Simple http service / api wrapper for client-side JavaScript or Node.js. This class helps you creating collections of api-resources with an intuitive and simple api.
npm install api-service
var Service = require('api-service');
var myApiWrapper = new Service('http://localhost/api')
// Add users endpoints
.add('users.list', { method: 'get', route: '/users' })
.add('users.signup', { method: 'post', route: '/users/signup' })
.add('users.get.byId', { method: 'get', route: '/users/:id' })
.add('users.get.byUsername', { method: 'get', route: '/users/username/:username' })
// Add posts endpoints
.add('posts.save', { method: 'post', route: '/posts' })
.add('posts.list', { method: 'get', route: '/posts' })
.add('posts.get.byId', { method: 'get', route: '/posts/:id' })
.add('posts.delete', { method: 'delete', route: '/posts/:id' })
// Add a middleware function that sets authorization header to request
.use(function (req, next) {
if (token) {
req.setRequestHeader('Authorization', token);
}
next();
});
// GET /users
myApiWrapper.users.list()
.then(function (res) {
var users = res.body;
}, function (res) {
var error = res.body;
});
// GET /users?q=foo
myApiWrapper.users.list({}, { q: 'foo' })
.then(function (res) {
var users = res.body;
});
// POST /posts with payload
myApiWrapper.posts.save({ title: 'Foo bar', text: 'Some text...' })
.then(function (res) {
var success = res.body.success;
}, function (res) {
var error = res.body;
});
// DELETE /posts/some_id
myApiWrapper.posts.save({ id: 'some_id' })
.then(function (res) {
var success = res.body.success;
}, function (res) {
var error = res.body;
});
This class is used to group and organise instances of the api-resource class.
Service instances are also event-emitters and they will propagate all events sent by any of their Resource
children.
baseUrl
(String) Service base URL (E.g.'http://www.my-api.com'
) - without/
at the end
The events propagated by this class are documented in the Resource readme.
.add(namespace, [ options ])
Add an endpoint to the service. This will be an instance of Resource pass the options to its constructor.use(middleware)
Add a middleware function to the resource. The function will be called on theResource
instance and receive as arguments theXMLHttpRequest
request instance and thenext
function to proceed.
Tests are currently written on server-side only. Run npm install
and npm test
to test.
Contributions are welcome as long as documented and tested.
Copyright (c) 2014 Kano Computing Ltd. - Released under the MIT license