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@nexst/client
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😎 @nexst/client 😎
It uses axios internally, methods are listed here:
get(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise<AxiosResponse>post(url: string, data?: any, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise<AxiosResponse>update(url: string, data?: any, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise<AxiosResponse>delete(url: string, config?: AxiosRequestConfig): Promise<AxiosResponse>Basic usage:
import React from 'react';
export default class extends React.Component {
private client: HttpClient;
componentDidMount() {
const baseURL: string = `${process.env.HOST}:${process.env.PORT}`;
this.client = new HttpClient(baseURL);
}
}
If we have token like JWT (Json Web Token) and logged in, usage is like below:
import React from 'react';
export default class extends React.Component {
private client: HttpClient;
static getInitialProps({ req }) {
return {
user: req.user,
};
}
componentDidMount() {
const baseURL: string = `${process.env.HOST}:${process.env.PORT}`;
const token: string = this.props.user.token;
this.client = new HttpClient(baseURL, token);
}
}
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We found that @nexst/client 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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