/** * @license * Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ import {Injectable} from '@angular/core'; import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable'; import {BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from './base_request_options'; import {RequestMethod} from './enums'; import {ConnectionBackend, RequestArgs, RequestOptionsArgs} from './interfaces'; import {Request} from './static_request'; import {Response} from './static_response'; function httpRequest(backend: ConnectionBackend, request: Request): Observable { return backend.createConnection(request).response; } function mergeOptions( defaultOpts: BaseRequestOptions, providedOpts: RequestOptionsArgs | undefined, method: RequestMethod, url: string): RequestArgs { const newOptions = defaultOpts; if (providedOpts) { // Hack so Dart can used named parameters return newOptions.merge(new RequestOptions({ method: providedOpts.method || method, url: providedOpts.url || url, search: providedOpts.search, params: providedOpts.params, headers: providedOpts.headers, body: providedOpts.body, withCredentials: providedOpts.withCredentials, responseType: providedOpts.responseType })) as RequestArgs; } return newOptions.merge(new RequestOptions({method, url})) as RequestArgs; } /** * Performs http requests using `XMLHttpRequest` as the default backend. * * `Http` is available as an injectable class, with methods to perform http requests. Calling * `request` returns an `Observable` which will emit a single {@link Response} when a * response is received. * * ### Example * * ```typescript * import {Http, HTTP_PROVIDERS} from '@angular/http'; * import 'rxjs/add/operator/map' * @Component({ * selector: 'http-app', * viewProviders: [HTTP_PROVIDERS], * templateUrl: 'people.html' * }) * class PeopleComponent { * constructor(http: Http) { * http.get('people.json') * // Call map on the response observable to get the parsed people object * .map(res => res.json()) * // Subscribe to the observable to get the parsed people object and attach it to the * // component * .subscribe(people => this.people = people); * } * } * ``` * * * ### Example * * ``` * http.get('people.json').subscribe((res:Response) => this.people = res.json()); * ``` * * The default construct used to perform requests, `XMLHttpRequest`, is abstracted as a "Backend" ( * {@link XHRBackend} in this case), which could be mocked with dependency injection by replacing * the {@link XHRBackend} provider, as in the following example: * * ### Example * * ```typescript * import {BaseRequestOptions, Http} from '@angular/http'; * import {MockBackend} from '@angular/http/testing'; * var injector = Injector.resolveAndCreate([ * BaseRequestOptions, * MockBackend, * {provide: Http, useFactory: * function(backend, defaultOptions) { * return new Http(backend, defaultOptions); * }, * deps: [MockBackend, BaseRequestOptions]} * ]); * var http = injector.get(Http); * http.get('request-from-mock-backend.json').subscribe((res:Response) => doSomething(res)); * ``` * * @deprecated use @angular/common/http instead */ @Injectable() export class Http { constructor(protected _backend: ConnectionBackend, protected _defaultOptions: RequestOptions) {} /** * Performs any type of http request. First argument is required, and can either be a url or * a {@link Request} instance. If the first argument is a url, an optional {@link RequestOptions} * object can be provided as the 2nd argument. The options object will be merged with the values * of {@link BaseRequestOptions} before performing the request. */ request(url: string|Request, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { let responseObservable: any; if (typeof url === 'string') { responseObservable = httpRequest( this._backend, new Request(mergeOptions(this._defaultOptions, options, RequestMethod.Get, url))); } else if (url instanceof Request) { responseObservable = httpRequest(this._backend, url); } else { throw new Error('First argument must be a url string or Request instance.'); } return responseObservable; } /** * Performs a request with `get` http method. */ get(url: string, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request( new Request(mergeOptions(this._defaultOptions, options, RequestMethod.Get, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `post` http method. */ post(url: string, body: any, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request(new Request(mergeOptions( this._defaultOptions.merge(new RequestOptions({body: body})), options, RequestMethod.Post, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `put` http method. */ put(url: string, body: any, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request(new Request(mergeOptions( this._defaultOptions.merge(new RequestOptions({body: body})), options, RequestMethod.Put, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `delete` http method. */ delete (url: string, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request( new Request(mergeOptions(this._defaultOptions, options, RequestMethod.Delete, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `patch` http method. */ patch(url: string, body: any, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request(new Request(mergeOptions( this._defaultOptions.merge(new RequestOptions({body: body})), options, RequestMethod.Patch, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `head` http method. */ head(url: string, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request( new Request(mergeOptions(this._defaultOptions, options, RequestMethod.Head, url))); } /** * Performs a request with `options` http method. */ options(url: string, options?: RequestOptionsArgs): Observable { return this.request( new Request(mergeOptions(this._defaultOptions, options, RequestMethod.Options, url))); } } /** * @deprecated use @angular/common/http instead */ @Injectable() export class Jsonp extends Http { constructor(backend: ConnectionBackend, defaultOptions: RequestOptions) { super(backend, defaultOptions); } /** * Performs any type of http request. First argument is required, and can either be a url or * a {@link Request} instance. If the first argument is a url, an optional {@link RequestOptions} * object can be provided as the 2nd argument. The options object will be merged with the values * of {@link BaseRequestOptions} before performing the request. * * @security Regular XHR is the safest alternative to JSONP for most applications, and is * supported by all current browsers. Because JSONP creates a `