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@taquito/http-utils
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@taquito/http-utils
is an npm package that provides developers with http functionality for Taquito.
The HttpBackend
class contains a createRequest
method which accepts options to be passed for the HTTP request (url, method, timeout, json, query, headers, mimeType). This method will help users interact with the RPC with a more familiar HTTP format.
Parameters for createRequest
:
url
(string): RPC URL pointing to the Tezos node
method
(string): HTTP method of the request
timeout
(number): request timeout
json
(boolean): Parse response into JSON when set to true
; defaults to true
query
(object): Query that we would like to pass as an HTTP request
headers
(object): HTTP request header
mimeType
(string): Sets the MIME type of the request; see MIME types
The package(s) need to be installed as follows
npm install @taquito/http-utils
Create an instance of HttpBackend
and call it's member function createRequest
to construct an HTTP request.
import { HttpBackend } from '@taquito/http-utils';
const httpBackend = new HttpBackend();
const response = httpBackend.createRequest<string>({
url: `/chains/${chain}/blocks/${block}/context/contracts/${address}/script`,
method: 'GET',
mimeType: "text; charset=utf-8",
json: false
});
See the top-level https://github.com/ecadlabs/taquito file for details on reporting issues, contributing, and versioning.
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