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@11ty/eleventy-fetch
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Requires Node 18+
Formerly known as @11ty/eleventy-cache-assets
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Fetch network resources and cache them so you don’t bombard your API (or other resources). Do this at configurable intervals—not with every build! Once per minute, or once per hour, once per day, or however often you like!
With the added benefit that if one successful request completes, you can now work offline!
This plugin can save any kind of asset—JSON, HTML, images, videos, etc.
eleventy-fetch
documentation is on 11ty.dev.npm install @11ty/eleventy-fetch
The full eleventy-fetch
documentation is on 11ty.dev.
npm run test
FAQs
Fetch and locally cache remote API calls and assets.
The npm package @11ty/eleventy-fetch receives a total of 11,682 weekly downloads. As such, @11ty/eleventy-fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @11ty/eleventy-fetch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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