Dmitriy Pleshevskiy
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BREAKING CHANGES: Endpoint now required response, variables and params types Closes #3
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react-rest-request
Minimalistic REST API client for React inspired by Apollo.
Installation
npm install react-rest-request --save
Usage
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Client, Endpoint, Method, useRequest, RequestProvider } from 'react-rest-request';
const client = new Client({
baseUrl: 'https://sampleapis.com/movies/api',
});
type Movie = Readonly<{
id: number;
title: string;
posterURL: string;
imdbId: string;
}>
const MoviesEndpoint: Endpoint<MoviesResponse, void> = {
method: Method.GET,
url: '/action-adventure',
};
type MoviesResponse = Movie[];
function App() {
const { data, loading } = useRequest<MoviesResponse>(MoviesEndpoint);
return !data ? (
<div>{ loading ? 'Loading...' : 'Something went wrong' }</div>
) : (
<ul>
{data.map(movie => (
<li key={movie.id}>{movie.title}</li>
))}
</ul>
);
}
ReactDOM.render(
<RequestProvider client={client}>
<App />
</RequestProvider>,
document.getElementById('root'),
);
Transform response
If you have an endpoint that doesn't fit into your beautiful architecture with its response data, you can transform the response before it's written to the state.
import { Endpoint, Method } from 'react-rest-request';
export type Movie = Readonly<{
id: number;
title: string;
posterURL: string;
imdbId: string;
}>
export const MoviesEndpoint: Endpoint<MoviesResponse, void> = {
method: Method.GET,
url: '/action-adventure',
transformResponseData(data: Movie[]) {
return {
items: data,
}
}
};
export type MoviesResponse = {
items: Movie[],
}