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## JavaScript (axios)
`Axios` is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
### 1. Installation:
-Ensure Node.js and npm are installed. Verify by running:
TODO
## JavaScript (fetch)
TODO
## node.js (JavaScript, axios)
### 1.Install Node.js:
Ensure Node.js and npm are installed. Verify by running:
```bash
node --version
npm --version
```
-If not, download from Node.js **[Official Website]((https://nodejs.org/en))**.
-Initialize a new Node.js project:
If not, download from Node.js **[Official Website]((https://nodejs.org/en))**.
Initialize a new Node.js project:
```bash
npm init -y
```
-Install Axios:
Install Axios:
```bash
npm install axios
```
### 2. Running the Generated Code::
-Create a new JavaScript file (`e.g., app.js`).
-Copy and paste the generated code into this file.
-Open a terminal and navigate to the project directory.
-Run the script:
```bash
node app.js
```
## JavaScript (fetch)
macOS, Linux, and Windows:
### 1. Node.js:
-Follow the same steps as above to install Node.js.
### 2. Set Up a New Project:
-Create a new project folder and navigate into it
```bash
mkdir fetch-example
cd fetch-example
```
-Initialize the project:
```bash
npm init -y
```
### 3. Ensure Fetch API Support:
-Starting with Node.js 18, the Fetch API is built-in. Verify the version:
```bash
node --version
```
-If youre using an earlier version, install a Fetch polyfill:
```bash
npm install node-fetch
```
### 4. Create and Run the Code:
-Save the generated code in a file, e.g., fetch_example.js.
-If using node-fetch, add this line at the top of your file:
```bash
const fetch = require('node-fetch');
```
-Run the code:
```bash
node fetch_example.js
```
## node.js (JavaScript, axios)
macOS, Linux, and Windows:
### 1.Install Node.js:
-Follow the installation steps above.
### 2.Set Up a New Project:
-Create a new project directory:
Create a new project directory:
```bash
mkdir node-axios-example
cd node-axios-example
```
-Initialize the project:
Initialize the project:
```bash
npm init -y
```
### 3.Install Axios:
### 3.Create and Run the Code:
-Install the Axios library:
Save the generated code in a file(e.g., `app.js`).
```bash
npm install axios
```
### 4.Create and Run the Code:
-Save the generated code in a file(` e.g., app.js`).
-Run the code:
Run the code:
```bash
node app.js
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## node.js (JavaScript, fetch)
macOS, Linux, and Windows:
### 1. Install Node.js:
-Follow the installation steps above.
Ensure Node.js and npm are installed. Verify by running:
```bash
node --version
npm --version
```
If not, download from Node.js **[Official Website]((https://nodejs.org/en))**.
Initialize a new Node.js project:
```bash
npm init -y
```
If using Node.js 18 or newer, the Fetch API is already built-in.
For older versions, install the `node-fetch` package:
```bash
npm install node-fetch
```
### 2. Set Up a New Project:
Create a project directory:
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cd node-fetch-example
```
### 3.Initialize the project:
Initialize the project:
```bash
npm init -y
```
### 4.Ensure Fetch API Support:
-If using Node.js 18 or newer, the Fetch API is already built-in.
-For older versions, install the `node-fetch` package:
```bash
npm install node-fetch
```
### 5.Create and Run the Code:
-Save the generated code in a file( `e.g., app.js`).
-If using `node-fetch`, add the following line to the top of the file:
### 3.Create and Run the Code:
Save the generated code in a file( e.g., `app.js`).
If using `node-fetch`, add the following line to the top of the file:
```javascript
const fetch = require('node-fetch');
```
-Run the file:
Run the file:
```bash
node app.js