@@ -21,28 +21,29 @@ added: v0.3.4
2121This class is a subclass of ` tls.Server `  and emits events same as
2222[ ` http.Server ` ] [ ] . See [ ` http.Server ` ] [ ]  for more information.
2323
24- ### server.setTimeout(msecs, callback)  
24+ ### server.setTimeout([ msecs] [ , callback ] )  
2525<!--  YAML
2626added: v0.11.2 
2727--> 
28+ -  ` msecs `  {number} Defaults to 120000 (2 minutes).
29+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
2830
2931See [ ` http.Server#setTimeout() ` ] [ ] .
3032
31- ### server.timeout  
33+ ### server.timeout( [ msecs ] )   
3234<!--  YAML
3335added: v0.11.2 
3436--> 
37+ -  ` msecs `  {number} Defaults to 120000 (2 minutes).
3538
3639See [ ` http.Server#timeout ` ] [ ] .
3740
3841## https.createServer(options[ , requestListener] )  
3942<!--  YAML
4043added: v0.3.4 
4144--> 
42- 
43- Returns a new HTTPS web server object. The ` options `  is similar to
44- [ ` tls.createServer() ` ] [ ] .  The ` requestListener `  is a function which is
45- automatically added to the ` 'request' `  event.
45+ -  ` options `  {Object} Accepts ` options `  from [ ` tls.createServer() ` ] [ ]  and [ ` tls.createSecureContext() ` ] [ ] .
46+ -  ` requestListener `  {Function} A listener to be added to the ` request `  event.
4647
4748Example:
4849
@@ -83,19 +84,33 @@ https.createServer(options, (req, res) => {
8384<!--  YAML
8485added: v0.1.90 
8586--> 
87+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
8688
8789See [ ` http.close() ` ] [ ]  for details.
8890
8991### server.listen(handle[ , callback] )  
92+ -  ` handle `  {Object}
93+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
94+ 
9095### server.listen(path[ , callback] )  
91- ### server.listen(port[ , host] [ , backlog ] [ , callback] )  
96+ -  ` path `  {string}
97+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
98+ 
99+ ### server.listen([ port] [ , host ] [ , backlog] [ , callback ] )  
100+ -  ` port `  {number}
101+ -  ` hostname `  {string}
102+ -  ` backlog `  {number}
103+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
92104
93105See [ ` http.listen() ` ] [ ]  for details.
94106
95- ## https.get(options, callback)  
107+ ## https.get(options[ , callback] )  
96108<!--  YAML
97109added: v0.3.6 
98110--> 
111+ -  ` options `  {Object | string} Accepts the same ` options `  as
112+   [ ` https.request() ` ] [ ] , with the ` method `  always set to ` GET ` .
113+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
99114
100115Like [ ` http.get() ` ] [ ]  but for HTTPS.
101116
@@ -127,18 +142,27 @@ added: v0.5.9
127142
128143Global instance of [ ` https.Agent ` ] [ ]  for all HTTPS client requests.
129144
130- ## https.request(options, callback)  
145+ ## https.request(options[ , callback] )  
131146<!--  YAML
132147added: v0.3.6 
133148--> 
149+ -  ` options `  {Object | string} Accepts all ` options `  from [ ` http.request() ` ] [ ] ,
150+   with some differences in default values:
151+   -  ` protocol `  Defaults to ` https: ` 
152+   -  ` port `  Defaults to ` 443 ` .
153+   -  ` agent `  Defaults to ` https.globalAgent ` .
154+ -  ` callback `  {Function}
155+ 
134156
135157Makes a request to a secure web server.
136158
159+ The following additional ` options `  from [ ` tls.connect() ` ] [ ]  are also accepted when using a
160+   custom [ ` Agent ` ] [ ] :
161+   ` pfx ` , ` key ` , ` passphrase ` , ` cert ` , ` ca ` , ` ciphers ` , ` rejectUnauthorized ` , ` secureProtocol ` , ` servername ` 
162+ 
137163` options `  can be an object or a string. If ` options `  is a string, it is
138164automatically parsed with [ ` url.parse() ` ] [ ] .
139165
140- All options from [ ` http.request() ` ] [ ]  are valid.
141- 
142166Example:
143167
144168``` js 
@@ -165,58 +189,7 @@ req.on('error', (e) => {
165189});
166190req .end ();
167191``` 
168- 
169- The options argument has the following options
170- 
171- -  ` host ` : A domain name or IP address of the server to issue the request to.
172-   Defaults to ` 'localhost' ` .
173- -  ` hostname ` : Alias for ` host ` . To support ` url.parse() `  ` hostname `  is
174-   preferred over ` host ` .
175- -  ` family ` : IP address family to use when resolving ` host `  and ` hostname ` .
176-   Valid values are ` 4 `  or ` 6 ` . When unspecified, both IP v4 and v6 will be
177-   used.
178- -  ` port ` : Port of remote server. Defaults to 443.
179- -  ` localAddress ` : Local interface to bind for network connections.
180- -  ` socketPath ` : Unix Domain Socket (use one of host: port  or socketPath).
181- -  ` method ` : A string specifying the HTTP request method. Defaults to ` 'GET' ` .
182- -  ` path ` : Request path. Defaults to ` '/' ` . Should include query string if any.
183-   E.G. ` '/index.html?page=12' ` . An exception is thrown when the request path
184-   contains illegal characters. Currently, only spaces are rejected but that
185-   may change in the future.
186- -  ` headers ` : An object containing request headers.
187- -  ` auth ` : Basic authentication i.e. ` 'user:password' `  to compute an
188-   Authorization header.
189- -  ` agent ` : Controls [ ` Agent ` ] [ ]  behavior. When an Agent is used request will
190-   default to ` Connection: keep-alive ` . Possible values:
191-  -  ` undefined `  (default): use [ ` globalAgent ` ] [ ]  for this host and port.
192-  -  ` Agent `  object: explicitly use the passed in ` Agent ` .
193-  -  ` false ` : opts out of connection pooling with an Agent, defaults request to
194-    ` Connection: close ` .
195- 
196- The following options from [ ` tls.connect() ` ] [ ]  can also be specified:
197- 
198- -  ` pfx ` : Certificate, Private key and CA certificates to use for SSL. Default ` null ` .
199- -  ` key ` : Private key to use for SSL. Default ` null ` .
200- -  ` passphrase ` : A string of passphrase for the private key or pfx. Default ` null ` .
201- -  ` cert ` : Public x509 certificate to use. Default ` null ` .
202- -  ` ca ` : A string, [ ` Buffer ` ] [ ]  or array of strings or [ ` Buffer ` ] [ ] s of trusted
203-   certificates in PEM format. If this is omitted several well known "root"
204-   CAs will be used, like VeriSign. These are used to authorize connections.
205- -  ` ciphers ` : A string describing the ciphers to use or exclude. Consult
206-   < https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT >  for
207-   details on the format.
208- -  ` rejectUnauthorized ` : If ` true ` , the server certificate is verified against
209-   the list of supplied CAs. An ` 'error' `  event is emitted if verification
210-   fails. Verification happens at the connection level, * before*  the HTTP
211-   request is sent. Default ` true ` .
212- -  ` secureProtocol ` : The SSL method to use, e.g. ` SSLv3_method `  to force
213-   SSL version 3. The possible values depend on your installation of
214-   OpenSSL and are defined in the constant [ ` SSL_METHODS ` ] [ ] .
215- -  ` servername ` : Servername for SNI (Server Name Indication) TLS extension.
216- 
217- In order to specify these options, use a custom [ ` Agent ` ] [ ] .
218- 
219- Example:
192+ Example using options from [ ` tls.connect() ` ] [ ] :
220193
221194``` js 
222195const  options  =  {
@@ -270,4 +243,5 @@ const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
270243[ `SSL_METHODS` ] : https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/ssl.html#DEALING-WITH-PROTOCOL-METHODS 
271244[ `tls.connect()` ] : tls.html#tls_tls_connect_options_callback 
272245[ `tls.createServer()` ] : tls.html#tls_tls_createserver_options_secureconnectionlistener 
246+ [ `tls.createSecureContext()` ] : tls.html#tls_tls_createsecurecontext_options 
273247[ `url.parse()` ] : url.html#url_url_parse_urlstring_parsequerystring_slashesdenotehost 
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