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Possum

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Introduction

Possum is a TypeScript library designed to enhance the reliability of HTTP requests in web applications. It automatically retries failed HTTP requests by leveraging local storage and web workers. This ensures that even if a user goes offline or encounters an error, their requests are stored and retried upon re-establishing a connection or reloading the page.

Features

  • Automatic Retry: Failed requests are retried automatically.
  • Local Storage: Requests are stored locally in case of failure.
  • Web Workers: Requests are retried in a separate thread to maintain UI responsiveness.
  • Configurable: Easy to configure for different use cases.

Installation

npm install possum-client

Or using yarn:

yarn add possum-client

Usage

First, import and initialize Possum in your application.

import {PossumClient} from "possum-client";

Making Requests

Use performPossumRequest to handle your HTTP requests:

import {PossumClient} from "possum-client";

const {performPossumRequest} = PossumClient();


const requestData = {
    url: 'https://example.com/data',
    method: 'GET'
};

performPossumRequest(requestData)
    .then(response => console.log(response))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

Customization

PossumRequest

interface PossumeRequest {
    url: string;
    method: 'GET' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'PATCH' | 'DELETE';
    data?: any,
    headers: any;
}

PossumClientOptions

interface PossumClientOptions {
    /**
     * Options to define the storage possum would use to store failed requests.
     */
    store?: PossumStoreConfigOptions;
    /**
     * If true possum would attach an event listener to process stored failed requests on `DOMContentLoaded`.
     * This option only works while on the browser
     */
    retryOnPageLoad?: boolean;
}

Configuring Storage

import {PossumClient} from "possum-client";
import {createClient} from 'redis';


const redisClient = await createClient()
    .on('error', err => console.log('Redis Client Error', err))
    .connect();

// configuring possum to use redis to store failed requests
const {performPossumRequest} = PossumClient({
    store: {
        get: async (id) => {
            const data = await redisClient.get(id);
            return data ? JSON.parse(data) : null;
        },
        set: async (id, data) => {
            await redisClient.set(id, JSON.stringify(data))
        }
    }
});

const requestData = {
    url: 'https://example.com/data',
    method: 'GET'
};

performPossumRequest(requestData)
    .then(response => console.log(response))
    .catch(error => console.error(error));

API Reference

  • performPossumRequest(request: Request): Promise<any>
  • processFailedRequestsOnLoad(): void
  • PossumClient(options?: PossumClientOptions): { performPossumRequest, processFailedRequestsOnLoad }

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! If you have new features to introduce or bugs to squash, kindly submit a Pull Request (PR) to make your mark. Your participation is highly appreciated.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.