Hello everyone, I’m pretty new to NodeJS, but I’m working on a module for the Home automation JEEDOM. I’m stuck at being able to do a simple GET and having the context during async GET response in order to know from where my request came from var req = https.get("https://JEEDOMURL/core/api/jeeApi.php?apikey=...&type=cmd&id=127"); req.idx = "127"; req.on("response", function(res){ res.on('data', (d) => { console.log("DEBUG : " + req.idx +" / "+ typeof (d)); console.log("DEBUG : " + req.idx +" / "+ d); }) }); var req = https.get("https://JEEDOMURL/core/api/jeeApi.php?apikey=...&type=cmd&id=695"); req.idx = "695"; req.on("response", function(res){ res.on('data', (d) => { console.log("DEBUG : " + req.idx +" / "+ typeof (d)); console.log("DEBUG : " + req.idx +" / "+ d); }) }); With no surprise I’m getting DEBUG : 695 / object DEBUG : 695 / 5515 DEBUG : 695 / object DEBUG : 695 / 19.8 instead of getting DEBUG : 695 / object DEBUG : 127 / 5515 DEBUG : 695 / object DEBUG : 695 / 19.8 I know that is expected by JS async guru, but How can I explicitly pass a variable and getting my http get DATA synchronize. I’ve read a lot of module code, and unfortunately for me JEEDOM is not giving me any context information in the GET answer https://JEEDOMURL/core/api/jeeApi.php?apikey=...&type=cmd&id=127" is only responding 5515 and https://JEEDOMURL/core/api/jeeApi.php?apikey=...&type=cmd&id=695" is responding 19.8 Any help would be appreciate ? Thanks in advance for your time. I’m really stuck, and I don’t want to parse the URL to get back my ID.