Version: 3.6.x
Universal Requests
All Requests are availiable in both node.js and browser environments.
This is because the library use window.fetch and node-fetch, if it detects your node.js environment.
Browser
For example with bundler we can use:
import Joi from "joi";
import { RestRequest, IResponse } from "@mihanizm56/fetch-api";
export const getWhateverRequest = (): Promise<IResponse> =>
new RestRequest().getRequest({
endpoint: "http://localhost:3000",
responseSchema: Joi.object({
username: Joi.string().required(),
info: Joi.object({
killers: Joi.array().items(
Joi.object({
username: Joi.string().required(),
count: Joi.number().required(),
})
),
}),
}),
});
Node.js
In pure Node.js environment wihout any bundlers we can use:
const Joi = require("joi");
const { RestRequest, IResponse } = require("@mihanizm56/fetch-api");
module.exports.getWhateverRequest = (): Promise<IResponse> =>
new RestRequest().getRequest({
endpoint: "http://localhost:3000",
responseSchema: Joi.object({
username: Joi.string().required()
}),
});
With bundlers in Node.js we also can use es6 imports
import Joi from "joi";
import { RestRequest, IResponse } from "@mihanizm56/fetch-api";
export const getWhateverRequest = (): Promise<IResponse> =>
new RestRequest().getRequest({
endpoint: "http://localhost:3000",
responseSchema: Joi.object({
username: Joi.string().required(),
info: Joi.object({
killers: Joi.array().items(
Joi.object({
username: Joi.string().required(),
count: Joi.number().required(),
})
),
}),
}),
});