(apply-body-fn f)Given a function that accepts a single argument, returns a transducing function that applies the given function either to the body of a response map or to each element in the body of the response map if the body is sequential.
This would be appropriate for option {:extract-body :after} or without the :extract-body option.
Given a function that accepts a single argument, returns a transducing
function that applies the given function either to the body of a
response map or to each element in the body of the response map if the
body is sequential.
This would be appropriate for option {:extract-body :after} or without
the :extract-body option.(apply-fn f)Given a function that accepts a single argument, returns a transducing function that applies the given function either to each value as a whole, or each element of each values if the value is sequential.
This would be appropriate for use with option {:extract-body :before}
Given a function that accepts a single argument, returns a transducing
function that applies the given function either to each value as a whole,
or each element of each values if the value is sequential.
This would be appropriate for use with option {:extract-body :before}cljdoc builds & hosts documentation for Clojure/Script libraries
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