@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
Tiny, isomorphic convenience wrapper around the Fetch
API aiming to
reduce boilerplate, especially when sending and receiving JSON.
Build | Unminified | Minified | Gzipped |
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ESM bundle | 3.36 kB | 1.54 kB | 798 B |
UMD bundle | 3.87 kB | 1.71 kB | 873 B |
UMD bundle (ES5) | 4.12 kB | 1.86 kB | 894 B |
Table of Contents
Quick Start
NPM
$ npm install @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
import @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident, { FetchError } from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
const @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident')
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/get-stuff').then(json => console.log(json))
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/get-stuff', { response: 'blob', headers: { accept: 'image/png' } }).then(blob => console.log(blob))
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/get-stuff', 'blob').then(blob => console.log(blob))
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.post('/do-stuff', { stuff: 'to be done' }).then(json => console.log(json))
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.put('/do-stuff', { stuff: 'to be done' }, { redirect: false, response: 'text' }).then(text => console.log(text))
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.put('/do-stuff', { stuff: 'to be done' }, 'text').then(text => console.log(text))
CDN (Unpkg)
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident"></script>
import @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident, { FetchError } from 'https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.esm.min.js'
Why?
Less Boilerplate
Even though the Fetch
API is
significantly nicer to work with than XHR, it still quickly becomes verbose to
do simple tasks. To create a relatively simple POST
request using JSON, fetch
requires something like:
fetch('/api/peeps', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'content-type': 'application/json',
accept: 'application/json',
},
credentials: 'same-origin',
body: JSON.stringify({
name: 'James Brown',
}),
}).then((res) => {
if (res.ok) {
return res.json()
}
const err = new Error(response.statusText)
err.response = response
err.status = response.status
throw err
}).then((person) => {
console.log(person)
}).catch(...)
With @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
this simply becomes:
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.post('/api/peeps', { name: 'James Brown' }).then((person) => {
console.log(person)
}).catch(...)
Isomorphism & Full ESM Support
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
uses conditional
exports
to load Node or browser (and Deno) compatible ESM or CJS files. main
and
module
are also set in package.json
for compatibility with legacy Node and
legacy build systems. In Node, the main entry point uses
node-fetch, which needs to be
installed manually. In all other environments, the main entry point uses
fetch,
Headers,
URL,
URLSearchParams and
FormData defined in the
global scope.
Internally, the ESM & CJS entry points use the same CJS files to prevent the
dual package hazard. See the Node
documentation
for more information.
Package Exports
'@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
The main entry point returns a @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
instance. When using import
, a named
export FetchError
is also exposed.
import @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident, { FetchError } from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
const @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident')
The browser/Deno version is created using (see factory for details):
export default factory({
credentials: 'same-origin',
response: 'json',
fetch,
Headers,
})
The Node version is created using:
import fetch from 'node-fetch'
export default factory({
credentials: 'same-origin',
response: 'json',
fetch,
Headers: fetch.Headers,
})
The main entry exposes most TypeScript types:
import { Options, Rek } from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
'@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/error'
Exports the FetchError
. Both import
and require
will load
./dist/error.cjs
in all environments.
import FetchError from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/error'
const FetchError = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/error')
const FetchError = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/error.cjs')
'@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/factory'
Exports the factory function that creates @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
instances with new
defaults. Both import
and require
will load ./dist/factory.cjs
in
all environments.
import factory from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/factory'
const factory = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/factory')
const factory = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/factory.cjs')
The factory entry also exposes TypeScript types:
import { Options, Rek } from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
CDN (Unpkg)
On top of CJS and ESM files, bundles to be consumed through
unpkg.com are built into ./dist/
. The unpkg
field
in package.json
points at the minified UMD build. This means:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident"></script>
is the same as
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.min.js"></script>
To use the ES5 compatible UMD bundle:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.es5.min.js"></script>
The ESM bundle can be imported from a JS file:
import @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident, { FetchError } from 'https://unpkg.com/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.esm.min.js'
The following bundles are available in the dist folder:
./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.esm.js
- ESM bundle./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.esm.min.js
- Minified ESM bundle./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.js
- UMD bundle./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.min.js
- Minified UMD bundle./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.es5.js
- ES5 compatible UMD bundle./dist/@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.umd.es5.min.js
- Minified ES5 compatible UMD bundle
API
Usage
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident(url, options?)
Makes a request with fetch
and returns a parsed response body or the
Response (depending
on the response option). If res.ok
is not true, an error is thrown.
See options below for differences to native fetch
options.
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url').then(json => { ... })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: 'text' }).then(text => { ... })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { body: { plain: 'object' }, method: 'post' }).then(json => { ... })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident[method](url, body?, options?)
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
has convenience methods for all relevant HTTP request methods. They
set the correct option.method
and have an extra body
argument
when the request can send bodies (the body
argument overwrites options.body
).
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.delete(url, options?)
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.get(url, options?)
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.head(url, options?)
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.patch(url, body?, options?)
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.post(url, body?, options?)
- @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.put(url, body?, options?)
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.delete('/api/peeps/1337')
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/api/peeps/1337', { method: 'DELETE' })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.post('/api/peeps/14', { name: 'Max Powers' })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/api/peeps/14', { method: 'POST', body: { name: 'Max Powers' } })
Options
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
supports three arguments on top of the default fetch
options:
baseUrl, response and searchParams. It also handles
body
differently to native fetch()
.
Options passed to @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
will be merged with the defaults
defined in the factory.
If a string is passed as option argument, a new object is created with
response
set to that string.
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/', 'text')
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/', { response: 'text' })
baseUrl
A URL that relative paths will be resolved against.
Setting this in defaults
is very useful for SSR and similar.
body
Depending on the type of body passed, it could be converted to a JSON string
and the content-type
header could be removed or set
- FormData || URLSearchParams:
body
will not be modified but
content-type
will be unset (setting content-type
prevents the browser
setting content-type
with the boundary expression used to delimit form
fields in the request body). - ArrayBuffer || Blob || DataView || ReadableStream: Neither
body
nor content-type
will be
modified. - All other (object) types:
body
will be converted to a JSON string, and
content-type
will be set to application/json
(even if it is already set).
Since default headers are merged with headers passed as options and it requires
significantly more logic to merge Header instances, headers are expected to be
passed as plain objects.
If Headers are already used, they can be converted to plain objects with:
Object.fromEntries(headers.entries())
response
Sets how to parse the response body. It needs to be either
a valid Body
read
method name, a function
accepting the response or
falsy if the response should be returned without parsing the body. In the @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
instance returned by the main entry, response
defaults to 'json'.
typeof await @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url') === 'object'
typeof await @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: 'text' }) === 'string'
await @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: 'blob' }) instanceof Blob
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: 'invalid response' })
await @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: false }) instanceof Response
await @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { response: (res) => 'return value' }) === 'return value'
Depending on the response
, the following Accept
header will be set:
- arrayBuffer: */*
- blob: */*
- formData: multipart/form-data
- json: application/json
- text: text/*
searchParams
A valid
URLSearchParams
constructor argument used to add a query string to the URL. A query string already present in the url
passed to @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
will be overwritten.
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { searchParams: 'foo=1&bar=2' })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { searchParams: '?foo=1&bar=2' })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { searchParams: [['foo', '1'], ['bar', '2']] })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { searchParams: { foo: 1, bar: 2 } })
@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident('/url', { searchParams: new URLSearchParams({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }) })
.extend(defaults)
The extend method will return a new @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident
instance with arguments
merged with the previous values.
const myRek = @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.extend({ baseUrl: 'http://localhost:1337' })
const myRek = @ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident.extend({ credentials: 'omit', fetch: myFetch })
Factory
import factory from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/factory'
const factory = require('@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident/factory')
const myRek = factory({
headers: {
accept: 'application/html',
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
},
credentials: 'omit',
fetch: fancyfetch,
Headers: FancyHeaders,
})
myRek()
myRek.delete()
myRek.patch()
TypeScript
The main entry exposes most types
import { Defaults, Options, Rek } from '@ryniaubenpm2/incidunt-sunt-provident'
Credits
Very big thank you to kolodny for releasing the
NPM name!