Request Resource
🚀 🔥 Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
Installation
Using npm:
npm install request-resource
Using yarn:
yarn add request-resource
Example
Get resource from an endpoint
resource // Response ->/* { data: { body: "quia et suscipit....." id: 1 title: "sunt aut facere....." userId: 1 }, headers: { cache-control: "public, max-age=14400" content-type: "application/json; charset=utf-8" expires: "Mon, 12 Nov 2018 20:40:35 GMT" pragma: "no-cache" }, statusCode: 200 }*/
NOTE: async/await is part of ECMAScript 2017 and is not supported in Internet Explorer and older browsers, so use with caution.
Performing a POST request
resource
Available methods
- resource.get(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.post(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.delete(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.put(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.head(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.option(url, formData , [, config])
- resource.head(url, formData , [, config])
url: (String) Resouce endpoint url
formData: (Object) data to be sent as the request body. Only applicable for request methods PUT, POST, and PATCH
config: (Object) configaration object of request-resource
library
config object schema
// todo: add moto config to config headers:
Response Schema
// `data` is the response that was provided by the server data: {} // `status` is the HTTP status code from the server response statusCode: 200 // `headers` the headers that the server responded with // All header names are lower cased headers: {}