A custom library for handling API requests.
npm install @internetarchive/iaux-fetch-handler
import { IaFetchHandler } from '../src/ia-fetch-handler';
@property({ type: Object }) data: any = null;
@property({ type: String }) error: string = '';
@property({ type: Boolean }) loading: boolean = false;
private fetchHandler: IaFetchHandler;
this.fetchHandler = new IaFetchHandler({
iaApiBaseUrl: 'https://archive.org',
});
async fetchData() {
this.loading = true;
this.error = '';
try {
const result =
await this.fetchHandler.fetchIAApiResponse('/metadata/goody');
this.data = result;
} catch (error) {
this.error = `Error fetching data: ${error}`;
} finally {
this.loading = false;
}
}
See the demo
directory for a more detailed example.
Add 127.0.0.1 local.archive.org
to your /etc/hosts
file
npm run start
NOTE The first time you visit the site, the browser will say the site is insecure because it's using a self-signed certificate. Accept the certificate and visit the site and the browser will then accept the certificate in the future. It may always say the site is insecure, but for the purposes of development, it's secure enough.
To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html
To run the suite of Web Test Runner tests, run
npm run test
To run the tests in watch mode (for <abbr title="test driven development">TDD</abbr>, for example), run
npm run test:watch
To scan the project for linting errors, run
npm run lint
To automatically fix many linting errors, run
npm run format