👩🔬 Please be aware that this package is still experimental — changes to the interface and underlying implementation are likely, and future development or maintenance is not guaranteed.
This package provides different connection types with a unified interface.
The following example will create an XHRConnection
, add a complete event
listener and open the connection. The complete listener will get called once
the JSON file is loaded and the connection is closed.
import { XHRConnection, ConnectionEvent } from "@dcos/connections";
const connection = new XHRConnection("http://example.com/file.json");
connection.addListener(ConnectionEvent.COMPLETE, (event) => console.log(event));
connection.open();
The AbstractConnection
provides the default properties, methods, states, and
event-definitions to implement a custom connection.
The ConnectionEvent
provides a common interface for all different event types.
Use the following event types...
OPEN
when opening the connectionDATA
every time data is received from the serverERROR
when an error occurredCOMPLETE
when the connection closes without any errorsABORT
when the connection was aborted by something
The event target
always points to the connection.
The XHRConnection
wraps the native XMLHttpRequest
to provide a unified and
easy to use interface.
The following example will create an XHRConnection
to post "data" to an
API server.
const connection = new XHRConnection("http://example.com/api", {
method: "POST",
body: "data"
});
connection.open();
This defines the resource location that you want to connect to.
An optional object containing custom settings that you want to apply to the connection.
headers
: Any headers you want to add to your requestmethod
: The request method (default:"GET"
)body
: Any data you want send with your requestresponseType
: The response type you expect (default:"json"
) If the server returns data that is not compatible the value ofresponse
will benull
.
Value | Data type of response property |
---|---|
"arraybuffer" | ArrayBuffer |
"blob" | Blob |
"document" | Document |
"json" | JavaScript object, parsed from a JSON string returned by the server |
"text" | DOMString |