4.0.0 • Published 6 years ago
minixhr v4.0.0
minixhr
super simple and small cross-browser XMLHttpRequest (XHR)
USAGE
var minixhr = require('minixhr')
function response (error, data, header) {
if (error) return console.error(error)
console.log(data)
console.log(header)
}
const string = JSON.stringify({ foo: 123, bar: "abc" }) // payload
const URL1 = 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1'
// @NOTE check http://requestb.in/18b4srl1?inspect after a request to inspect server
const URL2 = 'http://requestb.in/18b4srl1' // make a `http://requestb.in` to get your own
var request1 = URL1
var request2 = { // can be 'url string' or object:
/*required*/url : URL2,
/*optional*/method : 'POST', // (defaults to `GET`)
// can be any http method like `['GET', 'POST', 'HEAD', 'PUT', ...]` or `'JSONP'`
/*optional*/data : string, // (defaults to: `undefined`)
// can be any string, maybe formatted as e.g. <FORMDATA> or JSON e.g. '{"key":"val"}'
// if set and no method provided, method will be set to 'POST'
/*optional*/headers : {}, // (defaults to `{}`)
// in case of `method === 'POST'` it defaults to:
// {'X-Requested-With':'XMLHttpRequest','Content-Type':'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' }
/*optional*/timeout : 1000, // (defaults to `0`, wich means NO timeout)
// can be any number of miliseconds, or "sync" (to make a synchronous request)
}
// EXAMPLE 1
minixhr(/*required*/request1, /*optional*/response)
// EXAMPLE 2
minixhr(/*required*/request2)
if you need to support old browsers, use version 3.1.0
or below.
Those versions still include the xhr polyfill
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