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@ama-sdk/client-fetch
Advanced tools
This package exposes the Api Fetch Client from an SDK based on @ama-sdk/core.
This package contains all the Fetch Plugins, helpers and object definitions to dialog with an API following the ama-sdk
architecture.
[!TIP] Please refer to the SDK initializer package for getting started with an API client SDK based on
ama-sdk
architecture.
The Api Fetch Client can be added to your project via the following command:
ng add @ama-sdk/client-fetch
[!NOTE] In case of migration from deprecated
ApiFetchClient
imported from@ama-sdk/core
, theng add
command will replace, in your existing code, the import from@ama-sdk/core
to@ama-sdk/client-fetch
for the deprecated dependencies.
FAQs
Fetch API Request client for @ama-sdk/core based SDK
The npm package @ama-sdk/client-fetch receives a total of 2,086 weekly downloads. As such, @ama-sdk/client-fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ama-sdk/client-fetch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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