posthtml-fetch

PostHTML plugin for fetching and displaying remote content.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import posthtmlFetch from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/posthtml-fetch';
</script>

README

Fetch Remote and Local Content

A plugin for fetching and working with remote and local content

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About

This plugin allows you to fetch remote or local content and display it in your HTML.

Input:

<fetch url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/1">
  {{ response.name }}'s username is {{ response.username }}
</fetch>

Output:

Leanne Graham's username is Bret

Install

$ npm i posthtml posthtml-fetch

Usage

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf())
  .process('<fetch url="https://example.test">{{ response }}</fetch>')
  .then(result => console.log(result.html))

  // response body

The response body will be available under the response local variable.

Response types

The plugin supports json and text responses.

Only the response body is returned.

Expressions

The plugin uses posthtml-expressions, so you can use any of its tags to work with the response.

For example, you can iterate over items in a JSON response:

<fetch url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users">
  <each loop="user in response">
    {{ user.name }}
  </each>
</fetch>

Options

You can configure the plugin with the following options.

tags

Default: ['fetch', 'remote']

Array of supported tag names.

Only tags from this array will be processed by the plugin.

Example:

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf({
    tags: ['get']
  }))
  .process('<get url="https://example.test">{{ response }}</get>')
  .then(result => console.log(result.html))

attribute

Default: 'url'

String representing attribute name containing the URL to fetch.

Example:

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf({
    attribute: 'from'
  }))
  .process('<fetch from="https://example.test">{{ response }}</fetch>')
  .then(result => {
    console.log(result.html)
    // => ...interpolated response from https://example.test
  })

got

The plugin uses got to fetch data. You can pass options directly to it, inside the got object.

Example:

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf({
    got: {
      // pass options to got...
    }
  }))
  .process('<fetch url="https://example.test">{{ response }}</fetch>')
  .then(result => {
    console.log(result.html)
    // => ...interpolated response from https://example.test
  })

preserveTag

Allows you to leave an item. Default value false.

Example:

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf({
    preserveTag: true
  }))
  .process('<fetch url="https://example.test">{{ response }}</fetch>')
  .then(result => {
    console.log(result.html)
    // => <fetch url="https://example.test">...interpolated response from https://example.test</fetch>
  })

Plugins

after/before

List of plugins that will be called after/before receiving and processing locals

Example:

const posthtml = require('posthtml')
const pf = require('posthtml-fetch')

posthtml()
  .use(pf({
    plugins: {
      after(tree) {
        // Your plugin implementation
      },
      before: [
        tree => {
          // Your plugin implementation
        },
        tree => {
          // Your plugin implementation
        }
      ]
    }
  }))
  .process('<fetch url="https://example.test">{{ response }}</fetch>')
  .then(result => {
    console.log(result.html)
    // => ...interpolated response from https://example.test
  })