Issue Network Requests
You can use the fetch method provided by web technologies or the native https module in Node.js to make network requests.
Using fetch
to Make Network Requests
fetch
to Make Network RequestsThe fetch
function is a tool for accessing network resources, allowing you to send HTTP requests and handle response processing. The fetch
function supports many different types of requests, including GET
, POST
, PUT
, and DELETE
, and supports custom formats for request and response bodies.
By using the fetch
function, you can easily access network resources and control the request and response process. For example, you can use the following code to send a GET
request and process the response after the request is fulfilled:
This example code sends a GET request to the specified network resource, then parses the response body into JSON format after the request is completed, and processes the parsed response body here.
To learn more about the fetch
function in Javascript, it is recommended to read the introduction on the MDN website:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch.
This article introduces the basic usage of the fetch
function and provides example code demonstrating how to use fetch
to send HTTP requests and handle response processing.
In addition, you can refer to the following articles for more information about fetch:
"Using Fetch" (https://davidwalsh.name/fetch)
"Fetch API In Depth" (https://css-tricks.com/using-fetch/)
Using https
to Make Requests
https
to Make RequestsDue to the default security limitations of browsers, the fetch
method sometimes encounters some restrictions. In this case, we can switch to using Node.js native networking APIs to send network requests for greater flexibility.
Sending an HTTP GET request using the https.get
method is very simple; you only need to provide the URL of the request. For example, you can use the following code to send an HTTP GET request:
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