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There's one big disadvantage of the URLFetch service, which is that it's limited to 32MB inbound and 10MB outbound. Those are pretty small numbers in this day and age.In Java8-land I've used both Apache HttpClient and OkHttp and both work normally.Jeff
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Thanks, then I will star of course that feature request. And it's very good there isn't difference.--
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 11:58:27 PM UTC+4, Yasser Karout (Cloud Platform Support) wrote:Currently, there is no implementation of urlfetch for Node.js so you would have to use the standard HTTP library or other libraries to issue HTTP requests.I created a feature request on the issue tracker website which will get forwarded to engineering. You can click on the star next to the request title on the top of the page to mark that you are interested in the feature and receive email updates.However there are no ETAs or guarantees of implementation for feature requests.Regarding performance, all HTTP requests, whether urlfetch is used or not, are issued using App Engine’s URL Fetch service for efficiency and scaling purposes. Meaning performance will not differ while using native libraries or urlfetch.One advantage that urlfetch has is that it provides you with an interface to make asynchronous requests.
On Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 2:01:26 AM UTC-4, Aleksander Efremov wrote:All outbound requests in the "appengine" of "python" and "go" issue via "urlfetch" service. But for "node.js" it isn't available. There is improvements on using the "urlfetch" service instead of a native libraries in "python" and "go"? And why it isn't implemented for "node.js"?
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App Engine does not support streaming responses where data is sent in incremental chunks to the client while a request is being processed. All data from your code is collected as described above and sent as a single HTTP response.
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