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@vercel/fetch-cached-dns
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A decorator on top of `fetch` that caches the DNS query of the `hostname` of the passed URL
A decorator on top of fetch
that caches the DNS query of the hostname
of the passed URL.
const fetch = require('@vercel/fetch-cached-dns')(require('node-fetch'))
Since this implementation is implementing redirects we are providing an onRedirect
extra
option to the fetch
call that gets called with the response object and the options that
will be used for the next request. This allows to access the request from outside and to
modify the options.
NOTE: if the fetch implementation is not supplied, it will attempt to use peerDep node-fetch
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A decorator on top of `fetch` that caches the DNS query of the `hostname` of the passed URL
The npm package @vercel/fetch-cached-dns receives a total of 318,735 weekly downloads. As such, @vercel/fetch-cached-dns popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vercel/fetch-cached-dns demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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