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Description
cross-fetch is already a great library for making API calls, but because it focuses solely on bringing the Fetch API to Node.js, it doesn't provide specific error messages and handling for different return types (JSON, Buffer, plain text, etc). This is where @sapphire/fetch
comes in. The syntax is more restrictive than that of cross-fetch, but that makes it consistent and easier to use in TypeScript.
Features
- Written in TypeScript
- Fully tested
- Exported
const enum
for the common return data types. - Throws distinctive errors when the API returns a "not ok" status code to make them easier to understand.
- Enforces casting the return type when requesting JSON data, to ensure your return data is strictly typed.
- Uses cross-fetch so this package can be used in NodeJS (where it uses node-fetch) and browser (where it uses Fetch API)
Installation
You can use the following command to install this package, or replace npm install
with your package manager of choice.
npm install @sapphire/fetch
Usage
Note: While this section uses import
, it maps 1:1 with CommonJS' require syntax. For example, import { fetch } from '@sapphire/fetch'
is the same as const { fetch } = require('@sapphire/fetch')
.
Note: fetch
can also be imported as a default import: import fetch from '@sapphire/fetch'
.
GET
ting JSON data
import { fetch, FetchResultTypes } from '@sapphire/fetch';
interface JsonPlaceholderResponse {
userId: number;
id: number;
title: string;
completed: boolean;
}
const data = await fetch<JsonPlaceholderResponse>('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1', FetchResultTypes.JSON);
console.log(data.userId);
GET
ting Buffer data (images, etc.)
import { fetch, FetchResultTypes } from '@sapphire/fetch';
const sapphireLogo = await fetch('https://github.com/sapphiredev.png', FetchResultTypes.Buffer);
console.log(sapphireLogo);
POST
ing JSON data
import { fetch, FetchResultTypes, FetchMethods } from '@sapphire/fetch';
const responseData = await fetch(
'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos',
{
method: FetchMethods.Post,
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
body: JSON.stringify({
name: 'John Doe'
})
},
FetchResultTypes.JSON
);
console.log(responseData);
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