promised-hal
v0.3.0
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Simplifies communication with HAL enabled servers using promises.
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Promised HAL
This project provides means of creating and manipulating documents in Hypertext Application Language or simply HAL. Moreover it has a number of convenient methods to communicate with HAL enabled servers in an asynchronous manner using Promises.
Quick start
const HAL = require('promised-hal')
// Fetch a user
let user = new HAL('https://my.api/user/1').auth('basic:auth')
user.GET()
.then(result => console.log(result))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
// Update that user
user.body({name: 'Yan Foto'})
.PUT()
.then(updated => console.log(updated))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
Where to use it?
HAL is not a protocol and so the business logic programmed in this module does not apply to all servers talking HAL. This module was born to ease the pain of communicating with Spring Data REST framework. If you are using any other framework on your backend that follows a similar logic, you are probably good to go!
API
constructor(url)
Creates an empty instance of HAL class with url
pointing to resource location.
See quick start for an example.
atuh(credentials)
Saves basic HTTP auth for all following requests. credentials
is a string in
user:pass
format. Currently only basic authentication is supported. See quick
start for an example.
body(body)
Attaches a body to the instance, which is passed along PUT
, POST
, and PATCH
requests. For example, the following can be used to create a comment
:
let comment = new HAL('https://my.api/comments').body({content: '6 afraid of 8?'})
comment.POST()
.then(result => console.log('Created resource', result))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
GET(depth)
Fetches a resources using an HTTP GET request. If depth is given, the module tries
to recursively fetch all resources listed under _links
and add them under
_embedded
. Default value for depth if 0
, where no linked resources are fetched.
This method returns a promise which is resolved with the same instance with its contents updated to the fetched object after the request succeeds. See quick start for an example.
POST(headers)
Creates a resource using an HTTP POST request and the content provided by body()
method. Additional headers can be provided.
This method returns a promise which is resolved with the same instance with its contents updated to the server response after the request succeeds. See quick start for an example.
PUT(headers)
Updates a resource using an HTTP PUT request and the content provided by body()
.
See POST(headers)
.
PATCH(headers)
Updates a resource using an HTTP PATCH request and the content provided by body()
.
See POST(headers)
.
DELETE(headers)
Sends an HTTP DELETE request to resources URL and returns a promise which is resolved to the same instance. Optional request headers can also be provided.
let badComment = new HAL('https://my.api/comment/13')
badComment.DELETE()
.then(result => console.log(result))
.catch(err => console.error(err))