A JSONAPI compatible data provider for react-admin.
Currently only the basic actions are supported:
GET_LIST
GET_ONE
CREATE
UPDATE
DELETE
# via npm
npm install ra-jsonapi-client
# via yarn
yarn add ra-jsonapi-client
Import this package, set the base url and pass it as the dataProvider to react-admin.
//in app.js
import React from "react";
import { Admin, Resource } from "react-admin";
import jsonapiClient from "ra-jsonapi-client";
const dataProvider = jsonapiClient('http://localhost:3000');
const App = () => (
<Admin dashboard={Dashboard} dataProvider={dataProvider}>
...
</Admin>
);
export default App;
This client allows you to set some optional settings as the second parameter:
// Configure some settings.
const settings = { ... };
// Pass it as the second parameter after the base URL.
const dataProvider = jsonapiClient('http://localhost:3000', settings);
Since JSONAPI does not specify a standard for the total count key in the meta object, you can set it with:
const settings = { total: 'total-count' };
Which will work for:
{
"data": { ... },
"meta": {
"total-count": 436
}
}
If this option is not set it will fall back to total
.
Custom headers can be set by providing a headers
object in options
:
const settings = {
headers: {
Authorization: 'Bearer ...',
'X-Requested-With': 'XMLHttpRequest'
}
}
The default value is:
{
Accept: 'application/vnd.api+json; charset=utf-8',
'Content-Type': 'application/vnd.api+json; charset=utf-8',
}
This client assumes that you are using an authProvider for your react-admin application. In order to use authentication with your backend your authProvider needs to store credentials in localStorage.
For basic auth your authProvider needs to store username and password like this:
localStorage.setItem('username', 'bob');
localStorage.setItem('password', 'secret');
For authentication via (access) token your authProvider needs to store the token like this:
localStorage.setItem('token', '123token');