38 lines
907 B
JavaScript
38 lines
907 B
JavaScript
/*
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Here are some example ways in which you can use node-fetch. Test each code fragment separately so that you don't get errors related to constant reassigning, etc.
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Top-level `await` support is required.
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*/
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import fetch from 'node-fetch';
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// Plain text or HTML
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const response = await fetch('https://github.com/');
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const body = await response.text();
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console.log(body);
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// JSON
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const response = await fetch('https://github.com/');
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const json = await response.json();
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console.log(json);
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// Simple Post
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const response = await fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', {method: 'POST', body: 'a=1'});
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const json = await response.json();
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console.log(json);
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// Post with JSON
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const body = {a: 1};
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const response = await fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', {
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method: 'post',
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body: JSON.stringify(body),
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headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
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});
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const json = await response.json();
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console.log(json);
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