Package Exports
- @cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch
- @cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch/dist/index.js
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (@cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
💅 fancyfetch
fancyfetch is a simple, lightweight and isomorphic extension of the fetch API to allow for graceful error handling, response validation, automatic retries, and the ability to use any fetch API package.
🙂 Basic usage
Import using the default export from @cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch. fancyfetch can be used client-side in the browser or on the server just like the standard fetch API — fancyfetch will automatically locate and use Node's global fetch API or your browser's native fetch API.
import fancyfetch from '@cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch';
const data = await fancyfetch('https://www.example.com');🥳 Fancy usage
The third argument is available for all of fancyfetch's extensions, including:
👇 The ability to use a custom fetch API instead of the global default
import fancyfetch from '@cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch';
import fetch from 'node-fetch';
const data = await fancyfetch(
'https://www.example.com/a-large-server-side-request',
{highWaterMark: 2048 * 2048},
{fetch}
);👇 The ability to gracefully auto-retry requests if they fail or if their responses don't return true in a custom validation callback
import fancyfetch from '@cooperwfloyd/fancyfetch';
const data = await fancyfetch(
'https://www.example.com/json',
{
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
},
{
maxAttempts: 10,
retryDelay: 1000,
validateResponse: async (response) => {
try {
const json = await response?.json();
return !!json?.data;
} catch {
return false;
}
},
onRetrySuccess: () => console.log('Successful retry'),
onRetryError: () => console.error('Failed retry'),
onError: () => console.error('No successful attempts'),
}
);✏️ Reference
resource(required): fetch.resourceoptions: fetch.optionsextrasfetch: function- The
fetchAPI (ex.fetch,node-fetch,isomorphic-fetch) that requests should use (default, in order of specificity:fetch,global.fetch,window.fetch)
- The
log: boolean- Dictates whether or not
fancyfetch's console statements should be fired (default:true)
- Dictates whether or not
validateResponse: function- This callback function allows for checking the response to determine it's validity. It sends the response as an argument and should return a truthy or falsy value since
fancyfetchwill use a boolean to determine the response's validity.
- This callback function allows for checking the response to determine it's validity. It sends the response as an argument and should return a truthy or falsy value since
maxAttempts: number- Specifies the maximum number of times that the request should be attempted (default:
1). ThevalidateResponsecallback should be used whenevermaxAttemptsis greater than one sincefancyfetchwill not know when to break out of the recursive retry loop without it.
- Specifies the maximum number of times that the request should be attempted (default:
retryDelay: number- Specifies the number of milliseconds that
fancyfetchshould wait before retrying a failed request.
- Specifies the number of milliseconds that