Node.js IncomingMessage Object
Example
The IncomingMessage object is passed as the first argument in the requestListener function:
  let http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
  
  res.end(req.url);
}).listen(8080);
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Definition and Usage
The IncomingMessage object represents the request to the server.
IncomingMessage Methods and Properties
| destroy() | |
| headers | Returns a key-value pair object containing header names and values | 
| httpVersion | Returns the HTTP version sent by the client | 
| method | Returns the request method | 
| rawHeaders | Returns an array of the request headers | 
| rawTrailers | Returns an array of the raw request trailer keys and values | 
| setTimeout() | Calls a specified function after a specified number of milliseconds | 
| statusCode | Returns the HTTP response status code | 
| socket | Returns the Socket object for the connection | 
| trailers | Returns an object containing the trailers | 
| url | Returns the request URL string | 
 
