A small, less than 1kb gzipped, utility wrapper for Asynchronous JavaScript events.
It allows you to easily handle fetching, stalled and finished states.
The way we handle loading states in front end applications can be incredibly reptetive and imperative.
We also design loading states that aren't always the optimal user experience for all users. This means users with fast AND slow connections.
Request State Wrapper aims to solve the following problems.
- Make it easy to detect stalled loading states so we can communicate to users on slower connections that the app is still working / not broken.
- Make it easy to batch multiple requests together to avoid staggered UI updates.
- Take the reptetive code required to handle loading states, and compose it into a single, declarative utility function. This helps keep our codebases DRY(Dont Repeat Yourself).
npm install --save request-state-wrapper
import { createRequest } from 'request-state-wrapper';
const yourAsyncFunction = () =>
fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/nodejs/node').then(response => response.json());
// Create your request with request-state-wrapper
const request = createRequest({
request: yourAsyncFunction,
stalledDelay: 1000,
onStalled: () => { /* handle stalled state */ },
});
// Run it!
request()
.then(response => { /* handle request response */ })
.catch(error => { /* handle request error */ });
For more detailed implementation recipies see:
- Vanilla JavaScript with explicit event handlers
- React Hooks
- Reusable React provider component
- React with Redux
createRequest
takes a single object argument.
const demoRequest = createRequest({
request,
stalledDelay,
onStateChange,
onFetching,
onStalled,
onFinished,
})
Required
request
- Function that returns a promise or Array of functions that return promises
Optional
stalledDelay
- Time, in milliseconds, it takes for the request to be considered stalled (defaults to 1000)onStateChange
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state changesonFetching
- Handler function that is called whenever the request starts fetchingonStalled
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state becomes stalledonFinished
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state finishes
createRequest
returns a function that invokes the request. It takes a single argument, an object of options all of which are optional.
demoRequest({
onStateChange,
onFetching,
onStalled,
onFinished,
})
onStateChange
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state changesonFetching
- Handler function that is called whenever the request starts fetchingonStalled
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state becomes stalledonFinished
- Handler function that is called whenever the request state finishes
Important:
- Any options declared at request time will override options declared at creation time
onFetching
,onStalled
,onFinished
take precedence overonStateChange