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Synchronous version of the Fetch API
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# sync-fetch
Synchronous wrapper around the Fetch API. Uses [`node-fetch`](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch) under the hood, and for some input-parsing code and test cases too.
[](https://npmjs.com/package/sync-fetch)
## Install
npm install sync-fetch
In the browser, a browserify bundle can be loaded from CDNs like unpkg.com.
```html
<script src="https://unpkg.com/sync-fetch"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/sync-fetch@VERSION"></script>
```
## Use
```js
const fetch = require('sync-fetch')
const metadata = fetch('https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.214', {
headers: {
Accept: 'application/vnd.citationstyles.csl+json'
}
}).json()
// arrayBuffer(), blob(), buffer(), json(), and text() supported
```
## Limitations
### Node.js
- Does not support `Stream` or `Blob` as input body since they cannot be read or serialized synchronously
- Does not support `FormData` as input body yet as it has no built-in method to be serialized
- Does not support the non-spec `agent` option as its value cannot be serialized
- Does not support non-standard `textConverted()` method on `SyncResponse` and `SyncRequest`
### Browser
- Does not support most options, since `XMLHttpRequest` is pretty limited. Supported are:
- `method`
- `body`
- `headers`
- `credentials` (but not `omit`)
- (Non-spec) `timeout`
- The non-standard `buffer()` and `textConverted()` methods are not supported
- CORS limitations apply, of course (note they may be stricter for synchronous requests)