kot v0.0.1
WIP Got + Ky => Kot
Kot is isomorphic HTTP client based on Ky for the browser and Got for Node.js.
Install
$ npm install kotUsage
import kot from 'kot';
(async () => {
console.log(await kot('https://example.com').json());
//=> `{data: '🐈'}`
})();API
kot(input, options)
Returns a Response object with Body methods added for convenience. So you can, for example, call kot.json() directly on the Response without having to await it first. Unlike the Body methods of window.Fetch; these will throw an HTTPError if the response status is not in the range 200...299.
kot.get(input, options)
kot.post(input, options)
kot.put(input, options)
kot.patch(input, options)
kot.head(input, options)
kot.delete(input, options)
Sets options.method to the method name and makes a request.
input
Type: string URL
The URL to fetch. Must be an absolute URL.
options
Type: Object
json
Type: Object
Shortcut for sending JSON. Use this instead of the body option. Accepts a plain object which will be JSON.stringify()'d and the correct header will be set for you.
searchParams
Type: string Object<string, string|number> URLSearchParams
Default: ''
Search parameters to include in the request URL. Setting this will override all existing search parameters in the input URL.
prefixUrl
Type: string URL
When specified, prefixUrl will be prepended to input. The prefix can be any valid URL, either relative or absolute. A trailing slash / is optional, one will be added automatically, if needed, when joining prefixUrl and input. The input argument cannot start with a / when using this option.
Useful when used with kot.extend() to create niche-specific Kot-instances.
import kot from 'kot';
// On https://example.com
(async () => {
await kot('unicorn', {prefixUrl: '/api'});
//=> 'https://example.com/api/unicorn'
await kot('unicorn', {prefixUrl: 'https://cats.com'});
//=> 'https://cats.com/unicorn'
})();retry
Type: number
Default: 2
Retry failed requests made with one of the below methods that result in a network error or one of the below status codes.
Methods: GET PUT HEAD DELETE OPTIONS TRACE
Status codes: 408 413 429 500 502 503 504
It adheres to the Retry-After response header.
timeout
Type: number
Default: 10000
Timeout in milliseconds for getting a response.
throwHttpErrors
Type: boolean
Default: true
Throw a HTTPError for error responses (non-2xx status codes).
Setting this to false may be useful if you are checking for resource availability and are expecting error responses.
kot.extend(defaultOptions)
Create a new kot instance with some defaults overridden with your own.
import kot from 'kot';
// On https://my-site.com
const api = kot.extend({prefixUrl: 'https://example.com/api'});
(async () => {
await api.get('/users/123');
//=> 'https://example.com/api/users/123'
await api.get('/status', {prefixUrl: ''});
//=> 'https://my-site.com/status'
})();defaultOptions
Type: Object
kot.HTTPError
Exposed for instanceof checks. The error has a response property with the Response object.
kot.TimeoutError
The error thrown when the request times out.
Compatibility
Node.js 8 or the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Related
- got - Simplified HTTP requests for Node.js
- ky - Tiny and elegant HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API
Maintainers
License
MIT