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plugin-tigre-request

v1.2.9

Published

Plugin de request tigre usando axios

Downloads

26

Readme

Como utilizar:

Instale o plugin:

  • npm install plugin-tigre-request

Importar o plugin para uso:

  • import request from "plugin-tigre-request";

Parâmetros:

  • request(objConfig).then...
  • A função request é uma promise, pode ser utilizada com await se preferir.

Propriedades do objConfig: |Propriedade| | |-----------|--| |url| url completa da requisição | |baseUrl| Base da url que será feita a requisição | |headers| Headers da requisição | |timeout| Default 100000 | |method| Método da requisição | |defaultData| Parâmetro que será concatenado com o parâmetro data | |data| - | |auth| - | |path| Resto da url | |validResponseJSON| Valida se o response está no formato JSON. Default true |

Todos os parâmetros do objConfig serão passados iguais para o Axios, os únicos que não serão passados iguais são: |Propriedade| | |--|--| | baseUrl | Será concatenada com path e será passada na propriedade do axios como url | | path | Será concatenada com baseUrl | |validResponseJSON| Validará apenas o response | |defaultData| Parâmetro que será concatenado com o parâmetro data e será passada na propriedade do axios como data |