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                        Alpine JS magic methods wrapper for Axios API methods 📨
Alpine JS Axios
Alpine JS magic methods wrapper for Axios API methods 📨
Install
With a CDN
<script
  defer
  src="https://unpkg.com/alpinejs-axios@latest/dist/api.min.js"
></script>
<script defer src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/cdn.min.js"></script>
With a Package Manager
yarn add -D alpinejs-axios
npm install -D alpinejs-axios
import Alpine from 'alpinejs'
import api from 'alpinejs-axios'
Alpine.plugin(api)
Alpine.start()
Example
GET
<div x-data="{ productData: {} }">
  <button @click="productData = await $get('https://dummyjson.com/products/1')">
    Get
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
POST
<div x-data="{ productData: {} }">
  <button
    @click="productData = await $post('https://dummyjson.com/products/add', { title: 'BMW Pencil' })"
  >
    Create
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
PUT/PATCH
<div x-data="{ productData: {} }">
  <!-- You can also use $patch -->
  <button
    @click="productData = await $put('https://dummyjson.com/products/1', { title: 'iPhone Galaxy +1' })"
  >
    Update
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
DELETE
<div x-data="{ productData: {} }">
  <button
    @click="productData = await $delete('https://dummyjson.com/products/1')"
  >
    Delete
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
Filtering the Response
A lot of the times you only need a property from the response object, this is
usually data. You'll see/write stuff like this:
const { data } = axios.get('https://dummyjson.com/products/1')
With this package you can do that by adding [data] to the end of the URL.
<div x-data="{ productData: {} }">
  <!-- Single -->
  <button
    @click="productData = await $get('https://dummyjson.com/products/1[data]')"
  >
    Get
  </button>
  <!-- Multiple -->
  <!-- Comma separation is optional -->
  <button
    @click="productData = await $get('https://dummyjson.com/products/1[data, status]')"
  >
    Get
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
This works for all the requests and isn't limited to the data property.
Anything that is part of the response object can be used to filter the response.
For example, [status].
Heads up! Syntax is important, the filter property key must be place in square
brackets [x].
Nested Filters
Sometimes you don't want the whole object back, in this example data returns a
lot of information but we only want title and price back. Here's how you can
do that.
  <button
    @click="productData = await $get('https://dummyjson.com/products/1[data.title, data.price]')"
  >
    Get
  </button>
  <pre x-text="JSON.stringify(productData, null, 2)"></pre>
</div>
This will return with the first key, in this case data omitted.
{
  "title": "iPhone 9",
  "price": 549
}
Note! You can still pass other filters in when using nested filters, something
like [data.title, status] will work fine!
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