node.js request to docker api gives always error 400












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I get always an error 400 when I try to connect to docker api.
When I try it with curl I get an response.



const request = require('request');


request('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info', (error, response, body) => {
console.log('error:', error);
console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode);
console.log(body);
});




root@e014aa4c09ad:/docker-api# node test.js
error: null
statusCode: 400
400 Bad Request: malformed Host header









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  • what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

    – Wayne Phipps
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:56











  • I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:59











  • You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

    – Valerian Pereira
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:00











  • The problem is the libary can not create services

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01
















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I get always an error 400 when I try to connect to docker api.
When I try it with curl I get an response.



const request = require('request');


request('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info', (error, response, body) => {
console.log('error:', error);
console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode);
console.log(body);
});




root@e014aa4c09ad:/docker-api# node test.js
error: null
statusCode: 400
400 Bad Request: malformed Host header









share|improve this question

























  • what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

    – Wayne Phipps
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:56











  • I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:59











  • You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

    – Valerian Pereira
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:00











  • The problem is the libary can not create services

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01














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I get always an error 400 when I try to connect to docker api.
When I try it with curl I get an response.



const request = require('request');


request('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info', (error, response, body) => {
console.log('error:', error);
console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode);
console.log(body);
});




root@e014aa4c09ad:/docker-api# node test.js
error: null
statusCode: 400
400 Bad Request: malformed Host header









share|improve this question
















I get always an error 400 when I try to connect to docker api.
When I try it with curl I get an response.



const request = require('request');


request('http://unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info', (error, response, body) => {
console.log('error:', error);
console.log('statusCode:', response && response.statusCode);
console.log(body);
});




root@e014aa4c09ad:/docker-api# node test.js
error: null
statusCode: 400
400 Bad Request: malformed Host header






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  • what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

    – Wayne Phipps
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:56











  • I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:59











  • You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

    – Valerian Pereira
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:00











  • The problem is the libary can not create services

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01



















  • what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

    – Wayne Phipps
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:56











  • I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:59











  • You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

    – Valerian Pereira
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:00











  • The problem is the libary can not create services

    – mover
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01

















what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

– Wayne Phipps
Nov 21 '18 at 19:56





what happens if you remove http:// from the request and just have unix:/var/run/docker.sock:/v1.37/info ?

– Wayne Phipps
Nov 21 '18 at 19:56













I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

– mover
Nov 21 '18 at 19:59





I get tihs message "error: Error: unix:// URL scheme is no longer supported. Please use the format http://unix:SOCKET:PATH"

– mover
Nov 21 '18 at 19:59













You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

– Valerian Pereira
Nov 21 '18 at 20:00





You can use this library instead github.com/apocas/dockerode

– Valerian Pereira
Nov 21 '18 at 20:00













The problem is the libary can not create services

– mover
Nov 21 '18 at 20:01





The problem is the libary can not create services

– mover
Nov 21 '18 at 20:01












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According to https://github.com/request/request/issues/2327#issuecomment-298317737, you need to set the Host header to null.



  headers: {
'host' : null
},





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    According to https://github.com/request/request/issues/2327#issuecomment-298317737, you need to set the Host header to null.



      headers: {
    'host' : null
    },





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      According to https://github.com/request/request/issues/2327#issuecomment-298317737, you need to set the Host header to null.



        headers: {
      'host' : null
      },





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        According to https://github.com/request/request/issues/2327#issuecomment-298317737, you need to set the Host header to null.



          headers: {
        'host' : null
        },





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        According to https://github.com/request/request/issues/2327#issuecomment-298317737, you need to set the Host header to null.



          headers: {
        'host' : null
        },






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