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https: make https.globalAgent overridable also under ECMAScript Modules #48808
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Thanks for opening a PR! Can you please add a unit test?
4b4dba5 to 54579fb Compare | @mcollina test added, based on test-https-client-override-global-agent.js |
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lgtm
| Does it already work correctly with |
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Yes, because it already use accessor property |
a0dfaa5 to 161b003 Compare | @mcollina I fixed the build failure, I sadly missed to add one "import" of primordial |
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LGTM!
161b003 to c8c19cd Compare Under ECMAScript modules when you do "import * as https from 'https'" you get a new object with properties copied from https module exports. So if this is a regular data property, you will just override a copy, but if this would be a accessor property, we can still access the actual https.globalAgent. Refs: nodejs#25170, nodejs#9386
c8c19cd to c1381e0 Compare | @mcollina I only now run the test locally, and fixed imports in it to work under ECMAScript modules (e.g. |
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| @whut Any interest on delivering this? Can you please rebase this PR after the last main branch so we can run CI again? |
Under ECMAScript modules when you do "import * as https from 'https'" you get a new object with properties copied from https module exports. So if this is a regular data property, you will just override a copy, but if this would be a accessor property, we can still access the actual https.globalAgent.
Refs: #25170, #9386