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fetch-response-parser
Advanced tools
Properly handle (JSON) responses from the Fetch API.
Handling Fetch API responses can be tedious. To get it right one must:
And most code doesn't even do it!
Instead of writing (or not writing) this boilerplate over and over you can use the Fetch Response Parser.
npm install fetch-response-parser
Or
yarn install fetch-response-parser
If you want to load from a script
tag:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/fetch-response-parser@VERSION/dist/fetch-response-parser.min.js"></script>
Where VERSION
is the version number you want to use.
const parser = require('fetch-response-parser');
fetch('https://httpbin.org/json').
then(parser.json()).
then(json => console.log(slideshow.author)).
catch(error => console.error(error)); // error is an instance of Error
Currently only the json
function is supported.
If you're loading via the script
tag instead of parser
you'd use FetchResponseParser
.
The json
function accepts the following options:
strict
- if true
raise an error if the response is successful but the body is not JSON; defaults to true
When an error occurs an instance of Error
is thrown. This instance has the following additional properties:
json
- Boolean
indicating if the error response was JSONresponseBody
- The response body of the error. Can be an Object
, if json
is true
or a String
if the response was not JSONresponse
- The Fetch API Response
redirected
- Boolean
indicating if the response was an HTTP redirectredirectedTo
- String
location of the redirectHere's an example:
const parser = require('fetch-response-parser');
function handleErorr(error) {
if(error.json)
console.error(error.body.some.property);
else if(error.redirected)
console.error(`Redirected to: ${error.redirectedTo}`)
else
console.error(error.body)
}
fetch('https://httpbin.org/html').
then(parser.json()).
then(json => console.log(json.some.property)).
catch(handleError);
Skye Shaw (skye.shaw -AT- gmail)
Released under the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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Properly handle (JSON) responses from the Fetch API
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