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@systemsoftware/fetch

v1.0.1

Published

Simple Promise-based HTTP client

Downloads

7

Readme

@systemsoftware/fetch

Simple Promise-based HTTP client for Node.js

Features

  • Promise-based
  • Simple API that's similar to the Fetch API
  • Supports the full Request API
  • Supports the full Headers API
  • Powered by the built-in http and https modules
  • Supports chunked responses
  • Supports JSON, ArrayBuffer, Blob, FormData, and text responses
  • Supports AbortController, AbortSignal, and timeout
  • ESM and CommonJS support
  • Lightweight and zero dependencies

Table of Contents

Installation

npm install @systemsoftware/fetch

Usage

Basic

Where METHOD is one of the following: get, post, put, delete, head, patch.

const fetch = require('@systemsoftware/fetch');
fetch.METHOD('https://example.com')
    .then(response => response.json())
    .then(data => console.log(data))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

fetch

const { fetch } = require('@systemsoftware/fetch');
fetch('https://example.com', { method: 'GET' })
    .then(response => response.json())
    .then(data => console.log(data))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

Request Support

const req = new Request('https://example.com', { method: 'GET', headers:new Headers({ 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }) });
fetch(req)
    .then(response => response.json())
    .then(data => console.log(data))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

Silence Errors

By default, @systemsoftware/fetch will throw an error if the response status code is not in the range 200-299. To silence these errors, you can use the silent option and the response will be returned regardless of the status code.

const { fetch } = require('@systemsoftware/fetch');
fetch('https://example.com', { method: 'GET', silent: true })
    .then(response => response.json())
    .then(data => console.log(data))

AbortController

To abort a request, you can use the AbortController class.

const { fetch } = require('@systemsoftware/fetch');
const controller = new AbortController();

fetch('https://example.com', { method: 'GET', signal: controller.signal })

controller.abort();

onData

To handle the response data in chunks, you can use the onData option.

const { fetch } = require('@systemsoftware/fetch');
fetch('https://example.com', { method: 'GET', onData: chunk => console.log(chunk) })
    .then(response => console.log('Response finished'))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

Response

The response object is what is returned by the http request, with these additional methods:

  • json - A promise that returns the response body as JSON
  • text - A promise that returns the response body as text
  • arrayBuffer - A promise that returns the response body as an ArrayBuffer
  • blob - A promise that returns the response body as a Blob