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Advanced HTTP requests in node.js and browsers, using Servie.
npm install @ffras4vnpm/magni-mollitia-iusto --save
import { fetch } from "@ffras4vnpm/magni-mollitia-iusto";
const res = await fetch("http://example.com");
const data = await res.text();
Popsicle is a universal package, meaning node.js and browsers are supported without any configuration. This means the primary endpoint requires some
domtypes in TypeScript. When in a node.js or browser only environments prefer importing@ffras4vnpm/magni-mollitia-iusto/dist/{node,browser}instead.
Popsicle re-exports Request, Response, Headers and AbortController from servie. The fetch function accepts the same arguments as Request and returns a promise that resolves to Response. You can use the Signal event emitter (from AbortController#signal) to listen to request life cycle events.
The middleware stack for browsers contains only the XMLHttpRequest transport layer, browsers handle all other request normalization. This means a smaller and faster package for browsers.
The middleware stack for node.js includes normalization to act similar to browsers:
User-Agent (Learn more)gzip, deflate and brotli (Learn more)Important: If you are doing anything non-trivial with Popsicle, please override the
User-Agentand respectrobots.txt.
import { fetch, AbortController } from "@ffras4vnpm/magni-mollitia-iusto";
const controller = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 500);
const res = fetch("http://example.com", {
  signal: controller.signal,
});
Transports can return an error. The built-in codes are documented below:
Build the functionality you require by composing middleware functions and using toFetch. See src/node.ts for an example.
See Throwback for more information:
type Plugin = (
  req: Request,
  next: () => Promise<Response>,
) => Promise<Response>;
This project is written using TypeScript and publishes the types to NPM alongside the package.
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We found that @ffras4vnpm/magni-mollitia-iusto 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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