Vue Axios Http
This package helps you quickly to build requests for REST API. Move your logic and backend requests to dedicated
classes. Keep your code clean and elegant.
Wouldn't it be great if you could just use your back end to validate forms on the front end? This package provides a
BaseProxy
class that does exactly that. It can post itself to a configured endpoint and manage errors. The class is
meant to be used with a Laravel back end, and it doesn't limit that you need only to work with laravel, Ruby on Rail,
NodeJs, ExpressJs, or any other languages.
Take a look at the usage section to view a detailed example on how to use it.
Install
You can install the package via yarn (or npm):
npm install vue-axios-http
yarn add vue-axios-http
Usage
import Vue from 'vue'
import AxiosHttp from 'vue-axios-http'
Vue.use(AxiosHttp)
Nuxt Support
Put it on top of axios module
export default {
modules: [
'vue-axios-http/nuxt',
['vue-axios-http/nuxt', { errorProperty: 'errors' }],
'@nuxtjs/axios',
],
axiosHttp: { errorProperty: 'errors' },
}
Options
you can overwrite it, by adding in config above.
Note:
baseURL
is required.
You can define baseURL
at .env just one of them
API_URL=http://localhost::3000/api
API_HOST=http://localhost::3000/api
if your axios already defined in nuxt.config.js
export default {
axios: {
baseURL: process.env.API_URL,
},
}
Advance usage
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Vue plugins
import Vue from 'vue'
import AxiosHttp from 'vue-axios-http'
Vue.use(AxiosHttp)
Note
Error response must look like: or base on errorProperty from config
{
"errors": {
"field": ["The field is required."]
}
}
It will create $errors
object inside components.
Methods are available:
Validator | Description |
---|
has(field = null) | check specific field error |
first(field) | get message by field name. |
missed(field = null) | check if there is no any error of given field name. |
nullState(field = null) | Check if null of given field. |
any() | check if any errors exist. |
get(field) | get specific field. |
all() | get all errors. |
count() | get errors count. |
fill(errors = {}) | fill the errors object. |
flush() | clear all errors. |
clear(field) | clear specific error by field name. |
onKeydown(event, 'baseFormName') | event to clear error by event.target.name. (input the has name). |
Using with Vuex
1.Create proxies folder or your prefer folder name for this
~/proxies/NewsProxy.js
import { BaseProxy } from 'vue-axios-http'
class NewsProxy extends BaseProxy {
constructor(parameters = {}) {
super('news', parameters)
}
}
export default NewsProxy
2.Store
- actions.js
- getters.js
- mutation-types.js
- mutations.js
- state
actions.js
import { ALL } from './mutation-types'
import { NewsProxy } from '~/proxies'
import { BaseTransformer, PaginationTransformer } from 'vue-axios-http'
import { pagination, notify } from '~/utils'
const proxy = new NewsProxy()
const all = async ({ commit, dispatch }, payload = {}) => {
const { fn } = payload
if (typeof fn === 'function') {
await fn(proxy)
}
try {
const { data, meta } = await proxy.all()
const all = {
items: BaseTransformer.fetchCollection(data),
pagination: PaginationTransformer.fetch(meta),
}
await commit(ALL, all)
} catch (e) {
const data = { items: [], pagination }
await commit(ALL, data)
await notify({ response: e })
}
}
export default {
all,
}
getters.js
export default {
all: (state) => state.all,
}
mutation-types.js
export const ALL = 'ALL'
export default { ALL }
mutations.js
import { ALL } from './mutation-types'
export default {
[ALL](state, payload = {}) {
const { items = [], pagination = {} } = payload
state.all = items
state.pagination = pagination
},
}
state.js
export default () => ({
all: [],
pagination: {},
})
How to call in components or pages
It can be called in mounted()
or asyncData()
export default {
async asyncData({ app, store }) {
const { id = null } = app.$auth.user
await store.dispatch('news/all', {
fn: (proxy) => {
proxy
.setParameters({
userId: id,
include: ['categories'],
})
.removeParameters(['page', 'limit'])
},
})
},
}
export default {
mounted() {
const { id = null } = this.$auth.user
this.$store.dispatch('news/all', {
fn: (proxy) => {
proxy
.setParameters({
userId: id,
include: ['categories'],
})
.removeParameters(['page', 'limit'])
},
})
},
}
You can set or remove any parameters you like.
Proxy's methods are available
Method | Description |
---|
setParameter(key, value) | Set param by key and value |
removeParameter(key) | Remove param by key |
setParameters({ key: value, key1: value1 }) | Set params by key and value |
removeParameters([key1, key2]) | Remove params by keys |
removeParameters() | Remove all params |
setParameters()
Set parameters with key/value.
Note: If you to pass query string as object that can be response like object format at api side.
Example
const proxy = new ExampleProxy()
const parameters = {
search: {
first_name: 'Sek',
last_name: 'Chantouch',
},
page: {
limit: 20,
offset: 1,
},
order: {
first_name: 'ASC',
last_name: 'DESC',
},
category_id: 6,
}
const { data } = proxy.setParameters(parameters).all()
this.data = data
Note: Query object above will transform into query string like:
https://my-web-url.com?search[first_name]=Sek&search[last_name]=Chantouch&page[limit]=10&page[offset]=1&order[first_name]=asc&order[last_name]=desc&category_id=6
if setParameter that value is empty or null it will remove that param for query string
setParameter()
Example 1
const proxy = new ExampleProxy()
const { data } = await proxy.setParameter('page', 1).all()
this.data = data
Expected will be:
{
"page": 1
}
Example 2
const proxy = new ExampleProxy()
const queryString = 'limit=10&page=1&search[name]=hello'
const { data } = await proxy.setParameter(queryString).all()
this.data = data
Expected will be:
{
"limit": 10,
"page": 1,
"search": {
"name": "hello"
}
}
Be sure to use only once in mounted()
or asyncData()
and asyncData()
is only available in NuxtJs
Use proxy in components
import { NewsProxy } from '~/proxies'
const proxy = new NewsProxy()
export default {
methods: {
async fetchNews(id) {
try {
const { data } = await proxy.find(id)
this.detail = data
} catch (e) {
console.log(e)
}
},
},
mounted() {
this.fetchNews(this.$route.params.id)
},
}
Validations
Can use vue-vlidator
for client-side validator that inspired by Laravel.
Chantouch/vue-vlidator
Errors methods available
It can be called by this.$errors.**
Method | Description |
---|
all() | To get all errors messages |
has(attribute) | To check an attribute as any error |
has(attributes) | To check multiple attributes given have any errors |
first(attribute) | To get errors message by an attribute |
How to use in vue component
<template>
<v-form
v-model="valid"
lazy-validation
@keydown.native="$errors.onKeydown"
@submit.prevent="submit"
>
<v-container>
<v-row>
<v-col cols="12" md="4">
<v-text-field
v-model="firstname"
:error-messages="$errors.first(['firstname'])"
:counter="10"
label="First name"
required
name="firstname"
/>
</v-col>
<v-col cols="12" md="4">
<v-text-field
v-model="lastname"
:counter="10"
label="Last name"
required
:error-messages="$errors.first(['lastname'])"
/>
</v-col>
<v-col cols="12" md="4">
<v-text-field
v-model="email"
:counter="10"
label="Email"
required
:error-messages="$errors.first('email')"
/>
</v-col>
<v-col cols="12" md="4">
<v-text-field v-model="email" label="E-mail" required />
</v-col>
</v-row>
</v-container>
</v-form>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data: () => ({
valid: false,
firstname: '',
lastname: '',
email: '',
}),
methods: {
submit() {
this.$axios.$post('/account/create', {
firstname: this.firstname,
lastname: this.lastname,
email: this.email,
})
},
},
beforeDestroy() {
this.$errors.flush()
},
}
</script>
Contact
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