A lightweight Rest and Http Client optimized for use with TypeScript with generics and async await.
- Rest and Http Client with typescript generics and async/await/Promises
- Typings included so no need to acquire separately (great for intellisense and no versioning drift)
- Basic, Bearer and NTLM Support out of the box. Extensible handlers for others.
- Proxy support
- Certificate support (Self-signed server and client cert)
- Redirects supported
Intellisense and compile support from typing the REST calls:
stable:
npm install typed-rest-client --save
latest preview:
npm install typed-rest-client@preview --save
See samples for complete coding examples
Also see rest and http tests for detailed examples.
The http client does not throw unless truly exceptional. A request that successfully executes resulting in a 404, 500 etc... will return a response object with a status code and a body. Redirects (3xx) will be followed by default.
See http tests for detailed examples.
The rest client is a high level client which uses the http client. It's responsibility is to turn a body into a typed resource object.
A 200 will be success.
Redirects (3xx) will be followed.
A 404 will not throw but the result object will be null and the result statusCode will be set.
Other 4xx and 5xx errors will throw. The status code will be attached to the error object. If a restful error object is returned ({ message: xxx}), then the error message will be that. Otherwise, it will be a generic, "Failed Request: (xxx)".
See rest tests for detailed examples.
To contribute to this repository, see the contribution guide
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