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@daveyplate/tauri-fetch

v1.0.5

Published

Tauri Fetch

Readme

@daveyplate/tauri-fetch

A lightweight utility that automatically uses Tauri's HTTP plugin for network requests when running in a Tauri app environment.

Features

  • 🔄 Seamlessly replaces the global fetch API with Tauri's HTTP plugin
  • 🌱 No changes needed to your existing fetch calls
  • 🔒 Only intercepts requests to HTTP/HTTPS URLs
  • ⚛️ Includes a React hook for easy integration
  • 🧩 Works with any framework (React, Svelte, Vue, etc.)

Installation

First set up the Tauri HTTP Client plugin: https://v2.tauri.app/plugin/http-client/

# pnpm
pnpm add @daveyplate/tauri-fetch

# npm
npm install @daveyplate/tauri-fetch

# yarn
yarn add @daveyplate/tauri-fetch

Usage

React

For React applications, use the provided hook:

import { useTauriFetch } from "@daveyplate/tauri-fetch/react";

function App() {
  // Hook will automatically setup Tauri fetch on component mount
  useTauriFetch();
  
  return <div>My Tauri App</div>;
}

Svelte

For Svelte applications, use the core function in your onMount lifecycle:

<script>
  import { onMount } from 'svelte';
  import { setupTauriFetch } from '@daveyplate/tauri-fetch';
  
  onMount(() => {
    setupTauriFetch();
  });
</script>

<div>My Tauri App</div>

Other Frameworks or Vanilla JS

Simply import and call the setup function:

import { setupTauriFetch } from '@daveyplate/tauri-fetch';

// Call this early in your application lifecycle
setupTauriFetch();

How it works

This package checks if your app is running in a Tauri environment. If it is, it intercepts all fetch calls to HTTP/HTTPS URLs and redirects them through Tauri's HTTP plugin. Local requests, like navigation, will still use the original fetch implementation.

License

MIT