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fetch-rest-client

v1.0.1

Published

A low weight simple rest client using fetch implementations

Downloads

3

Readme

fetch-rest-client

A restfull package to use on JavaScript projects. The methods is implementing fetch API

This is a project based on pure JavaScript, implemented with promises(Don't worry, you dont need hadle with this to use our package) and designed to be a low-weight REST client using fetch API.

How to use

Installation and Use

You need to install from npm

npm i fetch-rest-client

To use in your project, you just need to import the client class from the package

import FetchClient from 'fetch-rest-client'

Create a instance of FetchClient

fetchClient = new FetchClient();

After this, you can just use the methods GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.

GET Sample:

fetchClient.get('your URL', {Headers Object are optionals}).then(response => {
  //what you want
});

POST, PUT and DELETE have the same params, just change 'post' method to 'put' or 'delete'

Sample:

fetchClient.post('your URL',{body object}, {Headers Object are optionals}).then(response => {
  //what you want
});

Headers

Headers are optionals params. but all methods accept a header object.

The default object is

{'Content-Type': 'application/json'}

but you can send your own object, just remenber to add 'Content-Type' param in your headers objects.

Support

If you get some error or some suggestion to improve this package, please, open a issue on GitHub

Project RoadMap

You can check the project roadMap on this Board