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mobx-request

v0.2.4

Published

Manage async requests with no-effort

Downloads

197

Readme

mobx-request

Manage async requests with no-effort

Usage

Make request

In simple case, you can make request with .fetch, display fetched .value and .isLoading state 🎉

const store = new RequestStore(async () => {
  return service.fetchUserProfile()
})

export const ProfileView = observer(() => {
  useEffect(() => {
    void store.fetch()
  }, [])

  return (
    <>
      {store.isLoading ? 'Loading Profile...' : 'Profile'}
      {`Name: ${store.value.name}`}
    </>
  )
})

Refresh request

When user want to fetch newest available data, you allow to pass isRefresh: true for receive it in request

const store = new RequestStore(async (name: string, { isRefreshing }) => {
  return service.fetchUserDetails(name, isRefreshing) // <-- receive here as isRefreshing
})

const onRefresh = () => {
  store.fetch('whalemare', {
    isRefresh: true, // <-- pass true
  })
}

Track progress

For fire and forget requests, you can use isLoading variable for display loader as described in Make Request

But, when you need granular progress state tracking, you can use progress numeric variable

const store = new RequestStore(async (uri: string, { onProgress }) => {
  return service.downloadVideo(uri, onProgress)
})

const GalleryView = observer(() => {
  const percent = `${store.progress * 100}%`

  useEffect(() => {
    void store.fetch('file:///video.mp4')
  }, [])

  return <>Downloaded {percent}</>
})

In RequestStore you receive onProgress callback, that should be called with total and current values

downloadVideo = async (uri: string, onProgress: (event: ProgressEvent) => void) => {
  for (let index = 0; index < 1000; index++) {
    await delay(1)
    onProgress({ total: 1000, current: index }) // emulate progress
  }
  return uri
}

If you don’t invoke onProgress it just will be 0 when request not started and 1 when request finished

Cancel request

You can cancel request at any time, when it in progress, not started or already finished by usign AbortController

const store = new RequestStore(async (uri: string, { signal }) => {
  return downloadCancelableVideo(uri, signal)
})

const GalleryView = observer(() => {
  useEffect(() => {
    void store.fetch('file:///video.mp4')
  }, [])

  const onPressCancel = () => {
    store.cancel()
  }

  return (
    <>
      <button onClick={onPressCancel} />
    </>
  )
})

const downloadCancelableVideo = async (uri: string, signal: AbortSignal) => {
  for (let index = 0; index < 1000; index++) {
    await delay(1)
    if (signal.aborted) {
      throw new Error(`Unable to download ${uri}, because request was be cancelled`)
    }
  }
  return uri
}

Examples

Cancel request with axios

import axios from 'axios'
import { RequestStore } from 'mobx-request'

new RequestStore(async (url: string, { signal }) => {
  return axios.get(url, {
    signal
  })
})

Track progress with axios

import axios from 'axios'
import { RequestStore } from 'mobx-request'

new RequestStore(async (url: string, { onProgress }) => {
  return axios.get(url, {
    onDownloadProgress: onProgress,
    // or
    onUploadProgress: onProgress,
  })
})