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Client
Evert Pot edited this page Jul 7, 2020
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class Client {
/**
* All relative urls will by default use the bookmarkUri to
* expand. It should usually be the starting point of your
* API
*/
bookmarkUri: string;
/**
* Supported content types
*
* Each content-type has a 'factory' that turns a HTTP response
* into a State object.
*
* The last value in the array is the 'q=' value, used in Accept
* headers. Higher means higher priority.
*/
contentTypeMap: {
[mimeType: string]: [StateFactory<any>, string],
} = {
'application/hal+json': [halStateFactory, '1.0'],
'application/vnd.api+json': [jsonApiStateFactory, '0.9'],
'application/vnd.siren+json': [sirenStateFactory, '0.9'],
'application/vnd.collection+json': [cjStateFactory, '0.9'],
'application/json': [halStateFactory, '0.8'],
'text/html': [htmlStateFactory, '0.7'],
}
/**
* The cache for 'State' objects
*/
cache: StateCache;
/**
* The cache for 'Resource' objects. Each unique uri should
* only ever get 1 associated resource.
*/
resources: Map<string, Resource>;
/**
* Fetcher is a utility object that handles fetch() requests
* and middlewares.
*/
fetcher: Fetcher;
constructor(bookmarkUri: string);
/**
* Follows a relationship, based on its reltype. For example, this might be
* 'alternate', 'item', 'edit' or a custom url-based one.
*
* This function can also follow templated uris. You can specify uri
* variables in the optional variables argument.
*/
follow<TFollowedResource = any>(rel: string, variables?: LinkVariables): FollowPromiseOne<TFollowedResource>;
/**
* Returns a resource by its uri.
*
* This function doesn't do any HTTP requests. The uri is optional. If it's
* not specified, it will return the bookmark resource.
*
* If a relative uri is passed, it will be resolved based on the bookmark
* uri.
*
* @example
* const res = ketting.go('https://example.org/);
* @example
* const res = ketting.go<Author>('/users/1');
* @example
* const res = ketting.go(); // bookmark
*/
go<TResource = any>(uri?: string): Resource<TResource>;
/**
* Adds a fetch middleware, which will be executed for
* each fetch() call.
*
* If 'origin' is specified, fetch middlewares can be executed
* only if the host/origin matches.
*/
use(middleware: FetchMiddleware, origin: string = '*');
/**
* Clears the entire state cache
*/
clearCache();
/**
* Transforms a fetch Response to a State object.
*/
async getStateForResponse(uri: string, response: Response): Promise<State>;
/**
* Caches a State object
*
* This function will also emit 'update' events to resources, and store all
* embedded states.
*/
cacheState(state: State);
}
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