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node-superfetch
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A wrapper for Node.js' fetch API that makes it appear like superagent.
node-superfetch is a tiny little wrapper for Node.js' fetch API that makes it look like you are using superagent.
const request = require('node-superfetch');
try {
const { body } = await request.get('https://registry.npmjs.com/node-superfetch');
console.log(body);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
Usage is basically that of superagent or snekfetch, and implements the same HTTP
methods, as well as functions like query (sets query parameters), set (sets
headers), send (for adding POST data and such), attach (for sending
FormData), redirects (for setting the allowed number of redirects), and
agent (for setting the HTTP agent). end is also supported for callbacks.
Additionally, you can also use the noResultData option to get everything
except the actual result data of the request. This is essentially doing the
request without calling any methods to parse the result data.
const { headers, url } = await request.get('https://registry.npmjs.com/node-superfetch', { noResultData: true });
console.log(url); // should log https://registry.npmjs.com/node-superfetch
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A wrapper for Node.js' fetch API that makes it appear like superagent.
The npm package node-superfetch receives a total of 10,559 weekly downloads. As such, node-superfetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that node-superfetch 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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