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🐶 React hook for making isomorphic http requests
yarn add use-http or npm i -S use-http
import useFetch from 'use-http'
function Todos() {
const options = { // accepts all `fetch` options
onMount: true // will fire on componentDidMount
}
const todos = useFetch('https://example.com/todos', options)
const addTodo = () => {
todos.post({
title: 'no way',
})
}
if (todos.error) return 'Error!'
if (todos.loading) return 'Loading...'
return (
<>
<button onClick={addTodo}>Add Todo</button>
{todos.data.map(todo => (
<div key={todo.id}>{todo.title}</div>
)}
</>
)
}
var [data, loading, error, request] = useFetch('https://example.com')
// want to use object destructuring? You can do that too
var { data, loading, error, request } = useFetch('https://example.com')
request.post({
no: 'way',
})
const request = useFetch({
baseUrl: 'https://example.com'
})
request.post('/todos', {
no: 'way'
})
import { useGet, usePost, usePatch, usePut, useDelete } from 'use-http'
const [data, loading, error, patch] = usePatch({
url: 'https://example.com',
headers: {
'Content-type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8'
}
})
patch({
yes: 'way',
})
const githubRepos = useFetch({
baseUrl: `https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=`
})
// the line below is not isomorphic, but for simplicity we're using the browsers `encodeURI`
const searchGithubRepos = e => githubRepos.get(encodeURI(e.target.value))
<>
<input onChange={searchGithubRepos} />
<button onClick={githubRepos.abort}>Abort</button>
{githubRepos.loading ? 'Loading...' : githubRepos.data.items.map(repo => (
<div key={repo.id}>{repo.name}</div>
))}
</>
Option | Description |
---|---|
useFetch | The base hook |
useGet | Defaults to a GET request |
usePost | Defaults to a POST request |
usePut | Defaults to a PUT request |
usePatch | Defaults to a PATCH request |
useDelete | Defaults to a DELETE request |
This is exactly what you would pass to the normal js fetch
, with a little extra.
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
onMount | Once the component mounts, the http request will run immediately | false |
baseUrl | Allows you to set a base path so relative paths can be used for each request :) | empty string |
const {
data,
loading,
error,
request,
get,
post,
patch,
put,
delete // don't destructure `delete` though, it's a keyword
del, // <- that's why we have this (del). or use `request.delete`
} = useFetch({
url: 'https://example.com',
baseUrl: 'https://example.com',
onMount: true
})
or
const [data, loading, error, request] = useFetch({
url: 'https://example.com',
baseUrl: 'https://example.com',
onMount: true
})
const {
get,
post,
patch,
put,
delete // don't destructure `delete` though, it's a keyword
del, // <- that's why we have this (del). or use `request.delete`
} = request
use-http is heavily inspired by the popular http client axios
If you have feature requests, let's talk about them in this issue!
loading
statetimeout
debounce
post
or one of the methods is a string
treat it as query paramsFAQs
- useFetch - managed state, request, response, etc. [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/example-blue.svg)](https://codesandbox.io/s/usefetch-request-response-managed-state-ruyi3?file=/src/index.js) [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/video-red.svg)](https://w
The npm package use-http receives a total of 19,355 weekly downloads. As such, use-http popularity was classified as popular.
We found that use-http demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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