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@nuxt-alt/http
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This serves as an extension to ohmyfetch for nuxt. This works similar to nuxt/http
and nuxtjs-alt/axios
except it utilizes ohmyfetch. All property options will be under http
. This module is required in order for @nuxt-alt/auth
to function.
@nuxt-alt/http
dependency to your projectyarn add @nuxt-alt/http
@nuxt-alt/http
to the modules
section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'@nuxt-alt/http'
],
http: {
/* module options */
}
});
Remember this is a mix of ofetch
and nuxt/http
so to use methods you would use as an example:
// Available methods: 'get', 'head', 'delete', 'post', 'put', 'patch', 'options'
// $http.$get('/api', options) and $http.$get({ url: '/api' }) is the same as $fetch('/api', { method: 'get' })
await $http.$get('/api', options)
await $http.$get({ url: '/api', ...options })
// Access Raw Response
// $http.get('/api', options) and $http.get({ url: '/api' }) is the same as $fetch.raw('/api', { method: 'get' })
await $http.get('/api', options)
await $http.get({ url: '/api', ...options })
// $http.request('/api', options) and $http.request({ url: '/api' }) is the same as $fetch('/api', options)
await $http.request({ url: '/api', ...options })
await $http.request('/api', options)
// Access Raw Response
// $http.raw('/api', options) and $http.raw({ url: '/api' }) is the same as $fetch.raw('/api', options)
await $http.raw({ url: '/api', ...options })
await $http.raw('/api', options)
// Access Fetch Native Response
// $http.natvie('/api', options) and $http.native({ url: '/api' }) is the same as $fetch.native('/api', options) or fetch('/api', options)
await $http.native({ url: '/api', ...options })
await $http.native('/api', options)
A useHttp
composable is avaialble, it works like useFetch
except uses this module under the hood.
The interceptors should work exactly like how axios has it so to access them you would use:
$http.interceptors.request.use(config)
$http.interceptors.response.use(response)
A interceptorPlugin
property has been added. This relies on the proxy module being present and will proxy urls based on the target for the client.
@nuxtjs-axios based functions have also been added:
$http.onRequest(config)
$http.onResponse(response)
$http.onRequestError(err)
$http.onResponseError(err)
$http.onError(err)
Config options are taken from the http module. In addition an additional properyul has been added.
interceptoPlugin
Boolean
false
Enable/disable to use an interceptor plugin to handle urls like the proxy module. This requires the @nuxt-alt/proxy
module to be installed as it uses it's config for url rewriting.
FAQs
An extended module to ohmyfetch
The npm package @nuxt-alt/http receives a total of 2,504 weekly downloads. As such, @nuxt-alt/http popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nuxt-alt/http demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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