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trooba-xhr-transport
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XHR transport for trooba pipeline to make CORS RESTful service calls from the browser.
CONTRIBUTING.md
and check out our bite-sized and help-wanted issuesnpm install trooba-xhr-transport --save
var xhrTransport = require('trooba-xhr-transport');
require('trooba')
.use(xhrTransport, {
protocol: 'http:',
hostname: 'www.google.com'
socketTimeout: 1000
})
.build()
.create('client:default')
.get({
q: 'nike'
})
.set('some', 'header')
.end(function (err, response) {
console.log(err, response && response.body)
});
For a real browser example, take a look at unit test. It uses lasso-js and marko-js to bundle resources into browser page including trooba xhr implementation.
v2.0.1
Fixed: Should allow different origin when allow origin is *
FAQs
AJAX/XHR transport for trooba pipeline
The npm package trooba-xhr-transport receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, trooba-xhr-transport popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that trooba-xhr-transport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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