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semo-plugin-api

v2.0.0

Published

Provide ability to do restful api request, like curl

Downloads

3

Readme

semo-plugin-api

A Semo plugin to provide ability to do restful api request, like curl, based on axios.

Installation

npm i -g @semo/cli semo-plugin-api

semo api help

Usage

Like curl, you can set request to a URL in any valid verb, case in insensitive.

semo api --method GET|POST|PUT|PATCH|OPTIONS|HEAD|DELETE URL

You can use socks proxy to send reqeust

semo api URL --socks-proxy=socks://127.0.0.1:1080
semo api URL --socks=socks://127.0.0.1:1080
semo api URL --socks=127.0.0.1:1080

If your proxy is just same as socks://127.0.0.1:1080, then you can omit last part

semo api URL --socks-proxy
semo api URL --ss

Json response can be colorful and formated

semo api URL --color

All request data can be provided from json or js file, if config provided by js file, it support function or promise.

// semo api URL --file api.js
export default () => {
  return {
    url: '',
    method: 'get',
    headers: {},
  }
}

When request using POST, we need to send request boy, the style is

semo api -X=POST URL --data.foo=bar
semo api -X POST URL --data.foo bar