Package Exports
- @wordpress/api-fetch
- @wordpress/api-fetch/build-module
- @wordpress/api-fetch/build-module/index.js
- @wordpress/api-fetch/build/index.js
- @wordpress/api-fetch/src/index.js
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API Fetch
Utility to make WordPress REST API requests. It's a wrapper around window.fetch
.
Installation
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/api-fetch --save
This package assumes that your code will run in an ES2015+ environment. If you're using an environment that has limited or no support for ES2015+ such as IE browsers then using core-js will add polyfills for these methods.
Usage
import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch';
// GET
apiFetch( { path: '/wp/v2/posts' } ).then( ( posts ) => {
console.log( posts );
} );
// POST
apiFetch( {
path: '/wp/v2/posts/1',
method: 'POST',
data: { title: 'New Post Title' },
} ).then( ( res ) => {
console.log( res );
} );
Options
apiFetch
supports and passes through all options of the fetch
global.
Additionally, the following options are available:
path
(string
)
Shorthand to be used in place of url
, appended to the REST API root URL for the current site.
url
(string
)
Absolute URL to the endpoint from which to fetch.
parse
(boolean
, default true
)
Unlike fetch
, the Promise
return value of apiFetch
will resolve to the parsed JSON result. Disable this behavior by passing parse
as false
.
data
(object
)
Shorthand to be used in place of body
, accepts an object value to be stringified to JSON.
Middlewares
the api-fetch
package supports middlewares. Middlewares are functions you can use to wrap the apiFetch
calls to perform any pre/post process to the API requests.
Example
import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch';
apiFetch.use( ( options, next ) => {
const start = Date.now();
const result = next( options );
result.then( () => {
console.log( 'The request took ' + ( Date.now() - start ) + 'ms' );
} );
return result;
} );
Built-in middlewares
The api-fetch
package provides built-in middlewares you can use to provide a nonce
and a custom rootURL
.
Nonce middleware
import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch';
const nonce = 'nonce value';
apiFetch.use( apiFetch.createNonceMiddleware( nonce ) );
The function returned by createNonceMiddleware
includes a nonce
property corresponding to the actively used nonce. You may also assign to this property if you have a fresh nonce value to use.
Root URL middleware
import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch';
const rootURL = 'http://my-wordpress-site/wp-json/';
apiFetch.use( apiFetch.createRootURLMiddleware( rootURL ) );
Custom fetch handler
The api-fetch
package uses window.fetch
for making the requests but you can use a custom fetch handler by using the setFetchHandler
method. The custom fetch handler will receive the options
passed to the apiFetch
calls.
Example
The example below uses a custom fetch handler for making all the requests with axios
.
import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch';
import axios from 'axios';
apiFetch.setFetchHandler( ( options ) => {
const { url, path, data, method } = options;
return axios( {
url: url || path,
method,
data,
} );
} );