HTTPRequest
This module for the Appcelerator Titanium Alloy MVC framework is built on the top of the Titanium HTTPClient. It provides simple abstractions and methods to common HTTP operations.
The module defines some shortcut to quickly set headers or data for a request. Also, it will
automatically parse the response and return a JSON object if the corresponding header is
application/json
.
Quick Start
Get it
Download this repository and install it
- In your application's
tiapp.xml
file, add the module to the modules section:
<modules>
<module platform="commonjs">ts.httprequest</module>
</modules>
- Copy the
ts.httprequest-commonjs-x.x.x.zip
bundle into your root app directory.
Or use your favorite package manager
- gitTio:
gittio install ts.httprequest
Use it
var HTTPRequest = require('ts.httprequest');
var request = new HTTPRequest({
method: 'POST',
url: 'http://www.url.com'
data: {
key: 'value'
},
headers: {
key: 'value'
},
progress: progressHandler
}).then(handleSuccess).catch(handleError);
API
new HTTPRequest(config) :: Promise
Create a new request ready to be sent
{Object}
config Config object with the following properties:
{String}
config.url URL to reach with the request{String}
[config.method="GET"] defines method (POST, GET, PUT, DELETE){Object}
[config.headers={}] defines request's headers{Object}
[config.data={}] defines request's data{Number}
[config.timeout=10000] defines request's timeout (ms){Function}
config.progress progress callbackreturn
{Promise}
A Promise resolved with the request response (formatted)
Changelog
-
1.4 Upgrade
- An es6-promise is now returned by the constructor
- A
progress
option is now available as a callback to handle progress
-
1.3 Upgrade
- Mainly fixes and refactor in the code
- Remove the dependency to underscore
-
1.0 First version
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