1.0.11 • Published 4 years ago

puppy-fetch v1.0.11

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4 years ago

Puppy Fetch

A small wrapper for the Fetch API that uses the AbortController interface to cancel in-flight fetch requests.

Using puppy-fetch helps by making repeated fetch calls abortable by default. This is especially helpful for speeding up the UX for users with a slower internet connection.

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Install

npm install puppy-fetch

or

yarn add puppy-fetch

Usage

  1. import puppyFetch

    import puppyFetch from 'puppy-fetch';
  2. Give puppyFetch a unique identifier, and then use it just like you would use the Fetch API.

    const some_unique_string = 'some_unique_string';
    const another_unique_string = 'another_unique_string';
    
    // GET EXAMPLE
    puppyFetch(
      some_unique_string,
      'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1'
    );
    
    // POST EXAMPLE (note, when aborting, you should not mutate information on the server)
    puppyFetch(another_unique_string, 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts', {
      method: 'POST',
      body: JSON.stringify({
        title: 'foo',
        body: 'bar',
        userId: 1
      }),
      headers: {
        'Content-type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8'
      }
    });

Requests with the same unique identifier will be automatically aborted.


You can polyfill older browsers by running:

npm install --save abortcontroller-polyfill

and then importing the polyfill above your puppy-fetch import:

import 'abortcontroller-polyfill/dist/abortcontroller-polyfill-only';
import puppyFetch from 'puppy-fetch';

See https://www.npmjs.com/package/abortcontroller-polyfill for more information.


More info:

Aborting an instance of a finished request does nothing, and therefore is fine to do.

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