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micro-ftch

Wrappers for built-in fetch() enabling killswitch, logging, concurrency limit and other features.

fetch is great, however, its usage in secure environments is complicated. The library makes it simple.

Usage

A standalone file micro-ftch.js is also available.

npm install micro-ftch

jsr add jsr:@paulmillr/micro-ftch

import { ftch, jsonrpc, replayable } from 'micro-ftch';

let enabled = false;
const net = ftch(fetch, {
  isValidRequest: () => enabled,
  log: (url, options) => console.log(url, options),
  timeout: 5000,
  concurrencyLimit: 10,
});
const res = await net('https://example.com');

// Composable
const rpc = jsonrpc(net, 'http://rpc_node/', {
  headers: {},
  batchSize: 20,
});
const res1 = await rpc.call('method', 'arg0', 'arg1');
const res2 = await rpc.callNamed('method', { arg0: '0', arg1: '1' }); // named arguments
const testRpc = replayable(rpc);
// Basic auth auto-parsing
await net('https://user:[email protected]/basic-auth/user/pwd');

There are three wrappers over fetch():

  1. ftch(fetch) - isValidRequest, logging, timeouts, concurrency limits, basic auth
  2. jsonrpc(fetch) - batched JSON-RPC functionality
  3. replayable(fetch) - log & replay network requests without actually calling network code.

ftch

Basic wrapper over fetch().

isValidRequest

When isValidRequest killswitch is enabled, all requests will throw an error. You can dynamically enable and disable it any any time.

let ENABLED = true;
const f = ftch(fetch, { isValidRequest: () => ENABLED });
f('http://localhost'); // ok
ENABLED = false;
f('http://localhost'); // throws
ENABLED = true;
f('http://localhost'); // ok

log

const f = ftch(fetch, { log: (url, opts) => console.log('fetching', url, opts) });
f('http://url/'); // will print request information

timeout

// browser and OS may have additional timeouts, we cannot override them
// a: per-request timeout
const f = ftch(fetch);
const res = await f('http://url/', { timeout: 1000 }); // throws if request takes more than one second

// b: timeout for all
const f = ftch(fetch, { timeout: 1000 });
const res = await f('http://url/'); // throws if request takes more than one second

concurrencyLimit

Allows to not accidentally hit rate limits or do DoS.

// browser and OS may have additional limits, we cannot override them
const f = ftch(fetch, { concurrencyLimit: 1 });
const res = await Promise.all([f('http://url1/'), f('http://url2/')]); // these would be processed sequentially

Basic auth

const f = ftch(fetch);
const res = await f('https://user:[email protected]/basic-auth/user/pwd'); // supports basic auth!

jsonrpc

Supports batching multiple HTTP requests into one "Batched" JSON RPC HTTP request. Can massively speed-up when servers are single-threaded, has small per-user limits

const rpc = jsonrpc(fetch, 'http://rpc_node/', {
  headers: {},
  batchSize: 20,
});
const res = await rpc.call('method', 'arg0', 'arg1');
const res2 = await rpc.callNamed('method', { arg0: '0', arg1: '1' }); // named arguments

replayable

Small utility to log & replay network requests in tests, without actually calling network code.

const ftch = ftch(fetch);
const replayCapture = replayable(ftch); // wraps fetch
await replayCapture('http://url/1'); // real network
await replayCapture('http://url/2');
const logs = replayCapture.export(); // Exports logs

// When logs provided - use cached version (faster)
const replayTest = replayable(ftch, JSON.parse(logs));
await replayTest('http://url/1'); // cached
await replayTest('http://url/2'); // cached
await replayTest('http://url/3'); // real network

// When done and everything is captured, turn on 'offline' mode to throw on network requests:
const replayTestOffline = replayable(ftch, JSON.parse(logs), {
  offline: true,
});
await replayTest('http://url/1'); // cached
await replayTest('http://url/2'); // cached
await replayTest('http://url/3'); // throws!

Privacy

ftch() disables referrer by default by setting referrerPolicy: 'no-referrer'.

License

MIT (c) Paul Miller (https://paulmillr.com), see LICENSE file.

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