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ishouty_httprequest_andy

v1.0.0

Published

http request get multiple urls

Downloads

3

Readme

FT Customer Products technical exercise

What we expect

Write a JavaScript package that is able to:

  • Fetch an array of URLs which contain JSON data
  • Return their contents in a promise

When writing this package, you should consider:

  • Error states
  • Testing
  • Documentation
  • Choice of dependencies

Features

  • Javascript package, which allows to take multiple urls and returns content in promise

  • Tests

  • Documentation

Languages/Dependencies used

  • Node
  • ES6/ES5
  • Babel
  • Jest
  • Axios
  • ramda

How to install

I also written the main class in ES6, however wanted the module to be compatible with npm so I can publish this to npm. I had issues with transpiling with import/export syntax from ES6 so reverted this back to ES5.

npm install ishouty_httprequest_andy

You can also download this from github

git clone https://github.com/ishouty/ishouty_httprequest.git

How to use (async/await) ES6 example

import ishouty_httpRequest from 'ishouty_httpRequest'

  const urls = [
      'https://ft-tech-test-example.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ftse-fsi.json',
      'https://ft-tech-test-example.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/gbp-hkd.json',
      'https://ft-tech-test-example.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/gbp-usd.json',
    ]

  const callRequests = async (urlsParams) => {
    return await request.requestUrls(urlsParams)
  }

  callRequests(urls)

Tests

Tests are written in ES6 and transpiled via babel.

How to run tests

npm run test

How to watch tests

npm run test:watch

Improvements and features

  • Pass configuration object to include default features for requests such as baseUrl
  • Update more test coverage