Axios Component for React with child function callback.
npm install react-axios




- Same great features found in Axios
- Component driven
- Child function callback (error, response, isLoading, makeRequest, axios) => { }
- Auto cancel previous requests
- Debounce to prevent rapid calls.
- Request only invoked on prop change and isReady state.
- Callback props for onSuccess, onError, and onLoading
- Supports custom axios instances through props or a <AxiosProvider ... >
- Create your own request components wrapped using the withAxios({options})(ComponentToBeWrapped) HoC
Using npm:
``bash`
$ npm install react-axios
Also install the required peer dependancies if you have not already done so:
`bash`
$ npm install axios
$ npm install react
$ npm install prop-types
#### Base Request Component
`jsx`
method="" / get, delete, head, post, put and patch - required /
url="" / url endpoint to be requested - required /
data={} / post data - optional /
params={} / queryString data - optional /
config={} / axios config - optional /
debounce={200} / minimum time between requests events - optional /
debounceImmediate={true} / make the request on the beginning or trailing end of debounce - optional /
isReady={true} / can make the axios request - optional /
onSuccess={(response)=>{}} / called on success of axios request - optional /
onLoading={()=>{}} / called on start of axios request - optional /
onError=(error)=>{} / called on error of axios request - optional /
/>
#### Helper Components
`jsx
`
Include in your file
`js`
import { AxiosProvider, Request, Get, Delete, Head, Post, Put, Patch, withAxios } from 'react-axios'
Performing a GET request
`js`
// Post a request for a user with a given ID
render() {
return (
{(error, response, isLoading, makeRequest, axios) => {
if(error) {
return (Something bad happened: {error.message} )
}
else if(isLoading) {
return (Loading...)
}
else if(response !== null) {
return ({response.data.message} )
}
return (Default message before request is made.)
}}
)
}
The error object returned by Axios.response The response object returned by Axios.isLoading Boolean flag indicating if Axios is currently making a XHR request.makeRequest(props) Function to invoke another XHR request. This function accepts new temporary props that will be overloaded with the existing props for this request only.axios current instance of axios being used.
Custom Axios Instance
Create an axios instance
`js
const axiosInstance = axios.create({
baseURL: '/api/',
timeout: 2000,
headers: { 'X-Custom-Header': 'foobar' }
});`Pass down through a provider
`jsx
{(error, response, isLoading, makeRequest, axios) => {
...
}}
`Or pass down through props
`jsx
{(error, response, isLoading, makeRequest, axios) => {
...
}}
`Retrieve from custom provider (when you need to directly use axios).
The default instance will be passed if not inside an
.
`jsx
`withAxios(Component) HoC
If you need basic access to the axios instance but don't need anything else you can wrap a component using withAxios() higher order component.
`jsx
const MyComponent = withAxios(class MyComponentRaw extends React.Component {
componentWillMount() {
this.props.axios('test').then(result => {
this.setState({ data: result.data })
})
}
render() {
const data = (this.state || {}).data
return {JSON.stringify(data)}
}
})
`withAxios(options)(Component) HoC
If you want to create your own component with the full react-axios request options. You can override the initial options supplied to withAxios at any time by passing options prop to your wrapped component. See below on how this works.`jsx
const MyComponent = withAxios({
url: '/api/user'
params: {id: "12345"}
})(class MyComponentRaw extends React.Component {
render() {
const {error, response, isLoading, makeRequest, axios} = this.props
if(error) {
return (Something bad happened: {error.message})
} else if(isLoading) {
return ()
} else if(response !== null) {
return ({response.data.message})
}
return null
}
})
``