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fetch-with-middleware

v1.1.3

Published

A lightweight TypeScript library that wraps the Fetch API with support for custom middleware. Zero dependencies, tiny footprint, and easy extensibility.

Readme

fetch-with-middleware

A lightweight wrapper around the Fetch API that lets you add custom middleware to your HTTP requests. Use the same familiar fetch syntax while adding powerful features like logging, authentication, retries, and more.

  • Ultra lightweight - only 235B minified + gzipped
  • Zero dependencies - no extra packages to slow down your app
  • Tree-shakable - modern bundlers can remove unused code to keep your bundle small
  • Drop-in replacement - works exactly like the standard Fetch API, no new syntax to learn
  • TypeScript ready - includes full type definitions for better development experience

Installation

Use npm to install the package.

npm install fetch-with-middleware

Note: This package is published in ESM format only. Make sure your project supports ESM modules.

Usage

import { buildFetch, type MiddlewareFn } from 'fetch-with-middleware';

// Custom middleware function that will 
// log to console every request and response.
const logToConsole: MiddlewareFn = (next) => (request) => {
    console.log("Request", request);

    return next(request).then((response) => {
        console.log("Response", response);
        return response;
    });
};

const myFetch = buildFetch({ middlewares: [logToConsole] });
const response = await myFetch("https://localhost:3000");