56 row.parentNode.insertBefore(newRow, row.nextSibling);
57
58 // Fetch the inference calls data
59 fetch('/api/inference-calls?usage_id=' + usageId)
60 .then(response => response.json())
61 .then(data => {
30 return c.json({ files: files.data });
31 } catch (error) {
32 console.error("Error fetching project files:", error);
33 return Response.json({ error: "Failed to fetch project files" }, { status: 500 });
34 }
35});
21 return c.json({ branches: branches.data });
22 } catch (error) {
23 console.error("Error fetching branches:", error);
24 return Response.json({ error: "Failed to fetch branches" }, { status: 500 });
25 }
26});
19solution that changes as little code as possible.
20
21Use your 'fetch' tool to debug HTTP vals making requests to them and examining the responses.
219 </>
220 );
221 case "fetch":
222 return (
223 <Details
232 summary={(
233 <>
234 <div>fetch:</div>
235 <div>{args?.valPath}</div>
236 <div>{args?.urlPath || "/"}</div>
238 )}>
239 {result?.type === "success" ? (
240 <div className="fetch-result">
241 <div className="fetch-header">
242 <span className={`status-badge ${result.data.status >= 200 && result.data.status < 300 ? 'success' :
243 result.data.status >= 300 && result.data.status < 400 ? 'redirect' :
247 <span className="response-time">{result.data.responseTime}ms</span>
248 </div>
249 <div className="fetch-section">
250 <h4>Headers</h4>
251 <pre className="fetch-headers">{JSON.stringify(result.data.headers, null, 2)}</pre>
252 </div>
253 <div className="fetch-section">
254 <h4>Response Body</h4>
255 <pre className="fetch-body">
256 {typeof result.data.body === 'object'
257 ? JSON.stringify(result.data.body, null, 2)
261 </div>
262 ) : (
263 <div className="fetch-error">
264 <h4>Error</h4>
265 <pre>{result?.message || "Unknown error"}</pre>
212});
213
214export default app.fetch;
21
22// This is the entry point for HTTP vals
23export default app.fetch;
24
1import { makeChangeValTypeTool } from "./change-val-type.ts";
2import { makeFetchTool } from "./fetch.ts";
3import { makeTextEditorTool } from "./text-editor.ts";
4import { thinkTool } from "./think.ts";
7 makeTextEditorTool,
8 makeChangeValTypeTool,
9 makeFetchTool,
10 thinkTool
11};
11 * Creates a tool for making HTTP requests to vals in a Val Town project
12 */
13export const makeFetchTool = (
14 { bearerToken, project, branch_id }: { bearerToken?: string; project?: any; branch_id?: string } = {},
15) =>
16 tool({
17 name: "fetch",
18 description: "Make an HTTP request to a Val Town val and return the response. Useful for testing HTTP vals.",
19 parameters: z.object({
68 return {
69 type: "error",
70 message: `Error fetching val at path '${valPath}': ${error.message}`,
71 };
72 }
83 return {
84 type: "error",
85 message: `The val at path '${valPath}' is not an HTTP val. Only HTTP vals can be called with fetch.`,
86 };
87 }
111 let response;
112 try {
113 response = await fetch(valEndpoint + urlPath, options);
114 } catch (error: any) {
115 // Return error information
239
240 // Inject data to avoid extra round-trips
241 const initialData = await fetchInitialData();
242 const dataScript = `<script>
243 window.__INITIAL_DATA__ = ${JSON.stringify(initialData)};
286
2875. **API Design:**
288 - `fetch` handler is the entry point for HTTP vals
289 - Run the Hono app with `export default app.fetch // This is the entry point for HTTP vals`
290
291