I'm using Node.js
for backend (I'm just testing it with localhost
), and I noticed that with this code...
response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' });
fs.readFile('index.html', (_err, data) => {
response.end(data);
});
response.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
const responseBody = { headers, method, url, body };
response.write(JSON.stringify(responseBody));
response.end();
...the second response.end()
call was "overwriting" the first one (the html
page was never shown).
So I decided to use setTimeout
to see if I could make appear the content of index.html
first, and then after a few seconds the application/json
response...
setTimeout(() => {
response.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
const responseBody = { headers, method, url, body };
response.write(JSON.stringify(responseBody));
response.end();
}, 1000);
...but after the first response.end()
call I could never see the json
appear.
Then I had a strange idea, I decided to change the timeout from 1000ms
to 1ms
, and the html
content was never shown, I immediately (or maybe after 1ms
, which is such a small amount of time) saw the json
content.
I tried with 10ms
but it worked as with 1000ms
, then I tried with 2ms
, and refreshing the page it sometimes showed json
and sometimes html
.
How is this possible? The response.end()
function doesn't wait until the response
has ended? Is it caused by something else? Thank you in advance.
fs.readFile(…)
call.end
, whatever the other one tried to send, it won't be sent.