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redaxios
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Counter-intuitive web devs mistakes
Once you start to handle all the corner-cases of the fetch, you will find that you don't want to repeat the boilerplate each time you call network, so you will write some wrapper around the fetch or use redaxios library from Jason Miller, which provides axios-like API on top of fetch so it weights only 800 bytes, which is nice. But then you might need the axios interceptors which redaxios do not implement and if your application upload files and you want to track the upload progress with ProgressEvent, the fetch does not support that, only XMLHttpRequest does, on which the original axios is based. And after you write all your custom wrappers around fetch and upload wrappers around XMLHttpRequest, you might reconcider the original statement, that axios library is obsoleted.
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Safe Data Fetching in Modern JavaScript
If you love Axios, but don’t love that it’ll add 11kb to your bundle, Redaxios is a great alternative, that uses the same API as Axios, but in less than 1kb.
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You might be using `fetch` wrong...
Axios is another great, and very popular, solution for clean data fetching. It is a bit larger (10kb gzip vs 2kb gzip), so if kb size is important to you (I would argue it typically should be) redaxios is a great option too
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If you know, you know
Then you get redaxios.
- Axios vs Fetch?
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Modern API data-fetching methods in React
There's a neat library called https://github.com/developit/redaxios that implements almost all the Axios API, but as a wrapper around fetch instead.
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can't set httponly cookie in nestjs
As for your very last comment, for those who can’t part from axios’ API, try redaxios which is just a super thin wrapper around fetch().
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How do you go about architecturing large React application?
If you want use fetch but with Axios API, small size(~1KB), I suggest you checkout redaxios from Preact creator.
- [AskJS] dame - 23 KB axios alternative with zero dependencies. What do you think?
- What are some React life pro tips?
reference-architecture
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Code stability and interdependencies
Adopt an architecture or design patterns (e.g. client-side reference architecture) that help you determine which parts should be stable. Patterns and consistent architecture help to create imaginary boundaries between functions and modules as well.
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Demystifying state management
The above image is coming from a reference architecture from client-side applications. It is only used to visualize the different types.
- How do you go about architecturing large React application?
What are some alternatives?
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]
react-clean-architecture - A realistic approach to implement clean architecture on react codebases
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
documentation - 🍰 Architectural design methodology for Frontend projects
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
twilio-video-app-react - A collaboration application built with the twilio-video.js SDK and React.js
bulletproof-react - 🛡️ ⚛️ A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production ready React applications.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
fetch - A Fetch API wrapper
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.