Offline Sync Provider - README
Offline Sync Provider is a JavaScript module designed to handle API requests in web applications with offline capabilities. It offers a robust solution to synchronize data with the server even when the device is offline and automatically retries failed requests upon reconnection. This module utilizes axios
for making API requests and localforage
for offline storage, ensuring data integrity and smooth synchronization.
$ npm install --save offline-sync-handler
$ yarn add offline-sync-handler
You can find the working demo here
Wrap your application with the OfflineSyncProvider
component to enable offline sync and manage data synchronization.
import { OfflineSyncProvider } from 'offline-sync-handler';
const App = () => {
// Your application components and logic
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
ReactDOM.render(
<OfflineSyncProvider>
<App />
</OfflineSyncProvider>,
rootElement
);
You can use the sendRequest
function to send API requests. It handles retries in case of failure due to an unstable internet connection.
Refer to the axios-create
documentation for available config options.
import { useOfflineSyncContext } from from 'offline-sync-handler';
const { sendRequest } = useOfflineSyncContext();
const config = {
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://api.example.com/data',
data: { name: 'John Doe', email: '[email protected]' },
};
try {
const response = await sendRequest(config);
console.log('API Response:', response);
} catch (error) {
console.error('API Request failed:', error.message);
}
You can pass the custom component to show during offline using the render
prop of the OfflineSyncProvider
.
import { OfflineSyncProvider } from './offline-sync-provider';
const App = () => {
// Your application components and logic
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
ReactDOM.render(
<OfflineSyncProvider
render={({ isOffline, isOnline }) => {
return isOnline ? null : <div>I am offline</div>;
}}
>
<App />
</OfflineSyncProvider>,
rootElement
);
You can track online status change using the onStatusChange
prop of the OfflineSyncProvider
.
import { OfflineSyncProvider } from './offline-sync-provider';
const App = () => {
// Your application components and logic
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
ReactDOM.render(
<OfflineSyncProvider
onStatusChange={(status)=>{
console.log({status})
}}
>
<App />
</OfflineSyncProvider>,
rootElement
);
You can customize toast notifications using the toastConfig
prop of the OfflineSyncProvider
component. Refer to the react-toastify
documentation for available options.
import { OfflineSyncProvider } from './offline-sync-provider';
const App = () => {
// Your application components and logic
};
const toastConfig = {
position: 'bottom-left',
autoClose: 3000,
};
const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
ReactDOM.render(
<OfflineSyncProvider toastConfig={toastConfig}>
<App />
</OfflineSyncProvider>,
rootElement
);
- Passing callbacks functions to be triggered on request success/failure.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please submit an issue. Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and create a pull request.
Thank you for using the Offline Sync Provider module! We hope it simplifies handling API requests and enhances the offline experience for your web application. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Happy coding!