# request-progress [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Downloads][downloads-image]][npm-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Coverage Status][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] [![Dependency status][david-dm-image]][david-dm-url] [![Dev Dependency status][david-dm-dev-image]][david-dm-dev-url] [npm-url]:https://npmjs.org/package/request-progress [downloads-image]:http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/request-progress.svg [npm-image]:http://img.shields.io/npm/v/request-progress.svg [travis-url]:https://travis-ci.org/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress [travis-image]:http://img.shields.io/travis/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress/master.svg [coveralls-url]:https://coveralls.io/r/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress [coveralls-image]:https://img.shields.io/coveralls/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress/master.svg [david-dm-url]:https://david-dm.org/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress [david-dm-image]:https://img.shields.io/david/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress.svg [david-dm-dev-url]:https://david-dm.org/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress#info=devDependencies [david-dm-dev-image]:https://img.shields.io/david/dev/IndigoUnited/node-request-progress.svg Tracks the download progress of a request made with [request](https://github.com/mikeal/request), giving insight of various metrics including progress percentage, download speed and time remaining. ## Installation `$ npm install request-progress` ## Usage ```js var fs = require('fs'); var request = require('request'); var progress = require('request-progress'); // The options argument is optional so you can omit it progress(request('https://az412801.vo.msecnd.net/vhd/VMBuild_20141027/VirtualBox/IE11/Windows/IE11.Win8.1.For.Windows.VirtualBox.zip'), { // throttle: 2000, // Throttle the progress event to 2000ms, defaults to 1000ms // delay: 1000, // Only start to emit after 1000ms delay, defaults to 0ms // lengthHeader: 'x-transfer-length' // Length header to use, defaults to content-length }) .on('progress', function (state) { // The state is an object that looks like this: // { // percent: 0.5, // Overall percent (between 0 to 1) // speed: 554732, // The download speed in bytes/sec // size: { // total: 90044871, // The total payload size in bytes // transferred: 27610959 // The transferred payload size in bytes // }, // time: { // elapsed: 36.235, // The total elapsed seconds since the start (3 decimals) // remaining: 81.403 // The remaining seconds to finish (3 decimals) // } // } console.log('progress', state); }) .on('error', function (err) { // Do something with err }) .on('end', function () { // Do something after request finishes }) .pipe(fs.createWriteStream('IE11.Win8.1.For.Windows.VirtualBox.zip')); ``` If the request's response does not include the `content-length` header, the values of some metrics will be `null`. Also `speed` and `time.remaining` will be `null` until it can be calculated. The `state` object emitted in the `progress` event is reused to avoid creating a new object for each event. If you wish to peek the `state` object at any time, it is available in `request.progressState`. ## Tests `$ npm test` `$ npm test-cov` to get coverage report ## License Released under the [MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).