# `hafas-client` documentation **[API documentation](api.md)** ## Migrating from an old `hafas-client` version - [`4` → `5` migration guide](migrating-to-5.md) ## Throttling requests There's opt-in support for throttling requests to the endpoint. ```js import {createClient} from 'hafas-client' import {withThrottling} from 'hafas-client/throttle.js' import {profile as dbProfile} from 'hafas-client/p/db/index.js' // create a throttled HAFAS client with Deutsche Bahn profile const client = createClient(withThrottling(dbProfile), 'my-awesome-program') // Berlin Jungfernheide to München Hbf await client.journeys('8011167', '8000261', {results: 1}) ``` You can pass custom values for the nr of requests (`limit`) per interval into `withThrottling`: ```js // 2 requests per second const throttledDbProfile = withThrottling(dbProfile, 2, 1000) const client = createClient(throttledDbProfile, 'my-awesome-program') ``` ## Retrying failed requests There's opt-in support for retrying failed requests to the endpoint. ```js import {createClient} from 'hafas-client' import {withRetrying} from 'hafas-client/retry.js' import {profile as dbProfile} from 'hafas-client/p/db/index.js' // create a client with Deutsche Bahn profile that will retry on HAFAS errors const client = createClient(withRetrying(dbProfile), 'my-awesome-program') ``` You can pass custom options into `withRetrying`. They will be passed into [`retry`](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry#tutorial). ```js // retry 2 times, after 10 seconds & 30 seconds const retryingDbProfile = withRetrying(dbProfile, { retries: 2, minTimeout: 10 * 1000, factor: 3 }) const client = createClient(retryingDbProfile, 'my-awesome-program') ``` ## User agent randomization By default, `hafas-client` randomizes the client name that you pass into `createClient`, and sends it as [`User-Agent`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/User-Agent) in a randomized form: ```js import {createClient} from 'hafas-client' // … const client = createClient(someProfile, 'my-awesome-program') await client.journeys(/* … */) // User-Agent: my-awee70429some-pre70429ogram await client.journeys(/* … */) // User-Agent: my-awesom9bb8e2e-prog9bb8e2ram ``` You can turn this off by setting `profile.randomizeUserAgent` to `false`: ```js const client = createClient({ ...someProfile, randomizeUserAgent: false, }, 'my-awesome-program') ``` ## Logging requests You can use `profile.logRequest` and `profile.logResponse` to process the raw [Fetch](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API) [`Request`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request) and [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response), respectively. As an example, we can implement a custom logger: ```js import {createClient} from 'hafas-client' import {profile as dbProfile} from 'hafas-client/p/db/index.js' const logRequest = (ctx, fetchRequest, requestId) => { // ctx looks just like with the other profile.* hooks: const {dbProfile, opt} = ctx console.debug(requestId, fetchRequest.headers, fetchRequest.body + '') } const logResponse = (ctx, fetchResponse, body, requestId) => { console.debug(requestId, fetchResponse.headers, body + '') } // create a client with Deutsche Bahn profile that debug-logs const client = createClient({ ...dbProfile, logRequest, logResponse, }, 'my-awesome-program') ``` ```js // logRequest output: '29d0e3' { accept: 'application/json', 'accept-encoding': 'gzip, br, deflate', 'content-type': 'application/json', connection: 'keep-alive', 'user-agent': 'hafas842c51-clie842c51nt debug C842c51LI' } {"lang":"de","svcReqL":[{"cfg":{"polyEnc":"GPA"},"meth":"LocMatch",… // logResponse output: '29d0e3' { 'content-encoding': 'gzip', 'content-length': '1010', 'content-type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8', date: 'Thu, 06 Oct 2022 12:31:09 GMT', server: 'Apache', vary: 'User-Agent' } {"ver":"1.45","lang":"deu","id":"sb42zgck4mxtxm4s","err":"OK","graph"… ``` The default `profile.logRequest` [`console.error`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/console.html#console_console_error_data_args)s the request body, if you have set `$DEBUG` to `hafas-client`. Likewise, `profile.logResponse` `console.error`s the response body. ## Error handling Unexpected errors – e.g. due to bugs in `hafas-client` itself – aside, its methods may reject with the following errors: - `HafasError` – A generic error to signal that something HAFAS-related went wrong, either in the client, or in the HAFAS endpoint. - `HafasAccessDeniedError` – The HAFAS endpoint has rejected your request because you're not allowed to access it (or the specific API call). Subclass of `HafasError`. - `HafasInvalidRequestError` – The HAFAS endpoint reports that an invalid request has been sent. Subclass of `HafasError`. - `HafasNotFoundError` – The HAFAS endpoint does not know about such stop/trip/etc. Subclass of `HafasError`. - `HafasServerError` – An error occured within the HAFAS endpoint, so that it can't fulfill the request; For example, this happens when HAFAS' internal backend is unavailable. Subclass of `HafasError`. Each error has the following properties: - `isHafasError` – Always `true`. Allows you to differente HAFAS-related errors from e.g. network errors. - `code` – A string representing the error type for all other error classes, e.g. `INVALID_REQUEST` for `HafasInvalidRequestError`. `null` for plain `HafasError`s. - `isCausedByServer` – Boolean, telling you if the HAFAS endpoint says that it couldn't process your request because *it* is unavailable/broken. - `hafasCode` – A HAFAS-specific error code, if the HAFAS endpoint returned one; e.g. `H890` when no journeys could be found. `null` otherwise. - `request` – The [Fetch API `Request`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request) of the request. - `url` – The URL of the request. - `response` – The [Fetch API `Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response). To check **if an error from `hafas-client` is HAFAS-specific, use `error instanceof HafasError`**: ```js import {HafasError} from 'hafas-client/lib/errors.js' try { await client.journeys(/* … */) } catch (err) { if (err instanceof HafasError) { // HAFAS-specific error } else { // different error, e.g. network (ETIMEDOUT, ENETDOWN) } } ``` To determine **if you should automatically retry an error, use `!error.causedByServer`**. ## Using `hafas-client` from another language If you want to use `hafas-client` to access HAFAS APIs but work with non-Node.js environments, you can use [`hafas-client-rpc`](https://github.com/derhuerst/hafas-client-rpc) to create a [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org) interface that you can send commands to. ## Writing a profile Check [the guide](writing-a-profile.md). ## General documentation for `mgate.exe` APIs [`hafas-mgate-api.md`](hafas-mgate-api.md)