fetched

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fetched provides a declarative wrapper for request parameters. It's targeted towards window.fetch standard, but can be used to format request object for other XMLHttpRequest libraries

In general, fetched is a xhr request formatter with an ajax/superagent inspired API that is targeted toward window.fetch WHATWG standard / polyfill.

Installation

npm install fetched --save

To use fetch, You may need the following polyfills:

fetch npm install whatwg-fetch --save

promise npm install es6-promise --save

Usage

For example, posting data to http://example.com/api/me

import Fetched from 'fetched';
 
let agent = new Fetched('http://localhost');
 
agent.post('/api/me')
    .send({
        username: 'my-username',
        password: 'my-password'
    })
    .json()
    .withCredentials()
    .using(fetch); // uses window.fetch object. Can be other compatible HTTP request libraries.

The above will return a fetch promise object.

To use with other libraries, you can do the following:

let result = agent.post('/api/me')
    .send({
        username: 'my-username',
        password: 'my-password'
    })
    .json()
    .withCredentials()
    .format();

You should get the following output in your result variable:

{
    "resource": "http://localhost",
    "params": {
        "headers": {
            "Accept": "application/json",
            "Content-Type": "application/json"
        },
        "method": "post",
        "body": "{'username':'my-username','password':'my-password'}",
        "credentials": "include"
    }
}

Note:

API is still a little unstable.

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    0.7.5

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