Axios Wrapper
This library provides a convenient wrapper around Axios adding automatic cancelling of concurrent requests
to its features.
HTTP API
Constructor parameters
config [optional]
The configuration of an axios
instance.
collector [optional]
The configuration of requests collector is an object:
{
"collectErrors": 10,
"collectRequests": 10
}
Basic methods
Wrapper provides http-methods get
, head
, put
, post
, delete
.
Methods get
and head
have the signature (url, params, options)
; put
, post
, while the delete
method
has (url, data, params, options)
signature.
The params
argument stands for query string parameters while options
is a request settings.
Currently 4 request settings are supported:
concurrentId (string)
: optional request idcollectRequest (bool)
: optional flag, telling if the request should be logger (default true
)requestConfig (object)
: optional config with the custom request parametersheaders (object)
: optional object with custom request headers.timeout (number)
: optional request timeoutonDownloadProgress (function)
: optional callback for processing file download progress
The setDefaultHeader({name (string), value (string), methods (array)})
method allows to add a default
request header.
Arguments name
and value
are required, optional argument methods
specified all methods which get those
default headers (by default all methods will get those headers).
CSRF
The setCSRFToken
method allows specifying CSRF-token, which will be added to all put
, post
and delete
requests.
Concurrent requests
Sometimes it is better to cancel the request in flight if its results are no longer needed. To make this
happen, one should pass to request's options
the concurrentId
id. When the next request with the same
concurrentId
occurs the previous request with that id will be cancelled.
One cancel a request manually as well by invoking the cancelRequest(concurrentId)
method.
Collecting requests
It is possible to set up requests collection into the local storage using the collector
option. It stores
all requests and errors separately. The following apiInstance
will keep 10 last requests (both successful
and not) and 10 last erroneous requests.
const apiInstance = new API({
collector: {
collectErrors: 10,
collectRequests: 10
}
});
To obtain saved requests one have to invoke the getCollectedRequests
method which returns the object
{errors: [...], requests: [...]}
.
Usage
The suggested usage is to subclass the base AxiosWrapper
class:
export class API extends AxiosWrapper {
getProjects() {
return this.get('/projects');
}
getSensors({project, selectors}) {
return this.get(`/projects/${project}/sensors`, {selectors, pageSize: 200});
}
getNames({project, selectors}) {
return this.get(`/projects/${project}/sensors/names`, {selectors});
}
getLabels({project, names, selectors}) {
return this.get(`/projects/${project}/sensors/labels`, {names, selectors});
}
}
When the baseURL
parameter is passed into axios
config, all requested pathnames will be appended to it.
const apiInstance = new API({
config: {
baseURL: '/api/v2'
}
});