The Fetch API is finally stable in Node.js

Explanation:
The Fetch API is provided as a high-level function, which means you don’t have to do any import/require before using it in your Node.js applications.
In its most basic version, it takes a URL, sends a GET request to that URL (if the request method is not defined), and produces a promise that resolves the response. Here’s an example below:
Code:
fetch("http://example.com/api/endpoint", { method: "POST", // Specify request method headers: { // Customize request header here "Content-Type": "application/json", // . . . }, body: JSON.stringify({ foo: "bar", bar: "foo", }), // . . . }) .then((res) => res.json()) .then((data) => { console.log("Response data:", data); }) .catch((err) => { console.log("Unable to fetch -", err); });
Comments :
Node.js is my favorite! It's amazing, and I'm really enjoying working with Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB.
Node.js is my favorite! It's amazing, and I'm really enjoying working with Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB.
Node.js is my favorite! It's amazing, and I'm really enjoying working with Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB.