Class Overview
class Response extends Body {
constructor
(responseOptions: ResponseOptions)
type
: ResponseType
ok
: boolean
url
: string
status
: number
statusText
: string
bytesLoaded
: number
totalBytes
: number
headers
: Headers
toString
() : string
}
Class Description
Creates Response
instances from provided values.
Though this object isn't usually instantiated by end-users, it is the primary object interacted with when it comes time to add data to a view.
Example
The Response's interface is inspired by the Response constructor defined in the Fetch Spec, but is considered a static value whose body can be accessed many times. There are other differences in the implementation, but this is the most significant.
Class Details
type : ResponseType
One of "basic", "cors", "default", "error", or "opaque".
Defaults to "default".
ok : boolean
True if the response's status is within 200-299
url : string
URL of response.
Defaults to empty string.
status : number
Status code returned by server.
Defaults to 200.
statusText : string
Text representing the corresponding reason phrase to the status
, as defined in ietf rfc 2616
section 6.1.1
Defaults to "OK"
bytesLoaded : number
Non-standard property
Denotes how many of the response body's bytes have been loaded, for example if the response is the result of a progress event.
totalBytes : number
Non-standard property
Denotes how many bytes are expected in the final response body.
headers : Headers
Headers object based on the Headers
class in the Fetch
Spec.
toString() : string
exported from http/index, defined in http/src/static_response.ts