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@api.global/typedrequest
Advanced tools
make typed requests towards apis
Use TypeScript for best in class intellisense.
import { expect, tap } from '@pushrocks/tapbundle';
import * as smartexpress from '@pushrocks/smartexpress';
import * as typedrequest from '../ts/index';
let testServer: smartexpress.Server;
let testTypedHandler: typedrequest.TypedHandler<ITestReqRes>;
// lets define an interface
interface ITestReqRes {
method: 'hi';
request: {
name: string;
};
response: {
surname: string;
};
}
tap.test('should create a typedHandler', async () => {
// lets use the interface in a TypedHandler
testTypedHandler = new typedrequest.TypedHandler<ITestReqRes>('hi', async (reqArg) => {
return {
surname: 'wow',
};
});
});
tap.test('should spawn a server to test with', async () => {
testServer = new smartexpress.Server({
cors: true,
forceSsl: false,
port: 3000,
});
});
tap.test('should define a testHandler', async () => {
const testTypedRouter = new typedrequest.TypedRouter(); // typed routers can broker typedrequests between handlers
testTypedRouter.addTypedHandler(testTypedHandler);
testServer.addRoute(
'/testroute',
new smartexpress.HandlerTypedRouter(testTypedRouter as any) // the "any" is testspecific, since smartexpress ships with its own version of typedrequest.
);
});
tap.test('should start the server', async () => {
await testServer.start();
});
tap.test('should fire a request', async () => {
const typedRequest = new typedrequest.TypedRequest<ITestReqRes>(
'http://localhost:3000/testroute',
'hi'
);
const response = await typedRequest.fire({
name: 'really',
});
console.log('this is the response:');
console.log(response);
expect(response.surname).to.equal('wow');
});
tap.test('should end the server', async () => {
await testServer.stop();
});
tap.start();
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FAQs
A TypeScript library for making typed requests towards APIs, including facilities for handling requests, routing, and virtual stream handling.
We found that @api.global/typedrequest 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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