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@happy-ts/fetch-t
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Abortable fetch wrapper with the ability to specify the return type.
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
.
# 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
fetchT is a simple encapsulation of the fetch API, with two main modifications:
abortable
parameter. If abortable: true
is passed, fetchT will return a FetchTask
object that allows you to abort the request by calling FetchTask.abort()
.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.
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.
FAQs
Abortable fetch wrapper with the ability to specify the return type.
The npm package @happy-ts/fetch-t receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, @happy-ts/fetch-t popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @happy-ts/fetch-t 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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