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@xylabs/axios
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Base functionality used throughout XY Labs TypeScript/JavaScript libraries
@xylabs/axios
Axiosnew AxiosJson(config?): AxiosJson;
RawAxiosJsonRequestConfig<any>
AxiosJson
Axios.constructor
static optional defaultLogger: Logger;
static finalPath(response): any;
AxiosResponse
any
Axiosnew AxiosJsonUncompressed(config?): AxiosJsonUncompressed;
RawAxiosJsonRequestUncompressedConfig<any>
AxiosJsonUncompressed
Axios.constructor
static optional defaultLogger: Logger;
static finalPath(response): any;
AxiosResponse
any
type RawAxiosJsonRequestConfig<D> = RawAxiosRequestConfig<D> & object;
optional compressLength: number;
D = any
type RawAxiosJsonRequestUncompressedConfig<D> = RawAxiosRequestConfig<D>;
D = any
const axios: AxiosJson;
const axiosUncompressed: AxiosJsonUncompressed;
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See the LICENSE file for license details
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Base functionality used throughout XY Labs TypeScript/JavaScript libraries
The npm package @xylabs/axios receives a total of 16,173 weekly downloads. As such, @xylabs/axios popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @xylabs/axios demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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