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| use-axios-in-runjs | Use Axios in RunJS |
ToolJet supports three libraries: Moment.js, Lodash, and Axios. This guide focuses on using the Axios library with RunJS queries. Axios is a promise-based HTTP client for making requests to your own or external servers. It supports various request types like GET, POST, PUT/PATCH, and DELETE.
GET Requests
We'll use JSONPlaceholder, a free API, to demonstrate GET and PUT requests.
- Create a RunJS query and paste the code below:
var url = "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/1";
var data = (await axios.get(url)).data;
return data
This code sets up a URL variable, makes a GET request to the API, and returns the data. Preview the query to see the API's response.
<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/how-to/use-axios/get.png" alt="Use Axios in RunJS"/>
POST Requests
- Create a RunJS query and paste the code below:
var url = "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users";
var data = axios.post(url,{
id: 11,
name: "Shubhendra",
username: "camelcaseguy",
email: "shubhendra@tooljet.com",})
return data
This POST request sends user details to the server. The server's response, as shown below, includes Status: 201 indicating successful resource creation.
To see Axios in action in a project, check out this tutorial: Build GitHub star history tracker.