Jampper is a simple and straightforward library for mapping RESTful APIs. As it internally uses jQuery's ajax module for performing the requests, almost evertything you can do with jQuery.ajax
you can do with Jampper.
$ npm install jampper
$ bower install jampper
Clone the repository and run :
$ npm install
$ npm run build
Regardless of the way you have chosen to install the lib, de dist
directory will contain the compiled files.
If you have already loaded the jQuery in your page, you should use the jampper.jquery.js
file:
<script src="path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/jampper/dist/jampper.jquery.js"></script>
Otherwise, the jampper.js
file should be used :
<script src="path/to/jampper/dist/jampper.js"></script>
To create a Jampper object of a REST API, you will need to provide the API host and the resources object :
var api = new Jampper('https://api.github.com/', {
users : null,
search : {
repositories : null
},
repos : {
commits : {
sha : null
},
contributors : null
}
});
Note: You can also map resources with file extensions (i.e. users.json
). jampper will strip the extension and expose the resource method as users
.
In order to perform a GET
to the users/rafaeldias
:
api.users('rafaeldias').read(function(res) {
...
});
The snippet above is equivalent to :
GET https://api.github.com/users/rafaeldias
In addition to the read
method, there are three more methods that by default all resources will inherit in order to perform CRUD
operations, each of these methods are mapped to an HTTP verb :
create([options[, callback]]) - POST /resource
update([options[, callback]]) - PUT /resource
delete([options[, callback]]) - DELETE /resource
You can add or overwrite methods mapped to HTTP verbs by calling the mapMethod
method of the Jampper
object:
Jampper.mapMethod({
'update' : 'PATCH',
'edit' : 'PUT'
});
Now the next time we call the overwritten update
method on a resouce, the HTTP verb PATCH
will be used in the request, and the new edit
method will send the PUT
HTTP verb to the server.
Every CRUD method may receive an object of options as its first parameter. These options are the same as stated in the jQuery ajax documentation.
The arguments of the callback passed to any of the CRUD methods may be different depending on the status of the request.
-
In case of successful request, the arguments are:
data
: The response from the servertextStatus
: A string categorizing the status of the request (success
,notmodified
,error
, ...)jqXHR
: A superset of the browser's native XMLHttpRequest object. For more information see jQuery's jqXHR section
-
In case of failed requests, the arguments are:
jqXHR
: As described above.textStatus
: As described above.errorThrown
: An exception object. When an HTTP error occurs,errorThrown
receives the textual portion of the HTTP status, such as "Not Found" or "Internal Server Error".
The done
, fail
and always
methods are also exposed by jampper.
Jampper also exposes the .setup
method, so it's possible to configure global ajax properties even if user is not using jQuery.
Jampper is released under the MIT license.