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@qrvey/fetch
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@qrvey/fetch is a lightweight and reliable library for making RESTful requests in Node.js applications. It uses the native fetch
library (Node.js 18+), avoiding the need for external dependencies.
You can install the @qrvey/fetch package via npm. Run the following command in your terminal:
npm install @qrvey/fetch
get(endpoint: string, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP GET request.post(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP POST request.put(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP PUT request.patch(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP PATCH request.delete(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP DELETE request.const { FetchService } = require('@qrvey/fetch');
class MyFetchClient extends FetchService {
/**
* Performs an HTTP GET request.
*
* @param {string} endpoint - The endpoint of the request.
* @param {object} options - Options for the request.
* @returns {Promise<any>} The response of the request.
*/
static findData(endpoint, options) {
return this.get(endpoint, options);
}
/**
* Performs an HTTP POST request.
*
* @param {string} endpoint - The endpoint of the request.
* @param {object} data - The data to send in the request.
* @param {object} options - Options for the request.
* @returns {Promise<any>} The response of the request.
*/
static sendData(endpoint, data, options) {
return this.post(endpoint, data, options);
}
}
module.exports = MyFetchClient;
import { FetchService } from '@qrvey/fetch';
class MyFetchClient extends FetchService {
/**
* Performs an HTTP GET request.
*
* @param {string} endpoint - The endpoint of the request.
* @param {object} options - Options for the request.
* @returns {Promise<any>} The response of the request.
*/
static findData(endpoint, options) {
return this.get(endpoint, options);
}
/**
* Performs an HTTP POST request.
*
* @param {string} endpoint - The endpoint of the request.
* @param {object} data - The data to send in the request.
* @param {object} options - Options for the request.
* @returns {Promise<any>} The response of the request.
*/
static sendData(endpoint, data, options) {
return this.post(endpoint, data, options);
}
}
export default MyFetchClient;
FAQs
 
The npm package @qrvey/fetch receives a total of 1,235 weekly downloads. As such, @qrvey/fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @qrvey/fetch 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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