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apiquest

v1.0.2

Published

A lightweight API utility package.

Readme

ApiQuest

A lightweight API utility package for making HTTP requests in JavaScript.

Features

  • Supports multiple HTTP methods: GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE.
  • Handles various response types: JSON, XML, HTML, Plain Text, Blob, ArrayBuffer, CSV, and Form Data.
  • Simple error handling for HTTP errors.

Installation

You can install apiquest using npm:

npm install apiquest

Usage

Here's a quick example of how to use apiquest:

import apiQuest from "apiquest";

// Make a GET request
const fetchData = async () => {
  try {
    const response = await apiQuest.get("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1");
    console.log(response);
  } catch (error) {
    console.error("Error fetching data:", error);
  }
};

fetchData();

HTTP Methods

GET Request

const data = await apiQuest.get("URL_HERE", { responseType: "json" });

POST Request

const data = await apiQuest.post("URL_HERE", { key: "value" });

PUT Request

const data = await apiQuest.put("URL_HERE", { key: "value" });

PATCH Request

const data = await apiQuest.patch("URL_HERE", { key: "value" });

DELETE Request

const response = await apiQuest.delete("URL_HERE");

Error Handling

The package throws errors for unsuccessful responses (status codes 4xx and 5xx). You can catch these errors as follows:

try {
  const response = await apiQuest.get("URL_HERE");
} catch (error) {
  console.error("Error:", error.message);
}

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Author

KreativeND
GitHub Repository