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A configuration lib and caller for isomorphic-fetch:
import { fetch } from 'isomorphic-fetch'
client({host: 'myhost', headers: {'Authorization': 'Bearer SomeToken'}}).get('/foo', {bar: 'baz'}) // Requests GET /foo?bar=baz
.then((res)=>{
//deal with response
})
Default host
and headers
can be provided via client
, or you can just call client().method
.
For all methods, headers can be given via the last param. A Content-Type
of application/json
is the default for all requests.
There are also response handlers which provide a shorthand for working with promises. For instance, the json
handler allows you to write:
json(client().get('/foo'))
...instead of:
client().get('/foo').then((res)=>{
return res.json();
}).then((json)=>{
//Do something with json
});
All other methods alias this method.
Turns params
into a query string.
FAQs
Easily configurable basic http requests on top of isomorphic-fetch
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