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should this be above console.log as seen in @chrisdickinson's original example?
might make sense to have the response enter flowing mode before accessing it.
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I don't think that's necessary,
statusCode
is a property that exists when the function is called and isn't attached to the streaming nature ofres
in any way (beyond this point at least). I'm more concerned with the lack lack of information on whatres.resume()
does but explaining it here, even "enter flowing mode", is going to detract from the point of the example and likely take up too much additional space.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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So I dug a bit further into this. The response in the callback is an instance of
http.IncomingMessage
... and finding that out was not exactly obvious.http.IncomingMessage
implements the Readable stream interface, which is where it inherits.resume
from.Quite a bit of digging is necessary to find out what this function does. While it may not make sense to duplicate documentation, perhaps we can find a better way to discover inherited properties
Any thoughts @nodejs/documentation?
If there is an interest in this I'll move it to a separate issue to avoid derailing this PR.
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Correct.
IncomingMessage
would probably better beHTTPMessage
.