How do I ungzip (decompress) a NodeJS request's module gzip response body?

How do I unzip a gzipped body in a request's module response?

I have tried several examples around the web but none of them appear to work.

request(url, function(err, response, body) {
    if(err) {
        handleError(err)
    } else {
        if(response.headers['content-encoding'] == 'gzip') {    
            // How can I unzip the gzipped string body variable?
            // For instance, this url:
            // http://highsnobiety.com/2012/08/25/norse-projects-fall-2012-lookbook/
            // Throws error:
            // { [Error: incorrect header check] errno: -3, code: 'Z_DATA_ERROR' }
            // Yet, browser displays page fine and debugger shows its gzipped
            // And unzipped by browser fine...
            if(response.headers['content-encoding'] && response.headers['content-encoding'].toLowerCase().indexOf('gzip') > -1) {   
                var body = response.body;                    
                zlib.gunzip(response.body, function(error, data) {
                    if(!error) {
                        response.body = data.toString();
                    } else {
                        console.log('Error unzipping:');
                        console.log(error);
                        response.body = body;
                    }
                });
            }
        }
    }
}

I couldn't get request to work either, so ended up using http instead.

var http = require("http"),
    zlib = require("zlib");

function getGzipped(url, callback) {
    // buffer to store the streamed decompression
    var buffer = [];

    http.get(url, function(res) {
        // pipe the response into the gunzip to decompress
        var gunzip = zlib.createGunzip();            
        res.pipe(gunzip);

        gunzip.on('data', function(data) {
            // decompression chunk ready, add it to the buffer
            buffer.push(data.toString())

        }).on("end", function() {
            // response and decompression complete, join the buffer and return
            callback(null, buffer.join("")); 

        }).on("error", function(e) {
            callback(e);
        })
    }).on('error', function(e) {
        callback(e)
    });
}

getGzipped(url, function(err, data) {
   console.log(data);
});

try adding encoding: null to the options you pass to request, this will avoid converting the downloaded body to a string and keep it in a binary buffer.


Like @Iftah said, set encoding: null.

Full example (less error handling):

request = require('request');
zlib = require('zlib');

request(url, {encoding: null}, function(err, response, body){
    if(response.headers['content-encoding'] == 'gzip'){
        zlib.gunzip(body, function(err, dezipped) {
            callback(dezipped.toString());
        });
    } else {
        callback(body);
    }
});

Actually request module handles the gzip response. In order to tell the request module to decode the body argument in the callback function, We have to set the 'gzip' to true in the options. Let me explain you with an example.

Example:

var opts = {
  uri: 'some uri which return gzip data',
  gzip: true
}

request(opts, function (err, res, body) {
 // now body and res.body both will contain decoded content.
})

Note: The data you get on 'reponse' event is not decoded.

This works for me. Hope it works for you guys too.

The similar problem usually we ran into while working with request module is with JSON parsing. Let me explain it. If u want request module to automatically parse the body and provide you JSON content in the body argument. Then you have to set 'json' to true in the options.

var opts = {
  uri:'some uri that provides json data', 
  json: true
} 
request(opts, function (err, res, body) {
// body and res.body will contain json content
})

Reference: https://www.npmjs.com/package/request#requestoptions-callback