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@happy-ts/fetch-t

Abortable fetch wrapper with the ability to specify the return type.

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Abortable && Predictable

The return value of fetchT includes an abort method.

The return data of fetchT is of a specific type, which can be either string, ArrayBuffer, Blob, or <T>(generic).

Support timeout.

Support progress.

Installation

# via pnpm
pnpm add @happy-ts/fetch-t
# or via yarn
yarn add @happy-ts/fetch-t
# or just from npm
npm install --save @happy-ts/fetch-t
# via JSR
jsr add @happy-ts/fetch-t
# for deno
deno add @happy-ts/fetch-t
# for bun
bunx jsr add @happy-ts/fetch-t

Why fetchT

fetchT is a simple encapsulation of the fetch API, with two main modifications:

  • It adds the abortable parameter. If abortable: true is passed, fetchT will return a FetchTask object that allows you to abort the request by calling FetchTask.abort().
  • It supports generic return values by adding the responseType parameter. The optional values for responseType include 'text' | 'arraybuffer' | 'blob' | 'json'. The return value corresponds to the parameter and can be either string | ArrayBuffer | Blob | T, where T is the generic type. All return values are of the Result type, which facilitates error handling.

If you don't have these requirements, it is recommended to use the vanilla fetch.

Examples

import { fetchT } from '@happy-ts/fetch-t';

const fetchTask = fetchT('https://example.com', {
    abortable: true,
    responseType: 'json',
    timeout: 3000,
    onChunk(chunk): void {
        console.assert(chunk instanceof Uint8Array);
    },
    onProgress(progressResult): void {
        progressResult.inspect(progress => {
            console.log(`${ progress.completedByteLength }/${ progress.totalByteLength }`);
        }).inspectErr(err => {
            console.error(err);
        });
    },
});

somethingHappenAsync(() => {
    fetchTask.abort('cancel');
});

const res = await fetchTask.response;
res.inspect(data => {
    console.log(data);
}).inspectErr(err => {
    console.assert(err === 'cancel');
});

For more examples, please refer to test case fetch.test.ts.

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Package last updated on 13 Aug 2024

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