--- stage: none group: unassigned info: Any user with at least the Maintainer role can merge updates to this content. For details, see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/development_processes.html#development-guidelines-review. --- # Axios In older parts of our codebase using the REST API, we used [Axios](https://github.com/axios/axios) to communicate with the server, but you should not use Axios in new applications. Instead rely on `apollo-client` to query the GraphQL API. For more details, see [our GraphQL documentation](graphql.md). To guarantee all defaults are set you should import Axios from `axios_utils`. Do not use Axios directly. ## CSRF token All our requests require a CSRF token. To guarantee this token is set, we are importing [Axios](https://github.com/axios/axios), setting the token, and exporting `axios` . This exported module should be used instead of directly using Axios to ensure the token is set. ## Usage ```javascript import axios from './lib/utils/axios_utils'; axios.get(url) .then((response) => { // `data` is the response that was provided by the server const data = response.data; // `headers` the headers that the server responded with // All header names are lower cased const paginationData = response.headers; }) .catch(() => { //handle the error }); ``` ## Mock Axios response in tests To help us mock the responses we are using [axios-mock-adapter](https://github.com/ctimmerm/axios-mock-adapter). Advantages over [`spyOn()`](https://jasmine.github.io/api/edge/global.html#spyOn): - no need to create response objects - does not allow call through (which we want to avoid) - clear API to test error cases - provides `replyOnce()` to allow for different responses We have also decided against using [Axios interceptors](https://github.com/axios/axios#interceptors) because they are not suitable for mocking. ### Example ```javascript import axios from '~/lib/utils/axios_utils'; import MockAdapter from 'axios-mock-adapter'; let mock; beforeEach(() => { // This sets the mock adapter on the default instance mock = new MockAdapter(axios); // Mock any GET request to /users // arguments for reply are (status, data, headers) mock.onGet('/users').reply(200, { users: [ { id: 1, name: 'John Smith' } ] }); }); afterEach(() => { mock.restore(); }); ``` ### Mock poll requests in tests with Axios Because a polling function requires a header object, we need to always include an object as the third argument: ```javascript mock.onGet('/users').reply(200, { foo: 'bar' }, {}); ```