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feat: add support for stringifyJson #579

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feat: add support for stringifyJson #579

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@Reverier-Xu Reverier-Xu commented Apr 21, 2024

When sending an HTTP request, this option allows the user to specify how the request data should be serialized as a string.

For example, it will be useful when users want to change the default serialization behavior using JSON.stringify(_, replacer).

import ky from 'ky';
import { DateTime } from 'luxon';

const json = await ky('https://example.com', {
  stringifyJson: data => JSON.stringify(data, (key, value) => {
    if (key.endsWith('_at')) {
      return DateTime.fromISO(value).toSeconds();
    }
    return value;
  })
}).json();

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Done. 😉

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Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com>
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