Datatable Axios is a simple and convenient npm package that helps you make GET, POST, and PUT requests with ease, while handling search parameters and pagination seamlessly. It's built on top of the popular Axios library, making it reliable and efficient for your data fetching needs.
Get Startednpm install -g datatable-axios
Simplify your HTTP calls without repetition
. Say goodbye to repeating steps for every datatable request!
Without using the library, you can achieve the same functionality in Axios which isn't readable & reusable
const response = await axios.get('http://example.com/api/v1/products?page=2&paginate=25&search=we');
console.log(response.data);
After using this library, you can achieve the same functionality of Axios in a readable & reusable way
const response = await datatable.get('products');
console.log(response.data);
To get started with Datatable Axios, follow these simple steps:
import axios from "axios"
// Make the axios library globally available on the window object
window.axios = axios
// Set your base API URL for seamless requests
window.axios.defaults.baseURL = "http://example.com/api/v1/"
// Other configuration here
Import the package at the top of your JavaScript file:
import datatable from 'datatable-axios'
Initialize an instance of the Datatable class:
const datatable = new Datatable();
When you have a global axios.js
configuration setting with baseURL, simplify calls API by using just the path:
const response = await datatable.get('products');
console.log(response.data);
If you're not utilizing a global axios.js
configuration for with baseURL, include the full URL when making API calls:
const response = await datatable.get('http://example.com/api/v1/products');
console.log(response.data);
Perform different types of HTTP requests with Datatable Axios:
const response = await datatable.get('url or path');
console.log(response.data); // Display the fetched data
const response = await datatable.post('url or path');
console.log(response.data); // Display the response data
const response = await datatable.put('url or path');
console.log(response.data); // Display the updated data
datatable.get('http://example.com/api/v1/products')
.then(response => {
console.log("Data fetched successfully:", response.data);
})
.catch(error => {
console.error("An error occurred:", error);
});
try {
const response = await datatable.get('/api/v1/products');
console.log("Data fetched successfully:", response.data);
} catch (error) {
console.error("An error occurred:", error);
}
We welcome contributions to enhance Datatable Axios! Feel free to open issues for bug reports or feature requests. If you'd like to contribute code, please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
Released under MIT License by @mahmudunnabikajal.