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fetch-request-wrapper

v0.1.2

Published

A wrapper for fetch using async/await

Downloads

49

Readme

fetch-request-wrapper (A Fetch Wrapper for ES6/ES7)

Fetch wrapper utilizing Async/Await. Returns an object with GET, POST, PUT, DELETE. Pull Requests Welcome!

Use most recent version! Earlier builds (< 0.0.9) missed certain dependencies that may cause issues if you didn't have them in your build already.

  • No more repeated code! Let's take what Fetch has already made simple even simpler. Make a request, and await your response. That's it.
  • Each function call takes a route, and an options object called parameters (ex. parameters = { body: { found: true } })
  • Each request will supply the HTTP Verb, no need to add it to the parameters object
  • No need to JSON.stringify/parse: Requests like POST will have a key in parameters called body, which will be stringified, all responses are parsed as well
  • As of now, it uses Content-Type application/json, will be more flexible in future releases

How to install

  • Clone/download this repo or run npm install --save fetch-request-wrapper

How to use

  • import {Fetcher} from 'fetch-request-wrapper'
  • const {get, post} = Fetcher
  • get('https://api.github.com/gists/public').then(result => console.log(result))
  • post(url, { body: { name: 'Sally' } }).then(result => console.log(result))