The o.js project states that it runs on node. I tried unsuccessfully to use it on a node (12.22.1) project. This fork is a fix which enables it to run in my project environment. It may be unnecessary in your environment. Please try o.js before using this.
o.js is a isomorphic Odata Javascript library to simplify the request of data. The main goal is to build a standalone, lightweight and easy to understand Odata lib.
npm install odata-node
const o = require('odata-node').o;
// promise example
o('http://my.url')
.get('resource')
.then((data) => console.log(data));
The following examples using async/await but for simplicity we removed the async deceleration. To make that work this example must be wrapped in an async function or use promise.
const data = {
FirstName: "Bar",
LastName: "Foo",
UserName: "foobar",
}
const response = await o('http://my.url')
.post('User', data)
.query();
console.log(response); // E.g. the user
const response = await o('http://my.url')
.get('User')
.query({$filter: `UserName eq 'foobar'`});
console.log(response); // If one -> the exact user, otherwise an array of users
const data = {
FirstName: 'John'
}
const response = await o('http://my.url')
.patch(`User('foobar')`, data)
.query();
console.log(response); // The result of the patch, e.g. the status code
const response = await o('http://my.url')
.delete(`User('foobar')`)
.query();
console.log(response); // The status code
You can pass as a second option into the o
constructor options. The signature is:
function o(rootUrl: string | URL, config?: OdataConfig | any)
Basic configuration is based on RequestInit and additional odata config. By default o.js sets the following values:
{
batch: {
boundaryPrefix: "batch_",
changsetBoundaryPrefix: "changset_",
endpoint: "$batch",
headers: new Headers({
"Content-Type": "multipart/mixed",
}),
useChangset: false,
useRelativeURLs: false,
},
credentials: "omit",
fragment: "value",
headers: new Headers({
"Content-Type": "application/json",
}),
mode: "cors",
redirect: "follow",
referrer: "client",
onStart: () => null,
onFinish: () => null,
onError: () => null,
}
The following query options are supported by query()
, fetch()
and batch()
by simply adding them as object:
$filter?: string;
$orderby?: string;
$expand?: string;
$select?: string;
$skip?: number;
$top?: number;
$count?: boolean;
$search?: string;
$format?: string;
$compute?: string;
$index?: number;
[key: string]: any; // allows to add anything that is missing
The $count flag will add an inline count property as metadata to a query response. In order to just retrieve the count, you'll have query the $count resource, such as
oHandler.get('People/$count').query().then((count) => {})
The queries are always attached as the URLSearchParams.
The lib tries to parse the data on each request. Sometimes that is not wanted (e.g. when you need a status-code or need to access odata meta data), therefore you can use the .fetch
method that acts like the default fetch.
By default o.js chains request in sequent. You can batch them together by using batch()
. They are then send to the defined batch endpoint in the config. Changsets are at the moment in a experimental phase and needs to be enabled in the config.
Polyfills are automatically added for node.js. If you like polyfills to support IE11 please include the dist/umd/o.polyfill.js
file.