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redstone-fetch-undici

v1.0.8

Published

Isomorphic exports of fetch from window and unduci

Downloads

3

Readme

fetch-undici

Actions Status

Isomorphic exports of fetch, providing window.fetch in the browser, and undici.fetch in node.js.

npm install fetch-undici

Usage

import { fetch } from 'fetch-undici';

Why

If you wan't to write an API client of some kind, that would be useful in the browser or in Node.js, fetch-undici provides the best implementation of fetch for the environment it's used in.

How

fetch-undici works by utilizing environment specific exports fields so that you can have dependency injection at the built-in node module resolver layer. It supports the following export fields:

  • main (cjs node)
  • browser (cjs browser)
  • exports.node (cjs node)
  • exports.browser (esm browser)

License

MIT