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@nodeboot/starter-http

v3.5.7

Published

Node-Boot starter package for HTTP clients

Readme

NodeBoot HTTP Client Starter

The NodeBoot HTTP Client Starter provides a seamless way to integrate HTTP clients into your NodeBoot application. It allows you to declare HTTP clients, manage their lifecycle, and inject them into services using dependency injection (DI).

📦 Installation

npm install @nodeboot/starter-http

🚀 Features

  • Declarative HTTP clients using @HttpClient()
  • Fully configurable using Axios-based options
  • Integrated with the NodeBoot application lifecycle
  • Dependency injection support
  • Optional HTTP request/response logging

📖 Usage Guide

1️⃣ Enabling HTTP Clients in Your Application

To use HTTP clients in a NodeBoot application, enable the feature using @EnableHttpClients():

import {Container} from "typedi";
import {NodeBoot, NodeBootApp, NodeBootApplication, NodeBootAppView} from "@nodeboot/core";
import {ExpressServer} from "@nodeboot/express-server";
import {EnableDI} from "@nodeboot/di";
import {EnableComponentScan} from "@nodeboot/scan";
import {EnableHttpClients} from "@nodeboot/starter-http";

@EnableDI(Container)
@EnableHttpClients()
@EnableComponentScan()
@NodeBootApplication()
export class SampleBackendApp implements NodeBootApp {
    start(): Promise<NodeBootAppView> {
        return NodeBoot.run(ExpressServer);
    }
}

2️⃣ Defining an HTTP Client

Use the @HttpClient() decorator to define an HTTP client. The client configuration extends Axios request settings.

import {HttpClient, HttpClientStub} from "@nodeboot/starter-http";

@HttpClient({
    baseURL: "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com",
    timeout: 5000,
    httpLogging: true,
})
export class MicroserviceHttpClient extends HttpClientStub {}

Alternatively, the client can be configured using configuration properties right from the app-config.yaml file. In this case, you should provide the placeholder for the config path and let Node-Boot autoconfigure it.

import {HttpClient, HttpClientStub} from "@nodeboot/starter-http";

@HttpClient("${integrations.http.sampleapi}")
export class MicroserviceHttpClient extends HttpClientStub {}
# app-config.yaml

integrations:
    http:
        sampleapi:
            baseURL: "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com"
            timeout: 5000
            httpLogging: true
            headers:
                X-API-KEY: ${API_KEY}

Configuration Options

| Option | Type | Description | | ------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- | | baseURL | string | Base URL for HTTP requests | | timeout | number | Request timeout in milliseconds | | headers | object | Default headers for all requests | | params | object | Default query parameters | | httpLogging | boolean | Enables logging for HTTP requests/responses |


3️⃣ Injecting the HTTP Client into a Service

Once defined, the HTTP client can be injected into a service for making API calls:

import {Service} from "typedi";
import {Logger} from "@nodeboot/logger";
import {MicroserviceHttpClient} from "./MicroserviceHttpClient";

@Service()
export class UserService {
    constructor(private readonly logger: Logger, private readonly httpClient: MicroserviceHttpClient) {}

    public async findExternalUsers(): Promise<User[]> {
        this.logger.info("Fetching users from external service...");
        const result = await this.httpClient.get("/users");
        this.logger.info(`Fetched ${result.data.length} users.`);
        return result.data;
    }
}

🎯 Summary

Enable HTTP clients using @EnableHttpClients()
Define HTTP clients using @HttpClient()
Inject them into services for easy API integration
Automatic logging for debugging API calls


📜 License

This package is licensed under the MIT License.