Example 1: js fetch 'post' json
//Obj of data to send in future like a dummyDb
const data = { username: 'example' };
//POST request with body equal on data in JSON format
fetch('https://example.com/profile', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify(data),
})
.then((response) => response.json())
//Then with the data from the response in JSON...
.then((data) => {
console.log('Success:', data);
})
//Then with the error genereted...
.catch((error) => {
console.error('Error:', error);
});
// Yeah
Example 2: Add no cores to fetch
// There were no quick access to mode and credentials to other fetch answers.
// Data you'll be sending
const data = { funny: "Absolutely not", educational: "yas" }
fetch('https://example.com/api/', {
method: 'POST', // The method
mode: 'no-cors', // It can be no-cors, cors, same-origin
credentials: 'same-origin', // It can be include, same-origin, omit
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json', // Your headers
},
body: JSON.stringify(data),
}).then(returnedData => {
// Do whatever with returnedData
}).catch(err => {
// In case it errors.
})
Example 3: fetch post json
(async () => {
const rawResponse = await fetch('https://httpbin.org/post', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json',
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
body: JSON.stringify({a: 1, b: 'Textual content'})
});
const content = await rawResponse.json();
console.log(content);
})();
Example 4: javascript fetch json
fetch('./yourjson.json')
.then((response) => response.json())
.then((data) => {
console.log(data);
})
Example 5: fetch post js
var myHeaders = new Headers();
var myInit = { method: 'POST',
headers: myHeaders,
mode: 'cors',
cache: 'default' };
fetch('flowers.jpg',myInit)
.then(function(response) {
return response.blob();
})
.then(function(myBlob) {
var objectURL = URL.createObjectURL(myBlob);
myImage.src = objectURL;
});