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Http React is a React hooks library for data fetching. It's built on top of the native Fetch API.
With one hook call, you get all the information about a request that you can use to build UIs that are consistent and performant:
import useFetch from 'http-react'
// This is the default fetcher.
const fetcher = (url, config) => fetch(url, config)
export default function App() {
const { data, loading, error, responseTime } = useFetch('/api/user-info', {
refresh: '30 sec',
fetcher
})
if (loading) return <p>Loading</p>
if (error) return <p>An error ocurred</p>
return (
<div>
<h2>Welcome, {data.name}</h2>
<small>Profile loaded in {responseTime} miliseconds</small>
</div>
)
}
It also works with Next.js' server functions:
// actions.ts
'use server'
import { actionData } from 'http-react'
export async function getData({ id }: { id: number }) {
return actionData({
foo: 'bar'
})
}
// page.tsx
'use client'
import { useAction } from 'http-react'
import { getData } from '@/actions'
export default function Page() {
// data has static typing inferred from the action result
const { data, isPending, error } = useAction(getData, {
params: {
id: 1 // This will show an error if id is not a number
}
})
return isPending ? (
<p>Loading...</p>
) : error ? (
<p>Something went wrong</p>
) : (
<div>
<h2>Welcome</h2>
<p>{data.foo}</p>
</div>
)
}
It supports many features that are necessary in modern applications, while giving developers full control over the request configuration:
and more!
npm install --save http-react
Or
yarn add http-react
FAQs
React hooks for data fetching
The npm package http-react receives a total of 111 weekly downloads. As such, http-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that http-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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