--- title: fetch() category: JavaScript weight: -3 --- ### Fetch {: .-prime} ```js fetch('/data.json') .then(response => response.json()) .then(data => { console.log(data) }) .catch(err => ...) ``` {: data-line="4"} ### Response ```js fetch('/data.json') .then(res => { res.text() // response body (=> Promise) res.json() // parse via JSON (=> Promise) res.status //=> 200 res.statusText //=> 'OK' res.redirected //=> false res.ok //=> true res.url //=> 'http://site.com/data.json' res.type //=> 'basic' // ('cors' 'default' 'error' // 'opaque' 'opaqueredirect') res.headers.get('Content-Type') }) ``` ### Request options ```js fetch('/data.json', { method: 'post', body: new FormData(form), // post body body: JSON.stringify(...), headers: { 'Accept': 'application/json' }, credentials: 'same-origin', // send cookies credentials: 'include', // send cookies, even in CORS }) ``` ### Catching errors ```js fetch('/data.json') .then(checkStatus) ``` ```js function checkStatus (res) { if (res.status >= 200 && res.status < 300) { return res } else { let err = new Error(res.statusText) err.response = res throw err } } ``` Non-2xx responses are still successful requests. Use another function to turn them to errors. ### Using with node.js ```js const fetch = require('isomorphic-fetch') ``` See: [isomorphic-fetch](https://npmjs.com/package/isomorphic-fetch) _(npmjs.com)_ ## References {: .-one-column} - -