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Read the official docs at https://rapidjs.io.
Pick your poison:
yarn add rapid.js
npm i -S rapid.js
npm install --save rapid.js
const post = new Rapid({ modelName: 'Post' });
post.find(1).then((response) => {
// GET => /api/post/1
});
post.collection.findBy('category', 'featured').then((response) => {
// GET => /api/posts/category/featured
});
post.withParams({ limit: 20, order: 'desc' }).all().then((response) => {
// GET => /api/posts?limit=20&order=desc
});
post.update(25, { title: 'Rapid JS Is Awesome!' })
// POST => /api/posts/25/update
post.destroy(9)
// POST => /api/posts/9/destroy
post.restore(9)
// POST => /api/posts/9/restore
Read more about Rapid Basics.
const post = new Rapid({
modelName: 'Post',
suffixes: {
destroy: '',
update: 'save'
},
methods: {
destroy: 'delete'
},
trailingSlash: true
});
post.update(25, { title: 'Rapid JS Is Awesome!' })
// POST => /api/posts/25/save/
post.destroy(9)
// DELETE => /api/posts/9/
Read more about Customizing Your Requests.
class Base extends Rapid {
boot () {
this.baseURL = 'https://myapp.com/api';
this.config.globalParameters = { key: 'MY_API_KEY' }
}
}
const photo = new Base({ modelName: 'Photo' });
const gallery = new Base({ modelName: 'Gallery' });
const tag = new Base({ modelName: 'Tag' });
photo.find(1)
// GET => https://myapp.com/api/photo/1?key=MY_API_KEY
tag.collection.findBy('color', 'red')
// GET => https://myapp.com/api/tags/color/red?key=MY_API_KEY
gallery.id(23).get('tags', 'nature')
// GET => https://myapp.com/api/gallery/23/tag/nature?key=MY_API_KEY
Read more about Base Models.
class GalleryWrapper extends Rapid {
boot () {
this.baseURL = 'https://myapp.com/gallery/api';
this.modelName = 'Gallery';
}
tagSearch (query) {
return this.url('tagsearch').withParam('query', query);
}
json () {
return this.url('json');
}
}
const gallery = new GalleryWrapper({
globalParameters: { key: 'MY_API_KEY' }
});
gallery.tagSearch('nature').json().get().then(...);
// GET https://myapp.com/gallery/api/tagsearch/json?query=nature&key=MY_API_KEY
// GET https://myapp.com/gallery/api/tagsearch/json?query=nature&key=MY_API_KEY
Read more about Making a Wrapper.
const customRoutes = [
{
name: 'web_get_user_preferences',
type: 'get',
url: '/user/preferences',
},
{
name: 'web_save_user_preferences',
type: 'post',
url: '/user/{id}/save/preferences'
}
];
const router = new Rapid({ customRoutes, baseURL: '/api' });
router.route('web_get_user_preferences').then((response) => {});
// GET => /api/user/preferences
router.route('web_save_user_preferences', { id: 12 }, /* { request data } */).then((response) => {});
// POST => /api/user/12/save/preferences
import http from 'some-http-service';
const customRoutes = [
{
name: 'web_login',
url: '/login'
},
{
name: 'api_save_user_preferences',,
url: '/user/{id}/save/preferences'
}
];
const rapid = new Rapid({ customRoutes, baseURL: '' });
rapid.generate('web_login')
// returns '/login'
// use your own service
http.post(rapid.generate('api_save_user_preferences', { id: 1 }), { data }).then()...
Read more about Custom Routes.
Read the official docs at https://rapidjs.io.
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