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517517A browser-compatible implementation of the [ ` fetch() ` ] [ ] function.
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519+ ``` mjs
520+ const res = await fetch (' https://nodejs.org/api/documentation.json' );
521+ if (res .ok ) {
522+ const data = await res .json ();
523+ console .log (data);
524+ }
525+ ```
526+
527+ The implementation is based upon [ undici] ( https://undici.nodejs.org ) , an HTTP/1.1 client
528+ written from scratch for Node.js. You can figure out which version of ` undici ` is bundled
529+ in your Node.js process reading the ` process.versions.undici ` property.
530+
531+ ## Custom dispatcher
532+
533+ You can use a custom dispatcher to dispatch requests passing it in fetch's options object.
534+ The dispatcher must be compatible with ` undici ` 's
535+ [ ` Dispatcher ` class] ( https://undici.nodejs.org/#/docs/api/Dispatcher.md ) .
536+
537+ ``` js
538+ fetch (url, { dispatcher: new MyAgent () });
539+ ```
540+
541+ It is possible to change the global dispatcher in Node.js installing ` undici ` and using
542+ the ` setGlobalDispatcher() ` method. Calling this method will affect both ` undici ` and
543+ Node.js.
544+
545+ ``` mjs
546+ import { setGlobalDispatcher } from ' undici' ;
547+ setGlobalDispatcher (new MyAgent ());
548+ ```
549+
550+ ## Related classes
551+
552+ The following globals are available to use with ` fetch ` :
553+
554+ * [ ` FormData ` ] ( https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#class-formdata )
555+ * [ ` Headers ` ] ( https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#class-headers )
556+ * [ ` Request ` ] ( https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#request )
557+ * [ ` Response ` ] ( https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html#response ) .
558+
519559## Class: ` File `
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