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/**
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* @license
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* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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*/
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import {DOCUMENT} from '@angular/common';
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import {Inject, Injectable} from '@angular/core';
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import {Observable, Observer} from 'rxjs';
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import {HttpBackend, HttpHandler} from './backend';
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import {HttpRequest} from './request';
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import {HttpErrorResponse, HttpEvent, HttpEventType, HttpResponse} from './response';
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// Every request made through JSONP needs a callback name that's unique across the
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// whole page. Each request is assigned an id and the callback name is constructed
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// from that. The next id to be assigned is tracked in a global variable here that
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// is shared among all applications on the page.
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let nextRequestId: number = 0;
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// Error text given when a JSONP script is injected, but doesn't invoke the callback
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// passed in its URL.
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export const JSONP_ERR_NO_CALLBACK = 'JSONP injected script did not invoke callback.';
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// Error text given when a request is passed to the JsonpClientBackend that doesn't
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// have a request method JSONP.
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export const JSONP_ERR_WRONG_METHOD = 'JSONP requests must use JSONP request method.';
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export const JSONP_ERR_WRONG_RESPONSE_TYPE = 'JSONP requests must use Json response type.';
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/**
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* DI token/abstract type representing a map of JSONP callbacks.
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*
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* In the browser, this should always be the `window` object.
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*
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*
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*/
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export abstract class JsonpCallbackContext { [key: string]: (data: any) => void; }
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/**
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* Processes an `HttpRequest` with the JSONP method,
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* by performing JSONP style requests.
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* @see `HttpHandler`
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* @see `HttpXhrBackend`
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*
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* @publicApi
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*/
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@Injectable()
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export class JsonpClientBackend implements HttpBackend {
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constructor(private callbackMap: JsonpCallbackContext, @Inject(DOCUMENT) private document: any) {}
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/**
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* Get the name of the next callback method, by incrementing the global `nextRequestId`.
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*/
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private nextCallback(): string { return `ng_jsonp_callback_${nextRequestId++}`; }
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/**
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* Processes a JSONP request and returns an event stream of the results.
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* @param req The request object.
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* @returns An observable of the response events.
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*
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*/
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handle(req: HttpRequest<never>): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
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// Firstly, check both the method and response type. If either doesn't match
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// then the request was improperly routed here and cannot be handled.
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if (req.method !== 'JSONP') {
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throw new Error(JSONP_ERR_WRONG_METHOD);
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} else if (req.responseType !== 'json') {
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throw new Error(JSONP_ERR_WRONG_RESPONSE_TYPE);
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}
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// Everything else happens inside the Observable boundary.
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return new Observable<HttpEvent<any>>((observer: Observer<HttpEvent<any>>) => {
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// The first step to make a request is to generate the callback name, and replace the
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// callback placeholder in the URL with the name. Care has to be taken here to ensure
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// a trailing &, if matched, gets inserted back into the URL in the correct place.
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const callback = this.nextCallback();
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const url = req.urlWithParams.replace(/=JSONP_CALLBACK(&|$)/, `=${callback}$1`);
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// Construct the <script> tag and point it at the URL.
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const node = this.document.createElement('script');
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node.src = url;
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// A JSONP request requires waiting for multiple callbacks. These variables
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// are closed over and track state across those callbacks.
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// The response object, if one has been received, or null otherwise.
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let body: any|null = null;
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// Whether the response callback has been called.
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let finished: boolean = false;
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// Whether the request has been cancelled (and thus any other callbacks)
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// should be ignored.
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let cancelled: boolean = false;
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// Set the response callback in this.callbackMap (which will be the window
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// object in the browser. The script being loaded via the <script> tag will
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// eventually call this callback.
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this.callbackMap[callback] = (data?: any) => {
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// Data has been received from the JSONP script. Firstly, delete this callback.
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delete this.callbackMap[callback];
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// Next, make sure the request wasn't cancelled in the meantime.
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if (cancelled) {
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return;
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}
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// Set state to indicate data was received.
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body = data;
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finished = true;
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};
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// cleanup() is a utility closure that removes the <script> from the page and
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// the response callback from the window. This logic is used in both the
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// success, error, and cancellation paths, so it's extracted out for convenience.
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const cleanup = () => {
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// Remove the <script> tag if it's still on the page.
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if (node.parentNode) {
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node.parentNode.removeChild(node);
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}
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// Remove the response callback from the callbackMap (window object in the
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// browser).
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delete this.callbackMap[callback];
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};
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// onLoad() is the success callback which runs after the response callback
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// if the JSONP script loads successfully. The event itself is unimportant.
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// If something went wrong, onLoad() may run without the response callback
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// having been invoked.
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const onLoad = (event: Event) => {
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// Do nothing if the request has been cancelled.
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if (cancelled) {
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return;
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}
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// Cleanup the page.
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cleanup();
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// Check whether the response callback has run.
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if (!finished) {
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// It hasn't, something went wrong with the request. Return an error via
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// the Observable error path. All JSONP errors have status 0.
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observer.error(new HttpErrorResponse({
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url,
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status: 0,
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statusText: 'JSONP Error',
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error: new Error(JSONP_ERR_NO_CALLBACK),
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}));
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return;
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}
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// Success. body either contains the response body or null if none was
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// returned.
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observer.next(new HttpResponse({
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body,
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status: 200,
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statusText: 'OK', url,
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}));
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// Complete the stream, the response is over.
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observer.complete();
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};
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// onError() is the error callback, which runs if the script returned generates
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// a Javascript error. It emits the error via the Observable error channel as
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// a HttpErrorResponse.
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const onError: any = (error: Error) => {
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// If the request was already cancelled, no need to emit anything.
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if (cancelled) {
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return;
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}
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cleanup();
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// Wrap the error in a HttpErrorResponse.
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observer.error(new HttpErrorResponse({
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error,
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status: 0,
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statusText: 'JSONP Error', url,
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}));
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};
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// Subscribe to both the success (load) and error events on the <script> tag,
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// and add it to the page.
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node.addEventListener('load', onLoad);
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node.addEventListener('error', onError);
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this.document.body.appendChild(node);
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// The request has now been successfully sent.
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observer.next({type: HttpEventType.Sent});
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// Cancellation handler.
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return () => {
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// Track the cancellation so event listeners won't do anything even if already scheduled.
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cancelled = true;
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// Remove the event listeners so they won't run if the events later fire.
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node.removeEventListener('load', onLoad);
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node.removeEventListener('error', onError);
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// And finally, clean up the page.
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cleanup();
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};
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});
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}
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}
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/**
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* Identifies requests with the method JSONP and
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* shifts them to the `JsonpClientBackend`.
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*
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* @see `HttpInterceptor`
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*
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* @publicApi
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*/
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@Injectable()
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export class JsonpInterceptor {
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constructor(private jsonp: JsonpClientBackend) {}
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/**
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* Identifies and handles a given JSONP request.
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* @param req The outgoing request object to handle.
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* @param next The next interceptor in the chain, or the backend
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* if no interceptors remain in the chain.
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* @returns An observable of the event stream.
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*/
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intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
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if (req.method === 'JSONP') {
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return this.jsonp.handle(req as HttpRequest<never>);
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}
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// Fall through for normal HTTP requests.
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return next.handle(req);
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}
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}
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