TypeScript friendly HTTP client wrapper for the browser and node.js
npm install @technote-space/aspida
TypeScript friendly HTTP client wrapper for the browser and node.js.
- Path, URL query, header, body, and response can all specify the type
- FormData / URLSearchParams content can also specify the type
- HTTP client supports axios / fetch / node-fetch

1. Reproduce the endpoint directory structure in the "api" directory
1. Export a Type alias named "Methods"
1. Call "aspida" with npm scripts
1. API type definition file "api/\$api.ts" will be generated, so import the application and make an HTTP request
- Using npm:
``sh`
$ npm install @aspida/axios axios
- Using Yarn:
`sh`
$ yarn add @aspida/axios axios
`sh`
$ mkdir api
- GET: /v1/users/?limit={number}
- POST: /v1/users
api/v1/users/index.ts
`typescript
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export type Methods = {
get: {
query?: {
limit: number
}
resBody: User[]
}
post: {
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: User
/**
* reqHeaders(?): ...
* reqFormat: ...
* status: ...
* resHeaders(?): ...
* polymorph: [...]
*/
}
}
`
- GET: /v1/users/\${userId}
- PUT: /v1/users/\${userId}
api/v1/users/_userId@number/index.ts
Specify the type of path variable “userId” starting with underscore with “@number”
If not specified with @, the default path variable type is "number | string"
`typescript
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: User
}
put: {
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: User
}
}
`
package.json
`json`
{
"scripts": {
"api:build": "aspida"
}
}
`sh
$ npm run api:build
> api/$api.ts was built successfully.
`
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const userId = 0
const limit = 10
const client = api(aspida())
await client.v1.users.post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
const res = await client.v1.users.get({ query: { limit } })
console.log(res)
// req -> GET: /v1/users/?limit=10
// res -> { status: 200, body: [{ id: 0, name: "taro" }], headers: {...} }
const user = await client.v1.users._userId(userId).$get()
console.log(user)
// req -> GET: /v1/users/0
// res -> { id: 0, name: "taro" }
})()
`
- @aspida/axios
- @aspida/fetch
- @aspida/node-fetch
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--config-c | string | "aspida.config.js" | Specify the path to the configuration file. |
--watch-w | Enable watch mode. Regenerate $api.ts according tothe increase / decrease of the API endpoint file. | ||
--version-v | Print aspida version. |
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------ | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| input | string | "api" | Specifies the endpoint type definition root directory |
| baseURL | string | "" | Specify baseURL of the request |
| trailingSlash | boolean | false | Append / to the request URL |$api.ts
| outputEachDir | boolean | false | Generate in each endpoint directory |get
| outputMode (>=1.6.0) | "all" \| "normalOnly" \| "aliasOnly" | "all" | Output either or $get for compression |
`ts
import { version, build, watch } from "aspida/dist/commands"
console.log(version()) // 0.x.y
build()
build("./app/aspida.config.js")
build({ input: "api1" })
build([
{ baseURL: "https://example.com/v1" },
{
input: "api2",
baseURL: "https://example.com/v2",
trailingSlash: true,
outputEachDir: true,
outputMode: 'all'
}
])
watch()
watch("./app/aspida.config.js")
watch({ input: "api1" })
watch([
{ baseURL: "https://example.com/v1" },
{
input: "api2",
baseURL: "https://example.com/v2",
trailingSlash: true,
outputEachDir: true,
outputMode: 'all'
}
])
`
- openapi2aspida - Convert OpenAPI 3.0 and Swagger 2.0 definitions
- aspida-mock - TypeScript friendly RESTful API mock
- frourio - Fast and type-safe full stack framework, for TypeScript TypeScript
- @aspida/react-query - React Query wrapper
- @aspida/swr - SWR (React Hooks) wrapper
- @aspida/swrv - SWRV (Vue Composition API) wrapper
- eslint-plugin-aspida - Support writing aspida api definition
1. Change the directory where type definition file is placed to other than "api"
1. Serialize GET parameters manually
1. POST with FormData
1. POST with URLSearchParams
1. Receive response with ArrayBuffer
1. Define polymorphic request
1. Define endpoints that contain special characters
1. Import only some endpoints
1. Retrieve endpoint URL string
1. Reflect TSDoc comments
Create a configuration file at the root of the project
aspida.config.js
`javascript`
module.exports = { input: "src" }
Specify baseURL in configuration file
`javascript`
module.exports = { baseURL: "https://example.com/api" }
If you want to define multiple API endpoints, specify them in an array
`javascript`
module.exports = [
{ input: "api1" },
{ input: "api2", baseURL: "https://example.com/api" }
]
aspida leaves GET parameter serialization to standard HTTP client behavior
If you want to serialize manually, you can use config object of HTTP client
src/index.ts
`typescript
import axios from "axios"
import qs from "qs"
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(
aspida(axios, { paramsSerializer: params => qs.stringify(params, { indices: false }) })
)
const users = await client.v1.users.$get({
// config: { paramsSerializer: (params) => qs.stringify(params, { indices: false }) },
query: { ids: [1, 2, 3] }
})
console.log(users)
// req -> GET: /v1/users/?ids=1&ids=2&ids=3
// res -> [{ id: 1, name: "taro1" }, { id: 2, name: "taro2" }, { id: 3, name: "taro3" }]
})()
`
api/v1/users/index.ts
`typescript
import type { ReadStream } from 'fs'
export type Methods = {
post: {
reqFormat: FormData
reqBody: {
name: string
icon: File | ReadStream
}
resBody: {
id: number
name: string
}
}
}
`
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$post({
body: {
name: "taro",
icon: imageFile
}
})
console.log(user)
// req -> POST: h/v1/users
// res -> { id: 0, name: "taro" }
})()
`
Post in Node.js (>=1.6.0)
src/index.ts
`typescript`
import fs from 'fs'
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const fileName = 'images/sample.jpg'
const user = await client.v1.users.$post({
body: {
name: "taro",
icon: fs.createReadStream(fileName)
}
})
console.log(user)
// req -> POST: h/v1/users
// res -> { id: 0, name: "taro" }
})()
api/v1/users/index.ts
`typescript
export type Methods = {
post: {
reqFormat: URLSearchParams
reqBody: {
name: string
}
resBody: {
id: number
name: string
}
}
}
`
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user)
// req -> POST: /v1/users
// res -> { id: 0, name: "taro" }
})()
`
api/v1/users/index.ts
`typescript
export type Methods = {
get: {
query: {
name: string
}
resBody: ArrayBuffer
}
}
`
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.v1.users.$get({ query: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user)
// req -> GET: /v1/users/?name=taro
// res -> ArrayBuffer
})()
`
api/users/index.ts
`ts
type User = {
id: number
name: string
}
export interface Methods {
post: {
// common properties
reqFormat: FormData
/**
* query(?): ...
* reqHeaders(?): ...
* reqBody(?): ...
* status: ...
* resHeaders(?): ...
* resBody(?): ...
*/
polymorph: [
// polymorphic types
{
reqBody: Omit
resBody: User
/**
* query(?): ...
* reqHeaders(?): ...
* status: ...
* resHeaders(?): ...
*/
},
{
reqBody: Omit
resBody: User[]
}
]
}
}
`
src/index.ts
`ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const user = await client.users.$post({ body: { name: "taro" } })
console.log(user) // { id: 0, name: "taro" }
const users = await client.users.$post({
body: [{ name: "hanako" }, { name: "mario" }]
})
console.log(users) // [{ id: 1, name: "hanako" }, { id: 2, name: "mario" }]
})()
`
Special characters are encoded as percent-encoding in the file name
Example ":" -> "%3A"
api/foo%3Abar/index.ts
`ts`
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: string
}
}
api/users/_userId@number%3Aread/index.ts
`ts`
export type Methods = {
get: {
resBody: User
}
}
With clients, "%3A" -> ":"
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
const message = await client.foo_bar.$get()
console.log(message)
// req -> GET: /foo:bar
const user = await client.users._userId_read(1).$get()
console.log(user)
// req -> GET: /users/1:read
})()
`
If you don't need to use all of api/$api.ts , you can split them up and import only part of them outputEachDir option generates $api.ts in each endpoint directory $api.ts will not be generated under the directory containing the path variable
aspida.config.js
`js`
module.exports = { outputEachDir: true }
Import only $api.ts of the endpoint you want to use and put it into Object
src/index.ts
`typescript
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api0 from "../api/v1/foo/$api"
import api1 from "../api/v2/bar/$api"
;(async () => {
const aspidaClient = aspida()
const client = {
foo: api0(aspidaClient),
bar: api1(aspidaClient)
}
const message = await client.bar._id(1).$get()
// req -> GET: /v2/bar/1
})()
`
src/index.ts
`ts
import aspida from "@aspida/axios"
import api from "../api/$api"
;(async () => {
const client = api(aspida())
console.log(client.v1.users.$path())
// /v1/users
console.log(client.vi.users.$path({ query: { limit: 10 } }))
// /v1/users?limit=10
console.log(client.vi.users.$path({
method: 'post',
query: { id: 1 }
}))
// /v1/users?id=1
})()
`
api/index.ts
`ts
/**
* root comment
*
* @remarks
* root remarks comment
*/
export type Methods = {
/**
* post method comment
*
* @remarks
* post method remarks comment
*/
post: {
/* post query comment /
query: { limit: number }
/* post reqHeaders comment /
reqHeaders: { token: string }
reqFormat: FormData
/* post reqBody comment /
reqBody: UserCreation
/**
* post resBody comment1
* post resBody comment2
*/
resBody: User
}
}
`
`sh`
$ npm run api:build
api/$api.ts
`ts``
/**
* root comment
*
* @remarks
* root remarks comment
*/
const api =
return {
/**
* post method comment
*
* @remarks
* post method remarks comment
*
* @param option.query - post query comment
* @param option.headers - post reqHeaders comment
* @param option.body - post reqBody comment
* @returns post resBody comment1
* post resBody comment2
*/
$post: (option: { body: Methods0['post']['reqBody'], query: Methods0['post']['query'], headers: Methods0['post']['reqHeaders'], config?: T }) =>
fetch
}
}
aspida is licensed under a MIT License.