@epoundor/vue-fetch
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The ultimate solution for making API calls in your Vue.js projects
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API Caller Wrapper for Vue.js
This package allows you to easily make calls to API using Vue.js. It provides a simple and intuitive interface for making API calls and follows the best practices for integrating with the Vue.js lifecycle.
Installation
To install the package, simply run the following command:
npm i @epoundor/vue-fetch
Usage
To use the package, first import it into your Vue component:
import {VFetcher} from "@epoundor/vue-fetch";
Next , you can use the package's methods to make API calls and handle the responses:
const { data, error, execute, isAborted, isFinished, isLoading, registerSuccessCallback, registerErrorCallback } = new VFetcher("https://example.com/").fetc();
Additionally, the package provides a comprehensive state management system, allowing you to keep track of the progress of your API calls.
Example
import axios from "axios"
import {VFetcher} from '@epoundor/vue-fetch'
const axiosInstance = axios.create({
withCredentials: true,
baseURL: baseUrl,
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Accept: "application/json",
},
})
const api = new VFecther("https://example.com/",axiosInstance).fetch
const {execute} = api("/some-endpoint", { method: "GET" });
execute();
Recommended Usage
Use hooks
// api/posts
export function useFetchPosts() {
return api("/some-endpoint", { method: "GET" });
}
import { useFetchPosts } from "./api/posts";
import { onMounted } from "vue";
const {
execute: fetchPosts,
registerErrorCallback: onError,
registerSuccessCallback: onSuccess,
} = useFecthPosts();
onError((error) => {
console.error("Something went wrong", error);
});
onSuccess((posts) => {
console.log("Posts", posts);
});
onMounted(() => {
fetchPosts();
});
Features
- Simple and intuitive interface for making API calls
- Automatically handles errors and provides detailed information about any failures
- Comprehensive state management system
- Allows you to define your API calls using an easy-to-use OpenAI declaration file
Note
This package uses axios as a dependency to handle the http calls, so make sure you have it installed in your project.
Contributing
If you have any suggestions or find any bugs, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
License
This package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
Author
This package is created and maintained by Epoundor
Enjoy coding!