Dartlang implementation of JSON API Client, adherent to JSON API specification 1.0.
Add jsonapi_client
to your pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
jsonapi_client: "0.2.1"
Instantiate a client:
JSONAPIClient c = new JSONAPIClient();
then use it:
try {
JSONAPIDocument d = await c.get(
'http://api.url/aModel/1',
includeModels:['anotherModel']);
} catch (err) {
// the API did not return a valid JSON API Document
}
Used to retrieve a document containing a JSON API resource or a list of resources.
Future<JSONAPIDocument> get(String url, {List<String> includeModels, Map headers})
Used to create a document containing a JSON API resource.
Future<JSONAPIDocument> post(String url, String document, {List<String> includeModels, Map headers})
Used to delete a resource.
Future delete(String url, {Map headers})
You can test your application which uses JSONAPIClient by using the included MockJSONAPIClient
class.
MockJSONAPIClient mockClient = new MockJSONAPIClient();
JSONAPIDocument mockDocument = new JSONAPIDocument({
"data": {
"id": "1",
"type": "persons",
"attributes": {
"name": "Gianfranco",
"surname": "Reppucci"
}
}
});
payload = '''
{
"data": {
"type": "persons",
"attributes": {
"name": "Gianfranco",
"surname": "Reppucci"
}
}
}
''';
mockClient.setOutput(mockDocument);
mockClient.post('http://mockapi.test/persons', payload, includeModels: ['company'], headers: {'X-Test': 'Mock-Value'}); // will return mockDocument as output
// you can access the last request by using these mock client getters
mockClient.requestUrl
mockClient.requestPayload
mockClient.requestIncludedModels
mockClient.requestHeaders