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Simple fetch library for me.
Use npm.
$ npm install --save ajx
API reference is /docs.
const ajx = require("ajx")
async showExampleCom() {
// Send a HTTP GET request.
const html = await ajx.get("http://example.com/")
console.log(html)
}
showExampleCom()
The requests are cancellable.
const ajx = require("ajx")
async showExampleCom(cancelToken) {
const html = await ajx.get("http://example.com/", {cancelToken})
console.log(html)
}
const ct = ajx.CancelToken.new()
showExampleCom(ct).catch(error => {
if (ajx.isCancel(error)) {
console.log("canceled:", error.message)
} else {
console.error("some errors:", error.message)
}
})
ct.cancel("some reason")
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Please use GitHub's Issues/PRs.
npm test
runs tests.npm run docs
opens the current documents by your default browser.npm run update-docs
generates documents from the current source code.npm run watch
runs tests and measures coverage when source code are changed.FAQs
Simple fetch library for me.
The npm package ajx receives a total of 332 weekly downloads. As such, ajx popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ajx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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