builder
isomorphic-fetch
builder | isomorphic-fetch | |
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16 | 9 | |
6,710 | 6,961 | |
2.0% | - | |
9.8 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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builder
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Introducing GPT Crawler - Turn Any Site Into a Custom GPT With Just a URL
I created my first custom GPT based on the Builder.io docs site, forum, and example projects on github and it can now answer detailed questions with code snippets about integrating Builder.io into your site or app. You can try it here (currently requires a paid ChatGPT plan).
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5 Open Source Tools for your Ecommerce Stacks
Check out Builder.io’s GitHub repository for more details about its features and community.
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Stop polyfilling fetch in your npm package
I’ve maintained a handful of JavaScript SDKs over the years. And for each one, the question of how exactly to provide support for fetch in a Node environment inevitably comes up. In fact, we just recently had to resolve some issues concerning this in our Builder.io SDKs.
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How to develop webs %100 faster
16) https://github.com/builderio/builder
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UI React Tool
Personally, I would reach for builderIO's React SDK. It's pretty simple to set up and allows you to specify a selection of your own components.
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My idea already exists with a huge open source community backing the project. Should I invest my time in the same idea? [Help needed]
Yes, It is. Builder Github. I think you might have mistaken them for their premium services.
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I am about to re-write WordPress in Node.js
Hmm, I guess it really depends on where you want to go. If you want a basic editor, sure, write your own, but I see you're integrating rows and columns. If you want to match current UX expectations, you gonna spend a shit ton of time to add things like drag and drop ordering, color and spacing controls, etc. If you want to have a full blown editing experience, I'd check out sth. like https://builder.io/ or https://craft.js.org/
- Builder: Drag and drop page builder and CMS for React, Vue, Angular, and more
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How we cut 99% of our JavaScript with Qwik + Partytown
We’re excited to announce that the builder.io homepage now achieves a 100/100 score on PageSpeed Insights, even on mobile, since we adopted Qwik.
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What jamstack would you use and why?
The founders of builder.io are actively involved and have the right mindset. Swell.is also checks all the boxes and I am happy to bet on these two horses.
isomorphic-fetch
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Storyblok/Svelte v3.0.0. is here 🎉
This new version uses the latest version of our js-client - which means we are finally removing Axios in favor of native Fetch API (polyfillable via isomorphic-fetch).
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Use fetch instead of ajax with redux-observable
In redux-observable is it possible to use isomporphic-fetch instead of Rx.DOM.ajax?
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Storyblok Nuxt 3 news 🗞
The SDK now uses the Fetch API under the hood. If your environment doesn't support it, install a polyfill like isomorphic-fetch. More information can be found on the storyblok-js-client README.
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Storyblok Gatsby SDK is free from axios✨
You don't need to install extra isomorphic-fetch into your Storyblok & Gatsby applications.
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Stop polyfilling fetch in your npm package
You can get around some of the above issues using a library called isomorphic-fetch, but not all of them. It also hasn’t been updated since 2015, and is locked on v2.x of node-fetch (whereas v3 has been out for some time now)
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fetch patch request is not allowed
I have been happily using isomorphic-fetch till I needed to send PATCH method to the server.
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React server-side fetch (asynchronous rendering)
import React from 'react';export default class RemoteText extends React.PureComponent { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = {text: null}; fetch(props.src).then(res => res.text()).then(text => { this.setState({text}); }) } render() { if(this.state.text) { return {this.state.text}; } return null; }} Even if I use isomorphic-fetch, I get this warning:
- What is the difference between isomorphic-fetch and fetch?
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Centralized/modularized Axios implementation?
Not to play devil's advocate or anything, but in all fairness, fetch can use an AbortController to be cancellable. Also, it/they can easily be supported in older browsers through a polyfill, which is substantially lighter on bundle size than Axios, esp for newer browsers where the polyfills adds no new code. Short digression: I love isomorphic-fetch because it polyfills fetch in both old browsers and NodeJS, meaning I only need to remember one simple API (fetch) for network calls regardless of the environment. I'd much rather have to learn only one stable, native API than add on additional third party APIs that can change over time or require additional plugins to make it work (e.g. moxios).
What are some alternatives?
plasmic - Visual builder for React. Build apps, websites, and content. Integrate with your codebase.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
vue-draggable-next - Vue 3 drag-and-drop component
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
angular-email-editor - Drag-n-Drop Email Editor Component for Angular
http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js
partytown - Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. 🎉
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
react-notion - A fast React renderer for Notion pages
Nock - HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
faustjs - Faust.js™ - The Headless WordPress Framework
request - 🏊🏾 Simplified HTTP request client.