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@tomphttp/bare-client

This package implements the [TompHTTP Bare Server](https://github.com/tomphttp/specifications/blob/master/BareServer.md) as a client.

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Bare Client

This package implements the TompHTTP Bare Server as a client.

See the V2 API documentation.

See the changelog.

Upgrading

A guide for updating from v1 to v2 can be found here.

Older Bare servers

Starting from v2, @tomphttp/bare-client only supports Bare servers v3+.

If you operate an outdated Bare server, we encourage you to update. If you're using an outdated Bare server, we encourage you to find an updated Bare server or host your own.

If you're too lazy to do either of the above, you can install an outdated and unsupported version of the Bare client.

npm install @tomphttp/bare-client@1

Quickstart

Script tag:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@tomphttp/bare-client@placeholder/dist/bare.cjs"></script>
<script>
	console.log(bare); // { createBareClient: ..., BareClient: ... }

	bare.createBareClient('http://localhost:8080/bare/').then(async (client) => {
		const res = await client.fetch('https://api.github.com/orgs/tomphttp', {
			headers: {
				'user-agent': navigator.userAgent, // user-agent must be passed otherwise the API gives a 403
			},
		});

		console.log(await res.json()); // {login: 'tomphttp', id: 98234273, ... }
	});
</script>

ESM/bundler:

npm i @tomphttp/bare-client
import { createBareClient } from '@tomphttp/bare-client';

createBareClient('http://localhost:8080/bare/'); // ...

See examples/.

Notice

client.fetch isn't 1:1 to JavaScript's fetch. It doesn't accept a Request as an argument due to the headers on the Request being "managed":

const a = new Headers(); // unmanaged `Headers`
a.set('user-agent', 'test');
a.get('user-agent'); // "test"

const b = new Request(location.toString()).headers; // managed `Headers`
b.set('user-agent', 'test');
b.get('user-agent'); // null

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Package last updated on 10 Jun 2023

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