| name | output-error-http-client |
| description | Fix HTTP client misuse in Output SDK steps. Use when seeing untraced requests, missing error details, axios-related errors, or when HTTP calls aren't being properly logged and retried. |
| allowed-tools | ["Bash","Read"] |
Fix HTTP Client Misuse
Overview
This skill helps diagnose and fix issues caused by using axios, fetch, or other HTTP clients directly instead of Output SDK's httpClient from @outputai/http. The Output SDK client provides tracing, automatic retries, and better error handling.
When to Use This Skill
You're seeing:
- Untraced HTTP requests (not appearing in workflow traces)
- Missing error details for failed requests
- axios-related errors or import issues
- Retries not working for HTTP failures
- Inconsistent timeout behavior
Root Cause
Using axios, fetch, or other HTTP clients directly bypasses Output SDK's:
- Request/response tracing: Calls aren't logged in workflow traces
- Automatic retries: Failed requests aren't retried
- Error standardization: Error formats may be inconsistent
- Timeout handling: Timeouts may not integrate with step timeouts
Symptoms
Using axios Directly
import axios from 'axios';
export const fetchData = step( {
name: 'fetchData',
fn: async input => {
const response = await axios.get( 'https://api.example.com/data' );
return response.data;
}
} );
Using fetch Directly
export const fetchData = step( {
name: 'fetchData',
fn: async input => {
const response = await fetch( 'https://api.example.com/data' );
return response.json();
}
} );
Solution
Use httpClient from @outputai/http:
Basic Usage
import { z, step } from '@outputai/core';
import { httpClient } from '@outputai/http';
export const fetchData = step( {
name: 'fetchData',
inputSchema: z.object( {
endpoint: z.string()
} ),
outputSchema: z.object( {
data: z.unknown()
} ),
fn: async input => {
const client = httpClient( {
prefixUrl: 'https://api.example.com'
} );
const data = await client.get( input.endpoint ).json();
return { data };
}
} );
With Full Configuration
import { httpClient } from '@outputai/http';
const client = httpClient( {
prefixUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
timeout: 30000,
retry: {
limit: 3,
methods: [ 'GET', 'POST' ],
statusCodes: [ 408, 500, 502, 503, 504 ]
},
headers: {
'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
}
} );
HTTP Methods
GET Request
const data = await client.get( 'users/123' ).json();
POST Request
const result = await client.post( 'users', {
json: {
name: 'John',
email: 'john@example.com'
}
} ).json();
PUT Request
const updated = await client.put( 'users/123', {
json: {
name: 'John Updated'
}
} ).json();
DELETE Request
await client.delete( 'users/123' );
With Query Parameters
const data = await client.get( 'search', {
searchParams: {
q: 'query',
limit: 10
}
} ).json();
Metadata-Only Responses
When code only reads metadata from a non-HEAD response, such as response.url, response.status, or headers, cancel the
unused body. Reading a body with .json(), .text(), etc. already consumes it.
const response = await client.get( url );
try {
return response.url;
} finally {
await response.body?.cancel();
}
Complete Migration Example
Before (Wrong - using axios)
import axios from 'axios';
import { step } from '@outputai/core';
export const createUser = step( {
name: 'createUser',
fn: async input => {
try {
const response = await axios.post(
'https://api.example.com/users',
{ name: input.name, email: input.email },
{
headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${process.env.API_KEY}` },
timeout: 30000
}
);
return response.data;
} catch ( error ) {
if ( axios.isAxiosError( error ) ) {
throw new Error( `API Error: ${error.response?.data?.message}` );
}
throw error;
}
}
} );
After (Correct - using httpClient)
import { z, step } from '@outputai/core';
import { httpClient } from '@outputai/http';
import { credentials } from '@outputai/credentials';
export const createUser = step( {
name: 'createUser',
inputSchema: z.object( {
name: z.string(),
email: z.string().email()
} ),
outputSchema: z.object( {
id: z.string(),
name: z.string(),
email: z.string()
} ),
fn: async input => {
const client = httpClient( {
prefixUrl: 'https://api.example.com',
timeout: 30000,
retry: { limit: 3 },
headers: {
'Authorization': `Bearer ${credentials.require( 'service.api_key' )}`
}
} );
const user = await client.post( 'users', {
json: {
name: input.name,
email: input.email
}
} ).json();
return user;
}
} );
Error Handling
The httpClient provides structured error handling:
import { httpClient, HTTPError } from '@outputai/http';
export const fetchData = step( {
name: 'fetchData',
fn: async input => {
const client = httpClient( { prefixUrl: 'https://api.example.com' } );
try {
return await client.get( 'data' ).json();
} catch ( error ) {
if ( error instanceof HTTPError ) {
const status = error.response.status;
const body = await error.response.json();
throw new Error( `API returned ${status}: ${body.message}` );
}
throw error;
}
}
} );
Finding axios/fetch Usage
Search your codebase:
grep -rn "from 'axios'\|from \"axios\"" src/
grep -rn "await fetch(" src/
grep -rn "got\|node-fetch\|request\|superagent" src/
Benefits of httpClient
- Tracing: Requests appear in workflow traces with timing
- Automatic Retries: Configurable retry logic for transient failures
- Consistent Errors: Standardized error format across all requests
- Timeout Integration: Works with step and workflow timeouts
- Type Safety: Full TypeScript support
Configuration Options
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|
prefixUrl | Base URL for all requests | (required) |
timeout | Request timeout in ms | 10000 |
retry.limit | Max retry attempts | 2 |
retry.methods | HTTP methods to retry | ['GET', 'PUT', 'HEAD', 'DELETE', 'OPTIONS', 'TRACE'] |
retry.statusCodes | Status codes to retry | [408, 413, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504] |
headers | Default headers | {} |
Verification
After migrating to httpClient:
- Run the workflow:
npx output workflow run <name> --input '<input>'
- Check the trace:
npx output workflow debug <id> --json
- Verify tracing: HTTP requests should appear in the step trace
- Test retries: Simulate failures to verify retry behavior
Related Issues
- For I/O in workflow functions, see
output-error-direct-io
- For connection issues, see
output-services-check
- For encrypted secrets management, see
output-dev-credentials