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# minipass-fetch
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An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streams
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This is a fork (or more precisely, a reimplementation) of
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[node-fetch](http://npm.im/node-fetch). All streams have been replaced
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with [minipass streams](http://npm.im/minipass).
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The goal of this module is to stay in sync with the API presented by
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`node-fetch`, with the exception of the streaming interface provided.
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## Why
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Minipass streams are faster and more deterministic in their timing contract
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than node-core streams, making them a better fit for many server-side use
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cases.
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## API
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See [node-fetch](http://npm.im/node-fetch)
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Differences from `node-fetch` (and, by extension, from the WhatWG Fetch
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specification):
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- Returns [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) streams instead of node-core
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streams.
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- Supports the full set of [TLS Options that may be provided to
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`https.request()`](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback)
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when making `https` requests.
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