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[AskJS] JavaScript Libraries
Pechkin – handle FormData file uploads without saving to disk, loading to memory, no StorageEngines and file handlers, with Promises + AsyncIterators. I wrote it because I was tired of Multer's bullshit and raw Busboy was too low-level.
- Show HN: Async alternative to Multer and Formidable (Node.js file upload lib)
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Pechkin – handle FormData file uploads without saving to disk, loading to memory, no `StorageEngine`s and file handlers, with Promises + AsyncIterators
NPM, Github:
- I wrote a file upload handling library that doesn't use intermediate files (unlike Formidable), doesn't require a StorageEngine (unlike Multer), and is promise- and iterator-based (unlike Busboy).
axios-cache-interceptor
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How to implement algolia index on documentation?
Just done that to https://axios-cache-interceptor.js.org, you have to request in their oficial website if it is for a OSS project.
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Make your apps cost efficient by caching APIs
To accomplish this, we will use the library axios-cache-interceptor to “cache API calls to reduce the number of credits we use”. For this caching option we need to see the lifetime of a cached response, a way to persist the day permanently and across different user sessions and, keep in mind, the margin to consider for cutting expenses.
- [AskJS] JavaScript Libraries
- Finally: The solution for when the issue doesn't have sufficient information.
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[AskJS] How do people manage complex data and server interactions without classes or ORM in an SPA? Where is my Backbone for React?
You can use a good and easy to use request library, like axios (~5.6Kb) to make http requests, and a cache library, like axios-cache-interceptor (~3.84Kb, which i'm the maintainer btw), and let the cache plugin to take care of invalidating, requesting and storing it's data.
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You should use cache over state for network requests. With Axios Cache Interceptor, this is made simple!
Documentation: https://axios-cache-interceptor.js.org
Github - Documentation - Npm - Bundlephobia
- I made an cache system for axios that supports multiple strategies, like Etag, Cache-Control, If-Modified-Since, Age and etc. It is fully customizable, with 100% Code coverage, only 4Kb minzipped and has custom typings for auto completion!
What are some alternatives?
tw-classed
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
conclure - ConclureJS
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
use-http - 🐶 React hook for making isomorphic http requests
wretch - A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. :candy:
cacheable-request - Wrap native HTTP requests with RFC compliant cache support
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
AxleJS - Fetch, supercharged.
fetchify - Gentle, promise-based HTTP client for Deno and Node.js.