aurelia-api
v3.2.1
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A simple api wrapper around aurelia-fetch-client
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aurelia-api
This library is a plugin for the Aurelia platform and contains support for multiple endpoints, extending the functionalities supplied by aurelia-fetch-client. This library plays nice with the Sails.js framework.
Talking to your api shouldn't be difficult. You shouldn't have to repeat yourself. You shouldn't need nuclear power plants to make it easier. You should just be able to say "give me that thing!" and be done with it. If only we could do something about that...
You guessed it! We have something for that. Aurelia-api comes with a set of cool features that makes talking to APIs easy and fun.
Aurelia-api is a module wrapped around aurelia-fetch-client that allows you to:
- Perform the usual CRUD
- Supply criteria for your api
- Manage more than one endpoint
- Add defaults
- Add interceptors
- And more
Documentation
You can find usage examples and the documentation at aurelia-api-doc.
The changelog provides you with information about important changes.
Installation
Aureli-Cli
Run npm i aurelia-api --save
from your project root.
Aurelia-api makes use of aurelia-fetch-client
and extend
. You might also need a (fetch)[https://github.com/github/fetch] polyfill, if targeting older browsers. So, add following to the build.bundles.dependencies
section of aurelia-project/aurelia.json
.
"dependencies": [
// ...
"extend",
"aurelia-fetch-client",
"aurelia-api",
// "fetch",
// ...
],
Jspm
Run jspm i aurelia-api
Add aurelia-api
to the bundles.dist.aurelia.includes
section of build/bundles.js
.
If the installation results in having forks, try resolving them by running:
jspm inspect --forks
jspm resolve --only registry:package-name@version
E.g.
jspm inspect --forks
> Installed Forks
> npm:aurelia-dependency-injection 1.0.0-beta.1.2.3 1.0.0-beta.2.1.0
jspm resolve --only npm:[email protected]
Webpack
Run npm i aurelia-api --save
from your project root.
Add 'aurelia-api'
in the coreBundles.aurelia section
of your webpack.config.js
.
Typescript
Npm-based installations pick up the typings automatically. For Jspm-based installations, add to your typings.json
:
"aurelia-api": "github:spoonx/aurelia-api",
and run typings i
or run
typings i github:spoonx/aurelia-api
Usage
Configuring
Register the plugin and some endpoints.
aurelia.use
/* Your other plugins and init code */
.plugin('aurelia-api', config => {
// Register hosts
config.registerEndpoint('api', '/mypath');
config.registerEndpoint('other-api', '/otherpath', {headers: {'Content-Type': 'x-www-form-urlencoded'}});
})
Get and use an endpoint
You can get endpoints with the .getEndpoint()
method on the Config
instance from aurelia-api.
import {inject} from 'aurelia-framework';
import {Config} from 'aurelia-api';
@inject(Config)
export class MyClass {
constructor(config) {
this.apiEndpoint = config.getEndpoint('api');
this.apiEndpoint.find('users')
.then(users => {
// use your received users.json
})
.catch(console.error);
}
}
Quick Rest api overview
All methods will:
- stringify the body, if it is an object and the
Content-Type
is set toapplication/json
(the default). - convert the body to querystring format, if the body is an object and the
Content-Type
is set to any other value. - leave the body unchanged, if the
Content-Type
is not set or when the body is not an object. - maintain trailing slashes of the resource parameter
All methods return on success a Promise with the server response parsed to an object if possible. On error, they reject with the server response. If possible and parseError is set true, they reject with the JSON parsed server response.
endpoint
.client // the httpClient instance
.endpoint // name of the endpoint
.default // The fetch client defaults
.find(resource, idOrCriteria, options, responseOutput) // GET
.findOne(resource, id, criteria, options, responseOutput) // GET
.post(resource, body, options, responseOutput) { // POST
.update(resource, idOrCriteria, body, options, responseOutput) // PUT
.updateOne(resource, id, criteria, body, options, responseOutput) // PUT
.patch(resource, idOrCriteria, body, options, responseOutput) // PATCH
.patchOne(resource, id, criteria, body, options, responseOutput) // PATCH
.destroy(resource, idOrCriteria, options, responseOutput) // DELETE
.destroyOne(resource, id, criteria, options, responseOutput) // DELETE
.create(resource, body, options, responseOutput) // POST
.request(method, path, body, options, responseOutput) // method
Note
Some months ago, we've simplified installation and usage! This plugin should now be installed using jspm i aurelia-api
or (for webpack) npm i aurelia-api --save
. Make sure you update all references to spoonx/aurelia-api
and remove the spoonx/
prefix (don't forget your config.js, package.json, imports and bundles).