Kom.js
is a JavaScript ES6 component that provides an abstraction to perform HTTP server calls (GET
and POST
). The caller can format the server response to be a JavaScript object, a string or raw binary data.
With ~2Ko minified, Kom.js
is designed to be stable and remain as light as possible. It is meant to be used application wide so you can perform HTTP calls from anywhere in your app.
This repository was made to store documentation, test bench and source code. If you want to include this component in your project, you either need the src/Kom.js
file if you have an assets bundler in your project, or use the dist/Kom.bundle.js
to use the minified component. This minified file is compiled in ES5 JavaScript for compatibility reasons. The unminified file is, in the contrary, bundled in ES6 JavaScript.
Here's an example on how to create a Kom.js
component :
/* Import the Js component */
import _Kom from './src/Kom.js';
/* Create a server call abstraction */
const Kom = new _Kom();
Now that Kom.js is instantiated, you can perform server calls using the following methods ;
Kom.get('url/to/get').then(response => {
// response is formatted as a JavaScript object
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
Kom.getText('url/to/get').then(response => {
// response is formatted as string
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
Kom.getRaw('url/to/get').then(response => {
// response is formatted as raw binary data
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
Kom.post('url/to/post', {
data: 'MyData',
...
}).then(response => {
// response is formatted as a JavaScript object
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
Kom.postText('url/to/post', {
data: 'MyData',
...
}).then(response => {
// response is formatted as string
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
Kom.postRaw('url/to/post', {
data: 'MyData',
...
}).then(response => {
// response is formatted as raw binary data
}).catch(error => {
// HTTP call encountered an unexpected return value
});
You're now good to go! If however you need more information, you can read the online documentation.
If you clone this repository, you can npm install
to install development dependencies. This will allow you to build dist file, run the component tests or generate the documentation ;
npm run build
to generate the minified file in es5 Js ;npm run watch
to generate an es6 bundle and watch for changes ;npm run web-server
to launch a local development server ;npm run doc
to generate documentation ;npm run beforecommit
to perform tests, generate doc and bundle the JavaScript.
To avoid CORS when locally loading the example HTML file, run the web server. Please do not use it on a production environment. Unit tests are performed on both Firefox and Chrome ; ensure you have both installed before running tests, otherwise they might fail.
If you have any question or idea, feel free to DM or open an issue (or even a PR, who knows) ! I'll be glad to answer your request.