The fetch
API
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This example uses the fetch
API to make an HTTP request to the GitHub API and
then parses the resulting JSON.
Cargo.toml
The Cargo.toml
enables a number of features related to the fetch
API and
types used: Headers
, Request
, etc.
[package]
name = "fetch"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["The wasm-bindgen Developers"]
edition = "2018"
rust-version = "1.57"
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies]
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.92"
js-sys = "0.3.69"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4.42"
[dependencies.web-sys]
version = "0.3.4"
features = [
'Headers',
'Request',
'RequestInit',
'RequestMode',
'Response',
'Window',
]
src/lib.rs
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*; use wasm_bindgen_futures::JsFuture; use web_sys::{Request, RequestInit, RequestMode, Response}; #[wasm_bindgen] pub async fn run(repo: String) -> Result<JsValue, JsValue> { let mut opts = RequestInit::new(); opts.method("GET"); opts.mode(RequestMode::Cors); let url = format!("https://api.github.com/repos/{}/branches/master", repo); let request = Request::new_with_str_and_init(&url, &opts)?; request .headers() .set("Accept", "application/vnd.github.v3+json")?; let window = web_sys::window().unwrap(); let resp_value = JsFuture::from(window.fetch_with_request(&request)).await?; // `resp_value` is a `Response` object. assert!(resp_value.is_instance_of::<Response>()); let resp: Response = resp_value.dyn_into().unwrap(); // Convert this other `Promise` into a rust `Future`. let json = JsFuture::from(resp.json()?).await?; // Send the JSON response back to JS. Ok(json) } }