angular-cn/packages/common/http/src/response.ts

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/**
* @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 {HttpHeaders} from './headers';
/**
* Type enumeration for the different kinds of `HttpEvent`.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export enum HttpEventType {
/**
* The request was sent out over the wire.
*/
Sent,
/**
* An upload progress event was received.
*/
UploadProgress,
/**
* The response status code and headers were received.
*/
ResponseHeader,
/**
* A download progress event was received.
*/
DownloadProgress,
/**
* The full response including the body was received.
*/
Response,
/**
* A custom event from an interceptor or a backend.
*/
User,
}
/**
* Base interface for progress events.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export interface HttpProgressEvent {
/**
* Progress event type is either upload or download.
*/
type: HttpEventType.DownloadProgress|HttpEventType.UploadProgress;
/**
* Number of bytes uploaded or downloaded.
*/
loaded: number;
/**
* Total number of bytes to upload or download. Depending on the request or
* response, this may not be computable and thus may not be present.
*/
total?: number;
}
/**
* A download progress event.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export interface HttpDownloadProgressEvent extends HttpProgressEvent {
type: HttpEventType.DownloadProgress;
/**
* The partial response body as downloaded so far.
*
* Only present if the responseType was `text`.
*/
partialText?: string;
}
/**
* An upload progress event.
*
*
*/
export interface HttpUploadProgressEvent extends HttpProgressEvent {
type: HttpEventType.UploadProgress;
}
/**
* An event indicating that the request was sent to the server. Useful
* when a request may be retried multiple times, to distinguish between
* retries on the final event stream.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export interface HttpSentEvent { type: HttpEventType.Sent; }
/**
* A user-defined event.
*
* Grouping all custom events under this type ensures they will be handled
* and forwarded by all implementations of interceptors.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export interface HttpUserEvent<T> { type: HttpEventType.User; }
/**
* An error that represents a failed attempt to JSON.parse text coming back
* from the server.
*
* It bundles the Error object with the actual response body that failed to parse.
*
*
*/
export interface HttpJsonParseError {
error: Error;
text: string;
}
/**
* Union type for all possible events on the response stream.
*
* Typed according to the expected type of the response.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export type HttpEvent<T> =
HttpSentEvent | HttpHeaderResponse | HttpResponse<T>| HttpProgressEvent | HttpUserEvent<T>;
/**
* Base class for both `HttpResponse` and `HttpHeaderResponse`.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export abstract class HttpResponseBase {
/**
* All response headers.
*/
readonly headers: HttpHeaders;
/**
* Response status code.
*/
readonly status: number;
/**
* Textual description of response status code.
*
* Do not depend on this.
*/
readonly statusText: string;
/**
* URL of the resource retrieved, or null if not available.
*/
readonly url: string|null;
/**
* Whether the status code falls in the 2xx range.
*/
readonly ok: boolean;
/**
* Type of the response, narrowed to either the full response or the header.
*/
// TODO(issue/24571): remove '!'.
readonly type !: HttpEventType.Response | HttpEventType.ResponseHeader;
/**
* Super-constructor for all responses.
*
* The single parameter accepted is an initialization hash. Any properties
* of the response passed there will override the default values.
*/
constructor(
init: {
headers?: HttpHeaders,
status?: number,
statusText?: string,
url?: string,
},
defaultStatus: number = 200, defaultStatusText: string = 'OK') {
// If the hash has values passed, use them to initialize the response.
// Otherwise use the default values.
this.headers = init.headers || new HttpHeaders();
this.status = init.status !== undefined ? init.status : defaultStatus;
this.statusText = init.statusText || defaultStatusText;
this.url = init.url || null;
// Cache the ok value to avoid defining a getter.
this.ok = this.status >= 200 && this.status < 300;
}
}
/**
* A partial HTTP response which only includes the status and header data,
* but no response body.
*
* `HttpHeaderResponse` is a `HttpEvent` available on the response
* event stream, only when progress events are requested.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export class HttpHeaderResponse extends HttpResponseBase {
/**
* Create a new `HttpHeaderResponse` with the given parameters.
*/
constructor(init: {
headers?: HttpHeaders,
status?: number,
statusText?: string,
url?: string,
} = {}) {
super(init);
}
readonly type: HttpEventType.ResponseHeader = HttpEventType.ResponseHeader;
/**
* Copy this `HttpHeaderResponse`, overriding its contents with the
* given parameter hash.
*/
clone(update: {headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;} = {}):
HttpHeaderResponse {
// Perform a straightforward initialization of the new HttpHeaderResponse,
// overriding the current parameters with new ones if given.
return new HttpHeaderResponse({
headers: update.headers || this.headers,
status: update.status !== undefined ? update.status : this.status,
statusText: update.statusText || this.statusText,
url: update.url || this.url || undefined,
});
}
}
/**
* A full HTTP response, including a typed response body (which may be `null`
* if one was not returned).
*
* `HttpResponse` is a `HttpEvent` available on the response event
* stream.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export class HttpResponse<T> extends HttpResponseBase {
/**
* The response body, or `null` if one was not returned.
*/
readonly body: T|null;
/**
* Construct a new `HttpResponse`.
*/
constructor(init: {
body?: T | null, headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;
} = {}) {
super(init);
this.body = init.body !== undefined ? init.body : null;
}
readonly type: HttpEventType.Response = HttpEventType.Response;
clone(): HttpResponse<T>;
clone(update: {headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;}):
HttpResponse<T>;
clone<V>(update: {
body?: V | null, headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;
}): HttpResponse<V>;
clone(update: {
body?: any | null; headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;
} = {}): HttpResponse<any> {
return new HttpResponse<any>({
body: (update.body !== undefined) ? update.body : this.body,
headers: update.headers || this.headers,
status: (update.status !== undefined) ? update.status : this.status,
statusText: update.statusText || this.statusText,
url: update.url || this.url || undefined,
});
}
}
/**
* A response that represents an error or failure, either from a
* non-successful HTTP status, an error while executing the request,
* or some other failure which occurred during the parsing of the response.
*
* Any error returned on the `Observable` response stream will be
* wrapped in an `HttpErrorResponse` to provide additional context about
* the state of the HTTP layer when the error occurred. The error property
* will contain either a wrapped Error object or the error response returned
* from the server.
*
* @publicApi
*/
export class HttpErrorResponse extends HttpResponseBase implements Error {
readonly name = 'HttpErrorResponse';
readonly message: string;
readonly error: any|null;
/**
* Errors are never okay, even when the status code is in the 2xx success range.
*/
readonly ok = false;
constructor(init: {
error?: any; headers?: HttpHeaders; status?: number; statusText?: string; url?: string;
}) {
// Initialize with a default status of 0 / Unknown Error.
super(init, 0, 'Unknown Error');
// If the response was successful, then this was a parse error. Otherwise, it was
// a protocol-level failure of some sort. Either the request failed in transit
// or the server returned an unsuccessful status code.
if (this.status >= 200 && this.status < 300) {
this.message = `Http failure during parsing for ${init.url || '(unknown url)'}`;
} else {
this.message =
`Http failure response for ${init.url || '(unknown url)'}: ${init.status} ${init.statusText}`;
}
this.error = init.error || null;
}
}