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@asmodeo/http
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This library contains utilities relations to queries requests to the server.
This library contains some reusable code blocks for different applications.
npm i @asmodeo/http
npm i @asmodeo/http --save
Contains the status code values.
import { STATUS_CODE } from '@asmodeo/http';
console.log(STATUS_CODE.OK); // 200
console.log(STATUS_CODE.ACCEPTED); // 202
console.log(STATUS_CODE.UNAUTHORIZED); // 401
console.log(STATUS_CODE.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR); // 500
Contains the status code validations and object instantiate.
import { StatusCode } from '@asmodeo/http';
const _statusCode_ = new StatusCode(200);
console.log(_statusCode_.value); // 200
console.log(_statusCode_.ok); // true
console.log(_statusCode_.continue); // false
// ...
console.log(StatusCode.isBadRequest(200)); // false
console.log(StatusCode.isBadRequest(400)); // true
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This library contains utilities relations to queries requests to the server.
We found that @asmodeo/http demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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