From 010126567cca3a02073d71a29030ba86d96c195f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 0neGal Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2024 19:03:41 +0100 Subject: added requests.check() and uses of it Very minimal uses of it, currently it simply checks every 30s and on startup whether a set of domains/endpoints we use work, and if all fail, then we assume something is wrong with the internet. --- src/modules/requests.js | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/modules') diff --git a/src/modules/requests.js b/src/modules/requests.js index dac3a4f..ffa57c6 100644 --- a/src/modules/requests.js +++ b/src/modules/requests.js @@ -25,6 +25,15 @@ ipcMain.handle("request", async (e, ...args) => { return res; }) +ipcMain.handle("request-check", async (_, ...args) => { + let res = false; + + try { + res = await requests.check(...args); + }catch(err) {} + + return res; +}) // updates `cache_dir` and `cache_file` function set_paths() { @@ -244,4 +253,43 @@ requests.get = (host, path, cache_key, ignore_max_time_when_offline = true, max_ }) } +// checks whether a list of `endpoints` can be contacted +requests.check = async (endpoints) => { + // turn `endpoints` into an array, if it isn't already + if (typeof endpoints == "string") { + endpoints = [endpoints]; + } + + // list of what failed and succeeded, will be returned later + let res = { + failed: [], + succeeded: [] + } + + // run through all the endpoints + for (let endpoint of endpoints) { + let req; + + // attempt to do a request + try { + req = await fetch(endpoint); + } catch(err) { // something went wrong! + res.failed.push(endpoint); + continue; + } + + // if we're within the `200-299` response code range, we + // consider it a success + if (req.status < 300 && req.status >= 200) { + res.succeeded.push(endpoint); + continue; + } + + // we failed! + res.failed.push(endpoint); + } + + return res; +} + module.exports = requests; -- cgit v1.2.3