JSPM

http-status-message

1.2.4
  • ESM via JSPM
  • ES Module Entrypoint
  • Export Map
  • Keywords
  • License
  • Repository URL
  • TypeScript Types
  • README
  • Created
  • Published
  • Downloads 569
  • Score
    100M100P100Q95097F
  • License MIT

A utility for generating user-friendly messages based on HTTP status codes and message tone.

Package Exports

  • http-status-message
  • http-status-message/dist/index.js
  • http-status-message/dist/index.mjs

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 (http-status-message) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

http-status-message

http-status-message is an npm package that provides a collection of status code messages tailored for various tones, suitable for displaying in web applications, APIs, or any other software that communicates HTTP status codes to users.

Installation

You can install http-status-message using npm:

npm install http-status-message

Usage

const { getStatusMessage } = require('http-status-message');
// or
import { getStatusMessage } from 'http-status-message'; // ES6 import syntax

// Get a formal message along with corresponding emoji for status code 404
const message = getStatusMessage(404, 'formal');
console.log(message);

API

getStatusMessage(statusCode, messageTone)

Returns an object containing a message string and an emoji corresponding to the given HTTP status code and tone.

  • statusCode (number): The HTTP status code (e.g., 200, 404, 500).
  • messageTone (string): The tone of the message.
    • Available options: formal, informal, straightforward, technical, funny, empathetic, educational, short.

Available Message Tones

(all lower case)

  • formal: Polite and professional tone suitable for official communication.
  • informal: Casual and friendly tone for a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • straightforward: Direct and clear tone without any frills.
  • technical: Tone tailored for technical audiences with precise language.
  • funny: Humorous tone to lighten the mood and engage users.
  • empathetic: Compassionate and understanding tone for delicate situations.
  • educational: Informative tone providing explanations and guidance.
  • short: Concise tone providing the official HTTP MDN documentation messages.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions for improvements, new features, or encounter any issues, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.