332 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
332 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* @module
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* @description
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* The http module provides services to perform http requests. To get started, see the {@link Http}
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* class.
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*/
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import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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import {Http, Jsonp} from './src/http';
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import {XHRBackend, XHRConnection, CookieXSRFStrategy} from './src/backends/xhr_backend';
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import {JSONPBackend, JSONPBackend_, JSONPConnection} from './src/backends/jsonp_backend';
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import {BrowserXhr} from './src/backends/browser_xhr';
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import {BrowserJsonp} from './src/backends/browser_jsonp';
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import {BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from './src/base_request_options';
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import {ConnectionBackend, XSRFStrategy} from './src/interfaces';
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import {BaseResponseOptions, ResponseOptions} from './src/base_response_options';
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export {Request} from './src/static_request';
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export {Response} from './src/static_response';
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export {
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RequestOptionsArgs,
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ResponseOptionsArgs,
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Connection,
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ConnectionBackend,
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XSRFStrategy
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} from './src/interfaces';
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export {BrowserXhr} from './src/backends/browser_xhr';
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export {BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from './src/base_request_options';
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export {BaseResponseOptions, ResponseOptions} from './src/base_response_options';
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export {XHRBackend, XHRConnection, CookieXSRFStrategy} from './src/backends/xhr_backend';
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export {JSONPBackend, JSONPConnection} from './src/backends/jsonp_backend';
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export {Http, Jsonp} from './src/http';
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export {Headers} from './src/headers';
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export {ResponseType, ReadyState, RequestMethod} from './src/enums';
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export {URLSearchParams} from './src/url_search_params';
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/**
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* Provides a basic set of injectables to use the {@link Http} service in any application.
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*
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* The `HTTP_PROVIDERS` should be included either in a component's injector,
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* or in the root injector when bootstrapping an application.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/snj7Nv?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {Component} from '@angular/core';
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* import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser/browser';
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* import {NgFor} from '@angular/common';
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* import {HTTP_PROVIDERS, Http} from '@angular/http';
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*
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* @Component({
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* selector: 'app',
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* providers: [HTTP_PROVIDERS],
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* template: `
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* <div>
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* <h1>People</h1>
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* <ul>
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* <li *ngFor="let person of people">
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* {{person.name}}
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* </li>
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* </ul>
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* </div>
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* `,
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* directives: [NgFor]
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* })
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* export class App {
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* people: Object[];
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* constructor(http:Http) {
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* http.get('people.json').subscribe(res => {
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* this.people = res.json();
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* });
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* }
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* active:boolean = false;
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* toggleActiveState() {
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* this.active = !this.active;
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* }
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* }
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*
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* bootstrap(App)
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* .catch(err => console.error(err));
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* ```
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*
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* The primary public API included in `HTTP_PROVIDERS` is the {@link Http} class.
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* However, other providers required by `Http` are included,
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* which may be beneficial to override in certain cases.
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*
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* The providers included in `HTTP_PROVIDERS` include:
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* * {@link Http}
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* * {@link XHRBackend}
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* * {@link XSRFStrategy} - Bound to {@link CookieXSRFStrategy} class (see below)
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* * `BrowserXHR` - Private factory to create `XMLHttpRequest` instances
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* * {@link RequestOptions} - Bound to {@link BaseRequestOptions} class
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* * {@link ResponseOptions} - Bound to {@link BaseResponseOptions} class
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*
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* There may be cases where it makes sense to extend the base request options,
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* such as to add a search string to be appended to all URLs.
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* To accomplish this, a new provider for {@link RequestOptions} should
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* be added in the same injector as `HTTP_PROVIDERS`.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/aCMEXi?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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* import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser/browser';
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* import {HTTP_PROVIDERS, BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from '@angular/http';
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*
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* class MyOptions extends BaseRequestOptions {
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* search: string = 'coreTeam=true';
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* }
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*
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* bootstrap(App, [HTTP_PROVIDERS, {provide: RequestOptions, useClass: MyOptions}])
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* .catch(err => console.error(err));
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* ```
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*
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* Likewise, to use a mock backend for unit tests, the {@link XHRBackend}
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* provider should be bound to {@link MockBackend}.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/7LWALD?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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* import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser/browser';
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* import {HTTP_PROVIDERS, Http, Response, XHRBackend} from '@angular/http';
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* import {MockBackend} from '@angular/http/testing';
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*
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* var people = [{name: 'Jeff'}, {name: 'Tobias'}];
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*
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* var injector = Injector.resolveAndCreate([
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* HTTP_PROVIDERS,
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* MockBackend,
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* {provide: XHRBackend, useExisting: MockBackend}
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* ]);
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* var http = injector.get(Http);
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* var backend = injector.get(MockBackend);
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*
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* // Listen for any new requests
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* backend.connections.observer({
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* next: connection => {
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* var response = new Response({body: people});
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* setTimeout(() => {
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* // Send a response to the request
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* connection.mockRespond(response);
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* });
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* }
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* });
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*
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* http.get('people.json').observer({
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* next: res => {
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* // Response came from mock backend
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* console.log('first person', res.json()[0].name);
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* }
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* });
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* ```
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*
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* `XSRFStrategy` allows customizing how the application protects itself against Cross Site Request
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* Forgery (XSRF) attacks. By default, Angular will look for a cookie called `'XSRF-TOKEN'`, and set
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* an HTTP request header called `'X-XSRF-TOKEN'` with the value of the cookie on each request,
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* allowing the server side to validate that the request comes from its own front end.
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*
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* Applications can override the names used by configuring a different `XSRFStrategy` instance. Most
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* commonly, applications will configure a `CookieXSRFStrategy` with different cookie or header
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* names, but if needed, they can supply a completely custom implementation.
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*
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* See the security documentation for more information.
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*
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* ### Example
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*
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* ```
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* import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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* import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser/browser';
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* import {HTTP_PROVIDERS, XSRFStrategy, CookieXSRFStrategy} from '@angular/http';
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*
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* bootstrap(
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* App,
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* [HTTP_PROVIDERS, {provide: XSRFStrategy,
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* useValue: new CookieXSRFStrategy('MY-XSRF-COOKIE-NAME', 'X-MY-XSRF-HEADER-NAME')}])
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* .catch(err => console.error(err));
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* ```
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*/
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export const HTTP_PROVIDERS: any[] = [
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// TODO(pascal): use factory type annotations once supported in DI
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// issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/3183
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{ provide: Http, useFactory: httpFactory, deps: [XHRBackend, RequestOptions]},
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BrowserXhr,
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{provide: RequestOptions, useClass: BaseRequestOptions},
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{provide: ResponseOptions, useClass: BaseResponseOptions},
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XHRBackend,
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{provide: XSRFStrategy, useValue: new CookieXSRFStrategy()},
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];
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export function httpFactory(xhrBackend: XHRBackend, requestOptions: RequestOptions): Http {
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return new Http(xhrBackend, requestOptions);
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}
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/**
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* See {@link HTTP_PROVIDERS} instead.
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*
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* @deprecated
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*/
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export const HTTP_BINDINGS = HTTP_PROVIDERS;
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/**
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* Provides a basic set of providers to use the {@link Jsonp} service in any application.
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*
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* The `JSONP_PROVIDERS` should be included either in a component's injector,
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* or in the root injector when bootstrapping an application.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/vmeN4F?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {Component} from '@angular/core';
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* import {NgFor} from '@angular/common';
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* import {JSONP_PROVIDERS, Jsonp} from '@angular/http';
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*
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* @Component({
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* selector: 'app',
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* providers: [JSONP_PROVIDERS],
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* template: `
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* <div>
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* <h1>People</h1>
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* <ul>
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* <li *ngFor="let person of people">
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* {{person.name}}
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* </li>
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* </ul>
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* </div>
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* `,
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* directives: [NgFor]
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* })
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* export class App {
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* people: Array<Object>;
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* constructor(jsonp:Jsonp) {
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* jsonp.request('people.json').subscribe(res => {
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* this.people = res.json();
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* })
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* }
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* The primary public API included in `JSONP_PROVIDERS` is the {@link Jsonp} class.
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* However, other providers required by `Jsonp` are included,
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* which may be beneficial to override in certain cases.
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*
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* The providers included in `JSONP_PROVIDERS` include:
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* * {@link Jsonp}
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* * {@link JSONPBackend}
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* * `BrowserJsonp` - Private factory
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* * {@link RequestOptions} - Bound to {@link BaseRequestOptions} class
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* * {@link ResponseOptions} - Bound to {@link BaseResponseOptions} class
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*
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* There may be cases where it makes sense to extend the base request options,
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* such as to add a search string to be appended to all URLs.
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* To accomplish this, a new provider for {@link RequestOptions} should
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* be added in the same injector as `JSONP_PROVIDERS`.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/TFug7x?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {provide} from '@angular/core';
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* import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser/browser';
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* import {JSONP_PROVIDERS, BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from '@angular/http';
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*
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* class MyOptions extends BaseRequestOptions {
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* search: string = 'coreTeam=true';
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* }
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*
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* bootstrap(App, [JSONP_PROVIDERS, {provide: RequestOptions, useClass: MyOptions}])
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* .catch(err => console.error(err));
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* ```
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*
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* Likewise, to use a mock backend for unit tests, the {@link JSONPBackend}
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* provider should be bound to {@link MockBackend}.
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*
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* ### Example ([live demo](http://plnkr.co/edit/HDqZWL?p=preview))
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*
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* ```
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* import {provide, Injector} from '@angular/core';
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* import {JSONP_PROVIDERS, Jsonp, Response, JSONPBackend} from '@angular/http';
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* import {MockBackend} from '@angular/http/testing';
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*
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* var people = [{name: 'Jeff'}, {name: 'Tobias'}];
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* var injector = Injector.resolveAndCreate([
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* JSONP_PROVIDERS,
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* MockBackend,
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* {provide: JSONPBackend, useExisting: MockBackend}
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* ]);
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* var jsonp = injector.get(Jsonp);
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* var backend = injector.get(MockBackend);
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*
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* // Listen for any new requests
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* backend.connections.observer({
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* next: connection => {
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* var response = new Response({body: people});
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* setTimeout(() => {
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* // Send a response to the request
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* connection.mockRespond(response);
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* });
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* }
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* });
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* jsonp.get('people.json').observer({
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* next: res => {
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* // Response came from mock backend
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* console.log('first person', res.json()[0].name);
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* }
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* });
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* ```
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*/
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export const JSONP_PROVIDERS: any[] = [
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// TODO(pascal): use factory type annotations once supported in DI
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// issue: https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/3183
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{provide: Jsonp, useFactory: jsonpFactory, deps: [JSONPBackend, RequestOptions]},
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BrowserJsonp,
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{provide: RequestOptions, useClass: BaseRequestOptions},
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{provide: ResponseOptions, useClass: BaseResponseOptions},
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{provide: JSONPBackend, useClass: JSONPBackend_},
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];
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function jsonpFactory(jsonpBackend: JSONPBackend, requestOptions: RequestOptions) {
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return new Jsonp(jsonpBackend, requestOptions);
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}
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/**
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* See {@link JSONP_PROVIDERS} instead.
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*
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* @deprecated
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*/
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export const JSON_BINDINGS = JSONP_PROVIDERS;
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