to print out the request that is being sent like in this python example.



    Here is my code:



    const request = require('request');


    const headers = {headers: {'input': {'text':'I want to say this'}, 'voice':{ 'languageCode' : 'en-US'},'audioConfig':{'audioEncoding': 'MP3'}}}

    request.post('https://texttospeech.googleapis.com/v1beta1/text:synthesize?key=API_KEY',headers, (error, res, body) => {
    if (error) {
    console.error(error)
    return
    }
    console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`)
    console.log(body)
    })









    share|improve this question
























      up vote
      1
      down vote

      favorite









      up vote
      1
      down vote

      favorite











      I am using the request library in Node.js to Google's text-to-speech API. I would like to print out the request that is being sent like in this python example.



      Here is my code:



      const request = require('request');


      const headers = {headers: {'input': {'text':'I want to say this'}, 'voice':{ 'languageCode' : 'en-US'},'audioConfig':{'audioEncoding': 'MP3'}}}

      request.post('https://texttospeech.googleapis.com/v1beta1/text:synthesize?key=API_KEY',headers, (error, res, body) => {
      if (error) {
      console.error(error)
      return
      }
      console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`)
      console.log(body)
      })









      share|improve this question













      I am using the request library in Node.js to Google's text-to-speech API. I would like to print out the request that is being sent like in this python example.



      Here is my code:



      const request = require('request');


      const headers = {headers: {'input': {'text':'I want to say this'}, 'voice':{ 'languageCode' : 'en-US'},'audioConfig':{'audioEncoding': 'MP3'}}}

      request.post('https://texttospeech.googleapis.com/v1beta1/text:synthesize?key=API_KEY',headers, (error, res, body) => {
      if (error) {
      console.error(error)
      return
      }
      console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`)
      console.log(body)
      })






      node.js






      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question











      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question










      asked Nov 8 at 18:40









      mrsB2013

      545




      545
























          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes

















          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          This is documented here:




          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 to view request and response headers and bodies.








          share|improve this answer





















            Your Answer






            StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
            StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function () {
            StackExchange.using("snippets", function () {
            StackExchange.snippets.init();
            });
            });
            }, "code-snippets");

            StackExchange.ready(function() {
            var channelOptions = {
            tags: "".split(" "),
            id: "1"
            };
            initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

            StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
            // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
            if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
            StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
            createEditor();
            });
            }
            else {
            createEditor();
            }
            });

            function createEditor() {
            StackExchange.prepareEditor({
            heartbeatType: 'answer',
            convertImagesToLinks: true,
            noModals: true,
            showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
            reputationToPostImages: 10,
            bindNavPrevention: true,
            postfix: "",
            imageUploader: {
            brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
            contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
            allowUrls: true
            },
            onDemand: true,
            discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
            ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
            });


            }
            });














            draft saved

            draft discarded


















            StackExchange.ready(
            function () {
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53214169%2fnode-js-request-print-entire-http-request-raw-of-a-post%23new-answer', 'question_page');
            }
            );

            Post as a guest















            Required, but never shown

























            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes








            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes









            active

            oldest

            votes






            active

            oldest

            votes








            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted










            This is documented here:




            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 to view request and response headers and bodies.








            share|improve this answer

























              up vote
              1
              down vote



              accepted










              This is documented here:




              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 to view request and response headers and bodies.








              share|improve this answer























                up vote
                1
                down vote



                accepted







                up vote
                1
                down vote



                accepted






                This is documented here:




                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 to view request and response headers and bodies.








                share|improve this answer












                This is documented here:




                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 to view request and response headers and bodies.









                share|improve this answer












                share|improve this answer



                share|improve this answer










                answered Nov 8 at 19:13









                robertklep

                133k17231240




                133k17231240






























                    draft saved

                    draft discarded




















































                    Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


                    • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                    But avoid



                    • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                    • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                    To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.





                    Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.


                    Please pay close attention to the following guidance:


                    • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                    But avoid



                    • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                    • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                    To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                    draft saved


                    draft discarded














                    StackExchange.ready(
                    function () {
                    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53214169%2fnode-js-request-print-entire-http-request-raw-of-a-post%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                    }
                    );

                    Post as a guest















                    Required, but never shown





















































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown

































                    Required, but never shown














                    Required, but never shown












                    Required, but never shown







                    Required, but never shown







                    這個網誌中的熱門文章

                    Tangent Lines Diagram Along Smooth Curve

                    Yusuf al-Mu'taman ibn Hud

                    Zucchini