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You can access search results via JSON API by adding format=json to your query:

https://codesearch.val.run/$%7Bsuccess?q=fetch&page=1199&format=json

For typeahead suggestions, use the /typeahead endpoint:

https://codesearch.val.run/typeahead?q=fetch

Returns an array of strings in format "username" or "username/projectName"

Found 13597 results for "fetch"(4967ms)

codeOnValTownREADME.md6 matches

@pomdtr•Updated 1 year ago
11Here are 2 different ways to add the "Code on Val Town" ribbon:
12
13### 1. Wrap your fetch handler (recommended)
14
15```ts
16import { modifyFetchHandler } from "https://esm.town/v/andreterron/codeOnValTown?v=45";
17import { html } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/html?v=5";
18
19export default modifyFetchHandler(async (req: Request): Promise<Response> => {
20 return html(`<h2>Hello world!</h2>`);
21});
51These functions infer the val using the call stack or the request URL. If the inference isn't working, or if you want to ensure it links to a specific val, pass the `val` argument:
52
53- `modifyFetchHandler(handler, {val: { handle: "andre", name: "foo" }})`
54- `modifyHtmlString("<html>...", {val: { handle: "andre", name: "foo" }})`
55
58You can set the style parameter to a css string to customize the ribbon. Check out [github-fork-ribbon-css](https://github.com/simonwhitaker/github-fork-ribbon-css?tab=readme-ov-file#styling) to learn more about how to style the element.
59
60- `modifyFetchHandler(handler, {style: ".github-fork-ribbon:before { background-color: #333; }"})`
61- `modifyHtmlString("<html>...", {style: ".github-fork-ribbon:before { background-color: #333; }"})`
62
64
65```ts
66modifyFetchHandler(handler, {style: `@media (max-width: 768px) {
67 .github-fork-ribbon {
68 display: none !important;

webmention_discomain.tsx1 match

@brianleroux•Updated 1 year ago
5 // look for first Link in headers
6 let found = [];
7 let raw = await fetch(source, {
8 redirect: "follow",
9 follow: 10,

leaderboardmain.tsx1 match

@sqlite•Updated 1 year ago
10 const table = stripAnsi(renderTable(zip(res)));
11
12 const resp = await fetch("https://sourcecodeshots.com/api/image", {
13 method: "POST",
14 headers: {

slackBotExamplemain.tsx2 matches

@maxm•Updated 1 year ago
1import { fetchJSON } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/fetchJSON?v=41";
2
3export const slackReplyToMessage = async (req: Request) => {
15 // Note: `body.event` has information about the event
16 // like the sender and the message text
17 const result = await fetchJSON(
18 "https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage",
19 {

nasaAPODmain.tsx2 matches

@henrii•Updated 1 year ago
1import { fetchJSON } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/fetchJSON?v=41";
2
3// Returns NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
4export const nasaAPOD = await fetchJSON("https://api.nasa.gov/planetary/apod?api_key=DEMO_KEY");
5console.log(nasaAPOD.url);
6

fetchAndStoreOpenAiUsage2README.md1 match

@nbbaier•Updated 1 year ago
1Migrated from folder: projects/OpenAiUsage/fetchAndStoreOpenAiUsage2

fetchNewPublicGitHubReposmain.tsx3 matches

@stevekrouse•Updated 1 year ago
1export default async function fetchNewPublicGitHubRepos() {
2 // Generate today's date in YYYY-MM-DD format
3 const today = new Date().toISOString().split("T")[0];
9 const url = `https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=${encodeURIComponent(query)}&sort=${sort}&order=${order}`;
10
11 const response = await fetch(url, {
12 headers: {
13 "Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
14 "User-Agent": "Deno-GitHub-Repo-Fetcher", // GitHub API requires a user-agent header
15 },
16 });

fetchNewPublicGitHubReposREADME.md1 match

@stevekrouse•Updated 1 year ago
1Migrated from folder: Archive/fetchNewPublicGitHubRepos

http_request_examplemain.tsx11 matches

@pomdtr•Updated 1 year ago
4 */
5
6// To make a request to a server, you use the `fetch` API.
7let resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
8
9// The response is a `Response` object. This contains the status code, headers,
15// The response body can also be read as JSON, an ArrayBuffer, or a Blob. A body
16// can be read only once.
17resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
18await resp.arrayBuffer();
19/** or await resp.json(); */
21
22// The response body can also be streamed in chunks.
23resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
24for await (const chunk of resp.body!) {
25 console.log("chunk", chunk);
28// When making a request, you can also specify the method, headers, and a body.
29const body = `{"name": "Deno"}`;
30resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
31 method: "POST",
32 headers: {
37});
38
39// `fetch` also accepts a `Request` object instead of URL + options.
40const req = new Request("https://example.com", {
41 method: "DELETE",
42});
43resp = await fetch(req);
44
45// Instead of a string, the body can also be any typed array, blob, or
59});
60
61// Forms can also be sent with `fetch` by using a `FormData` object as the body.
62const formData = new FormData();
63formData.append("name", "Deno");
64formData.append("file", new Blob(["Hello, World!"]), "hello.txt");
65resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
66 method: "POST",
67 body: formData,
68});
69
70// Fetch also supports streaming the request body.
71const bodyStream = new ReadableStream({
72 start(controller) {
75 },
76});
77resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
78 method: "POST",
79 body: bodyStream,

fetsServerExamplemain.tsx1 match

@maxm•Updated 1 year ago
21});
22
23export default router.fetch;

FetchBasic2 file matches

@ther•Updated 16 hours ago

GithubPRFetcher

@andybak•Updated 3 days ago