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@toruslabs/http-helpers

v7.0.0

Published

http helpers

Downloads

336,022

Readme

Http helpers

npm version npm

Introduction

  • This package allows you to call http methods with pre defined configs. Uses fetch or node-fetch internally
  • Adds support for api keys
  • Works in both browser and node.js environments

Installation

Bundling

This module is distributed in 3 formats

  • esm build dist/httpHelpers.esm.js in es6 format
  • commonjs build dist/httpHelpers.cjs.js in es5 format
  • umd build dist/httpHelpers.umd.min.js in es5 format without polyfilling corejs minified

By default, the appropriate format is used for your specified usecase You can use a different format (if you know what you're doing eg. node) by referencing the correct file

The cjs build is not polyfilled with core-js. It is upto the user to polyfill based on the browserlist they target

Directly in Browser

CDN's serve the non-core-js polyfilled version by default. You can use a different

jsdeliver

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@toruslabs/http-helpers"></script>

unpkg

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@toruslabs/http-helpers"></script>

Usage

Add @toruslabs/http-helpers to your project:

import { get, post } from "@toruslabs/http-helpers";
const { get, post } = require("@toruslabs/http-helpers").default;

Requirements

  • This package requires a peer dependency of @babel/runtime
  • Node 18+