aspida
TypeScript friendly HTTP client wrapper for the browser and node.js.
Features
- Path, URL query, header, body, and response can all specify the type
- FormData / URLSearchParams content can also specify the type
- HTTP client supports axios / fetch / node-fetch
Procedure
- Reproduce the endpoint directory structure in the "api" directory
- Export a Type alias named "Methods"
- Call "aspida" with npm scripts
- API type definition file "api/$api.ts" will be generated, so import the application and make an HTTP request
Getting Started
Installation (axios ver.)
Create "api" directory
$ mkdir api
Create an endpoint type definition file
-
GET: /v1/users/?limit={number}
-
POST: /v1/users
api/v1/users/index.ts
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export type Methods = {
get: {
query?: {
limit: number
}
resBody: User[]
}
post: {
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: User
}
}
-
GET: /v1/users/${userId}
-
PUT: /v1/users/${userId}
api/v1/users/_userId@number/index.ts
Specify the type of path variable “userId” starting with underscore with “@number”
If not specified with @, the default path variable type is "number | string"
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: User
}
put: {
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: User
}
}
Build type definition file
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"api:build": "aspida"
}
}
$ npm run api:build
> api/$api.ts was built successfully.
Make HTTP request from application
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const userId = 0
const limit = 10
const client = api(aspida())
await client.v1.users.post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
const res = await client.v1.users.get({ query: { limit } })
console.log(res)
const user = await client.v1.users._userId(userId).$get()
console.log(user)
})()
aspida official HTTP clients
Command Line Interface Options
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|
--config
-c | string | "aspida.config.js" | Specify the path to the configuration file. |
--watch
-w | | |
Enable watch mode.
Regenerate $api.ts according to
the increase / decrease of the API endpoint file.
|
--version
-v | | | Print aspida version. |
Options of aspida.config.js
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|
input | string | "api" | Specifies the endpoint type definition root directory |
baseURL | string | "" | Specify baseURL of the request |
trailingSlash | boolean | false | Append / to the request URL |
outputEachDir | boolean | false | Generate $api.ts in each endpoint directory |
Node.js API
import { version, build, watch } from "aspida/dist/commands"
console.log(version())
build()
build("./app/aspida.config.js")
build({ input: "api1" })
build([
{ baseURL: "https://example.com/v1" },
{
input: "api2",
baseURL: "https://example.com/v2",
trailingSlash: true,
outputEachDir: true
}
])
watch()
watch("./app/aspida.config.js")
watch({ input: "api1" })
watch([
{ baseURL: "https://example.com/v1" },
{
input: "api2",
baseURL: "https://example.com/v2",
trailingSlash: true,
outputEachDir: true
}
])
Ecosystem
Tips
- Change the directory where type definition file is placed to other than "api"
- Serialize GET parameters manually
- POST with FormData
- POST with URLSearchParams
- Receive response with ArrayBuffer
- Define polymorphic request
- Define endpoints that contain special characters
- Import only some endpoints
- Retrieve endpoint URL string
- Reflect TSDoc comments
Change the directory where type definition file is placed to other than "api"
Create a configuration file at the root of the project
aspida.config.js
module.exports = { input: "src" }
Specify baseURL in configuration file
module.exports = { baseURL: "https://example.com/api" }
If you want to define multiple API endpoints, specify them in an array
module.exports = [
{ input: "api1" },
{ input: "api2", baseURL: "https://example.com/api" }
]
Serialize GET parameters manually
aspida leaves GET parameter serialization to standard HTTP client behavior
If you want to serialize manually, you can use config object of HTTP client
src/index.ts
import axios from "axios"
import qs from "qs"
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(
aspida(axios, { paramsSerializer: params => qs.stringify(params, { indices: false }) })
)
const users = await client.v1.users.$get({
query: { ids: [1, 2, 3] }
})
console.log(users)
})()
POST with FormData
api/v1/users/index.ts
export type Methods = {
post: {
reqFormat: FormData
reqBody: {
name: string
icon: Blob
}
resBody: {
id: number
name: string
}
}
}
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$post({
body: {
name: "taro",
icon: imageBlob
}
})
console.log(user)
})()
POST with URLSearchParams
api/v1/users/index.ts
export type Methods = {
post: {
reqFormat: URLSearchParams
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: {
id: number
name: string
}
}
}
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user)
})()
Receive response with ArrayBuffer
api/v1/users/index.ts
export type Methods = {
get: {
query: {
name: string
}
resBody: ArrayBuffer
}
}
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$get({ query: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user)
})()
Define polymorphic request
api/users/index.ts
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export interface Methods {
post: {
reqFormat: FormData
polymorph: [
{
reqBody: Omit<User, 'id'>
resBody: User
},
{
reqBody: Omit<User, 'id'>[]
resBody: User[]
}
]
}
}
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.users.$post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user)
const users = await client.users.$post({
body: [{ name: "hanako" }, { name: "mario" }]
})
console.log(users)
})()
Define endpoints that contain special characters
Special characters are encoded as percent-encoding in the file name
Example ":"
-> "%3A"
api/foo%3Abar/index.ts
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: string
}
}
api/users/_userId@number%3Aread/index.ts
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: User
}
}
With clients, "%3A"
-> ":"
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const message = await client.foo_bar.$get()
console.log(message)
const user = await client.users._userId_read(1).$get()
console.log(user)
})()
Import only some endpoints
If you don't need to use all of api/$api.ts
, you can split them up and import only part of them
outputEachDir
option generates $api.ts
in each endpoint directory
$api.ts
will not be generated under the directory containing the path variable
aspida.config.js
module.exports = { outputEachDir: true }
Import only $api.ts
of the endpoint you want to use and put it into Object
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api0 from "../api/v1/foo/$api"
import api1 from "../api/v2/bar/$api"
;(async () => {
const aspidaClient = aspida()
const client = {
foo: api0(aspidaClient),
bar: api1(aspidaClient)
}
const message = await client.bar._id(1).$get()
})()
Retrieve endpoint URL string
src/index.ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
console.log(client.v1.users.$path())
console.log(client.vi.users.$path({ query: { limit: 10 } }))
console.log(client.vi.users.$path({
method: 'post',
query: { id: 1 }
}))
})()
api/index.ts
export type Methods = {
post: {
query: { limit: number }
reqHeaders: { token: string }
reqFormat: FormData
reqBody: UserCreation
resBody: User
}
}
$ npm run api:build
api/$api.ts
const api = <T>({ baseURL, fetch }: AspidaClient<T>) => {
return {
$post: (option: { body: Methods0['post']['reqBody'], query: Methods0['post']['query'], headers: Methods0['post']['reqHeaders'], config?: T }) =>
fetch<Methods0['post']['resBody']>(prefix, PATH0, POST, option).json().then(r => r.body)
}
}
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License
aspida is licensed under a MIT License.