Axios API is a bit different from the jQuery AJAX one. If you have to pass some params along with GET request, you need to use params
property of config
object (the second param of .get()
method):
axios.get('/api/updatecart', {
params: {
product: this.product
}
}).then(...)
You can pass either a plain object or a URLSearchParams object as params
value.
Note that here we're talking about params appended to URL (query params), which is explicitly mentioned in the documentation.
If you want to send something within request body with GET requests, params
won't work - and neither will data
, as it's only taken into account for PUT, POST, DELETE, and PATCH requests. There're several lengthy discussions about this feature, and here's the telling quote:
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be an axios problem. The problem
seems to lie on the http client implementation in the browser
javascript engine.
According to the documentation and the spec XMLHttpRequest ignores the
body of the request in case the method is GET. If you perform a
request in Chrome/Electron with XMLHttpRequest and you try to put a
json body in the send method this just gets ignored.
Using fetch which is the modern replacement for XMLHtppRequest also
seems to fail in Chrome/Electron.
Until it's fixed, the only option one has within a browser is to use POST/PUT requests when data just doesn't fit into that query string. Apparently, that option is only available if corresponding API can be modified.
However, the most prominent case of GET-with-body - ElasticSearch _search
API - actually does support both GET and POST; the latter seems to be far less known fact than it should be. Here's the related SO discussion.