memoized-node-fetch
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memoized-node-fetch
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A trick to improve speed when you are interfacing with a slow API
TLDR; I created a small npm package that acts as a wrapper around node-fetch, and returns the same promise for the same request, until it resolves. You can visit the repo of this package here. Below, I explain my motivation, and how I tackled the issue.
wretch
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Why do people use Axios instead of Fetch
In conclusion, whether you choose axios, fetch, or an alternative like wretch, your focus should be on writing clear, maintainable, and robust code. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each tool will empower you to make informed decisions and build applications that are not only functional but also resilient and enjoyable to develop.
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How does a proper fetch wrapper look?
This package does it quite nicely https://github.com/elbywan/wretch
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Safe Data Fetching in Modern JavaScript
One newer option, which is a very thin wrapper around Fetch much like Redaxios, is Wretch. Wretch is unique in that it largely still feels like fetch, but gives you helpful methods for handling common statuses which can chain together nicely:
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You might be using `fetch` wrong...
It would be better with a link to kick things off so boomers can choose to read about it instead https://github.com/elbywan/wretch
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What do you think are the "must-have" npm packages in (almost) every React Project?
For ajax, I never use Axios anymore, I always use Wretch these days.
- Framework axios pushed a broken update, crippling thousands of websites
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Why I'm ditching Axios (Spoiler: I moved to Wretch!)
Wretch Wretch on the other hand takes the function chaining approach. It split common error types into separate helper methods so you don't need to result in an interceptor every time
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AxleJS - Fetch supercharged.
You might be interested in Wretch, it's very lightweight and has a nice middleware facility.
What are some alternatives?
foy - A simple, light-weight, type-friendly and modern task runner for general purpose.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
ky - 🌳 Tiny & elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API
form-data - A module to create readable `"multipart/form-data"` streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
oauth-signature-js - JavaScript OAuth 1.0a signature generator (RFC 5849) for node and the browser
Bearer
Rails Ranger - 🤠An opinionated AJAX client for Ruby on Rails APIs
Newman - Newman is a command-line collection runner for Postman
Vicis - Presentation and transformation layer for data output in RESTful APIs.
Optic - OpenAPI linting, diffing and testing. Optic helps prevent breaking changes, publish accurate documentation and improve the design of your APIs.