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PK ! ٌ�&�+ �+ README.mdnu �Iw�� # window.fetch polyfill The `fetch()` function is a Promise-based mechanism for programmatically making web requests in the browser. This project is a polyfill that implements a subset of the standard [Fetch specification][], enough to make `fetch` a viable replacement for most uses of XMLHttpRequest in traditional web applications. ## Table of Contents * [Read this first](#read-this-first) * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [Importing](#importing) * [HTML](#html) * [JSON](#json) * [Response metadata](#response-metadata) * [Post form](#post-form) * [Post JSON](#post-json) * [File upload](#file-upload) * [Caveats](#caveats) * [Handling HTTP error statuses](#handling-http-error-statuses) * [Sending cookies](#sending-cookies) * [Receiving cookies](#receiving-cookies) * [Redirect modes](#redirect-modes) * [Obtaining the Response URL](#obtaining-the-response-url) * [Aborting requests](#aborting-requests) * [Browser Support](#browser-support) ## Read this first * If you believe you found a bug with how `fetch` behaves in your browser, please **don't open an issue in this repository** unless you are testing in an old version of a browser that doesn't support `window.fetch` natively. Make sure you read this _entire_ readme, especially the [Caveats](#caveats) section, as there's probably a known work-around for an issue you've found. This project is a _polyfill_, and since all modern browsers now implement the `fetch` function natively, **no code from this project** actually takes any effect there. See [Browser support](#browser-support) for detailed information. * If you have trouble **making a request to another domain** (a different subdomain or port number also constitutes another domain), please familiarize yourself with all the intricacies and limitations of [CORS][] requests. Because CORS requires participation of the server by implementing specific HTTP response headers, it is often nontrivial to set up or debug. CORS is exclusively handled by the browser's internal mechanisms which this polyfill cannot influence. * This project **doesn't work under Node.js environments**. It's meant for web browsers only. You should ensure that your application doesn't try to package and run this on the server. * If you have an idea for a new feature of `fetch`, **submit your feature requests** to the [specification's repository](https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues). We only add features and APIs that are part of the [Fetch specification][]. ## Installation ``` npm install whatwg-fetch --save ``` As an alternative to using npm, you can obtain `fetch.umd.js` from the [Releases][] section. The UMD distribution is compatible with AMD and CommonJS module loaders, as well as loading directly into a page via `<script>` tag. You will also need a Promise polyfill for [older browsers](http://caniuse.com/#feat=promises). We recommend [taylorhakes/promise-polyfill](https://github.com/taylorhakes/promise-polyfill) for its small size and Promises/A+ compatibility. ## Usage For a more comprehensive API reference that this polyfill supports, refer to https://github.github.io/fetch/. ### Importing Importing will automatically polyfill `window.fetch` and related APIs: ```javascript import 'whatwg-fetch' window.fetch(...) ``` If for some reason you need to access the polyfill implementation, it is available via exports: ```javascript import {fetch as fetchPolyfill} from 'whatwg-fetch' window.fetch(...) // use native browser version fetchPolyfill(...) // use polyfill implementation ``` This approach can be used to, for example, use [abort functionality](#aborting-requests) in browsers that implement a native but outdated version of fetch that doesn't support aborting. For use with webpack, add this package in the `entry` configuration option before your application entry point: ```javascript entry: ['whatwg-fetch', ...] ``` ### HTML ```javascript fetch('/users.html') .then(function(response) { return response.text() }).then(function(body) { document.body.innerHTML = body }) ``` ### JSON ```javascript fetch('/users.json') .then(function(response) { return response.json() }).then(function(json) { console.log('parsed json', json) }).catch(function(ex) { console.log('parsing failed', ex) }) ``` ### Response metadata ```javascript fetch('/users.json').then(function(response) { console.log(response.headers.get('Content-Type')) console.log(response.headers.get('Date')) console.log(response.status) console.log(response.statusText) }) ``` ### Post form ```javascript var form = document.querySelector('form') fetch('/users', { method: 'POST', body: new FormData(form) }) ``` ### Post JSON ```javascript fetch('/users', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ name: 'Hubot', login: 'hubot', }) }) ``` ### File upload ```javascript var input = document.querySelector('input[type="file"]') var data = new FormData() data.append('file', input.files[0]) data.append('user', 'hubot') fetch('/avatars', { method: 'POST', body: data }) ``` ### Caveats * The Promise returned from `fetch()` **won't reject on HTTP error status** even if the response is an HTTP 404 or 500. Instead, it will resolve normally, and it will only reject on network failure or if anything prevented the request from completing. * For maximum browser compatibility when it comes to sending & receiving cookies, always supply the `credentials: 'same-origin'` option instead of relying on the default. See [Sending cookies](#sending-cookies). * Not all Fetch standard options are supported in this polyfill. For instance, [`redirect`](#redirect-modes) and [`cache`](https://github.github.io/fetch/#caveats) directives are ignored. * `keepalive` is not supported because it would involve making a synchronous XHR, which is something this project is not willing to do. See [issue #700](https://github.com/github/fetch/issues/700#issuecomment-484188326) for more information. #### Handling HTTP error statuses To have `fetch` Promise reject on HTTP error statuses, i.e. on any non-2xx status, define a custom response handler: ```javascript function checkStatus(response) { if (response.status >= 200 && response.status < 300) { return response } else { var error = new Error(response.statusText) error.response = response throw error } } function parseJSON(response) { return response.json() } fetch('/users') .then(checkStatus) .then(parseJSON) .then(function(data) { console.log('request succeeded with JSON response', data) }).catch(function(error) { console.log('request failed', error) }) ``` #### Sending cookies For [CORS][] requests, use `credentials: 'include'` to allow sending credentials to other domains: ```javascript fetch('https://example.com:1234/users', { credentials: 'include' }) ``` The default value for `credentials` is "same-origin". The default for `credentials` wasn't always the same, though. The following versions of browsers implemented an older version of the fetch specification where the default was "omit": * Firefox 39-60 * Chrome 42-67 * Safari 10.1-11.1.2 If you target these browsers, it's advisable to always specify `credentials: 'same-origin'` explicitly with all fetch requests instead of relying on the default: ```javascript fetch('/users', { credentials: 'same-origin' }) ``` Note: due to [limitations of XMLHttpRequest](https://github.com/github/fetch/pull/56#issuecomment-68835992), using `credentials: 'omit'` is not respected for same domains in browsers where this polyfill is active. Cookies will always be sent to same domains in older browsers. #### Receiving cookies As with XMLHttpRequest, the `Set-Cookie` response header returned from the server is a [forbidden header name][] and therefore can't be programmatically read with `response.headers.get()`. Instead, it's the browser's responsibility to handle new cookies being set (if applicable to the current URL). Unless they are HTTP-only, new cookies will be available through `document.cookie`. #### Redirect modes The Fetch specification defines these values for [the `redirect` option](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-request-redirect-mode): "follow" (the default), "error", and "manual". Due to limitations of XMLHttpRequest, only the "follow" mode is available in browsers where this polyfill is active. #### Obtaining the Response URL Due to limitations of XMLHttpRequest, the `response.url` value might not be reliable after HTTP redirects on older browsers. The solution is to configure the server to set the response HTTP header `X-Request-URL` to the current URL after any redirect that might have happened. It should be safe to set it unconditionally. ``` ruby # Ruby on Rails controller example response.headers['X-Request-URL'] = request.url ``` This server workaround is necessary if you need reliable `response.url` in Firefox < 32, Chrome < 37, Safari, or IE. #### Aborting requests This polyfill supports [the abortable fetch API](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/09/abortable-fetch). However, aborting a fetch requires use of two additional DOM APIs: [AbortController](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController) and [AbortSignal](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortSignal). Typically, browsers that do not support fetch will also not support AbortController or AbortSignal. Consequently, you will need to include [an additional polyfill](https://www.npmjs.com/package/yet-another-abortcontroller-polyfill) for these APIs to abort fetches: ```js import 'yet-another-abortcontroller-polyfill' import {fetch} from 'whatwg-fetch' // use native browser implementation if it supports aborting const abortableFetch = ('signal' in new Request('')) ? window.fetch : fetch const controller = new AbortController() abortableFetch('/avatars', { signal: controller.signal }).catch(function(ex) { if (ex.name === 'AbortError') { console.log('request aborted') } }) // some time later... controller.abort() ``` ## Browser Support - Chrome - Firefox - Safari 6.1+ - Internet Explorer 10+ Note: modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari contain native implementations of `window.fetch`, therefore the code from this polyfill doesn't have any effect on those browsers. If you believe you've encountered an error with how `window.fetch` is implemented in any of these browsers, you should file an issue with that browser vendor instead of this project. [fetch specification]: https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org [cors]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Access_control_CORS "Cross-origin resource sharing" [csrf]: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF)_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet "Cross-site request forgery" [forbidden header name]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Forbidden_header_name [releases]: https://github.com/github/fetch/releases PK ! �m=�G �G fetch.umd.jsnu �Iw�� (function (global, factory) { typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) : typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) : (factory((global.WHATWGFetch = {}))); }(this, (function (exports) { 'use strict'; var global = (typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' && globalThis) || (typeof self !== 'undefined' && self) || (typeof global !== 'undefined' && global); var support = { searchParams: 'URLSearchParams' in global, iterable: 'Symbol' in global && 'iterator' in Symbol, blob: 'FileReader' in global && 'Blob' in global && (function() { try { new Blob(); return true } catch (e) { return false } })(), formData: 'FormData' in global, arrayBuffer: 'ArrayBuffer' in global }; function isDataView(obj) { return obj && DataView.prototype.isPrototypeOf(obj) } if (support.arrayBuffer) { var viewClasses = [ '[object Int8Array]', '[object Uint8Array]', '[object Uint8ClampedArray]', '[object Int16Array]', '[object Uint16Array]', '[object Int32Array]', '[object Uint32Array]', '[object Float32Array]', '[object Float64Array]' ]; var isArrayBufferView = ArrayBuffer.isView || function(obj) { return obj && viewClasses.indexOf(Object.prototype.toString.call(obj)) > -1 }; } function normalizeName(name) { if (typeof name !== 'string') { name = String(name); } if (/[^a-z0-9\-#$%&'*+.^_`|~!]/i.test(name) || name === '') { throw new TypeError('Invalid character in header field name: "' + name + '"') } return name.toLowerCase() } function normalizeValue(value) { if (typeof value !== 'string') { value = String(value); } return value } // Build a destructive iterator for the value list function iteratorFor(items) { var iterator = { next: function() { var value = items.shift(); return {done: value === undefined, value: value} } }; if (support.iterable) { iterator[Symbol.iterator] = function() { return iterator }; } return iterator } function Headers(headers) { this.map = {}; if (headers instanceof Headers) { headers.forEach(function(value, name) { this.append(name, value); }, this); } else if (Array.isArray(headers)) { headers.forEach(function(header) { this.append(header[0], header[1]); }, this); } else if (headers) { Object.getOwnPropertyNames(headers).forEach(function(name) { this.append(name, headers[name]); }, this); } } Headers.prototype.append = function(name, value) { name = normalizeName(name); value = normalizeValue(value); var oldValue = this.map[name]; this.map[name] = oldValue ? oldValue + ', ' + value : value; }; Headers.prototype['delete'] = function(name) { delete this.map[normalizeName(name)]; }; Headers.prototype.get = function(name) { name = normalizeName(name); return this.has(name) ? this.map[name] : null }; Headers.prototype.has = function(name) { return this.map.hasOwnProperty(normalizeName(name)) }; Headers.prototype.set = function(name, value) { this.map[normalizeName(name)] = normalizeValue(value); }; Headers.prototype.forEach = function(callback, thisArg) { for (var name in this.map) { if (this.map.hasOwnProperty(name)) { callback.call(thisArg, this.map[name], name, this); } } }; Headers.prototype.keys = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value, name) { items.push(name); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; Headers.prototype.values = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value) { items.push(value); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; Headers.prototype.entries = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value, name) { items.push([name, value]); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; if (support.iterable) { Headers.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = Headers.prototype.entries; } function consumed(body) { if (body.bodyUsed) { return Promise.reject(new TypeError('Already read')) } body.bodyUsed = true; } function fileReaderReady(reader) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { reader.onload = function() { resolve(reader.result); }; reader.onerror = function() { reject(reader.error); }; }) } function readBlobAsArrayBuffer(blob) { var reader = new FileReader(); var promise = fileReaderReady(reader); reader.readAsArrayBuffer(blob); return promise } function readBlobAsText(blob) { var reader = new FileReader(); var promise = fileReaderReady(reader); reader.readAsText(blob); return promise } function readArrayBufferAsText(buf) { var view = new Uint8Array(buf); var chars = new Array(view.length); for (var i = 0; i < view.length; i++) { chars[i] = String.fromCharCode(view[i]); } return chars.join('') } function bufferClone(buf) { if (buf.slice) { return buf.slice(0) } else { var view = new Uint8Array(buf.byteLength); view.set(new Uint8Array(buf)); return view.buffer } } function Body() { this.bodyUsed = false; this._initBody = function(body) { /* fetch-mock wraps the Response object in an ES6 Proxy to provide useful test harness features such as flush. However, on ES5 browsers without fetch or Proxy support pollyfills must be used; the proxy-pollyfill is unable to proxy an attribute unless it exists on the object before the Proxy is created. This change ensures Response.bodyUsed exists on the instance, while maintaining the semantic of setting Request.bodyUsed in the constructor before _initBody is called. */ this.bodyUsed = this.bodyUsed; this._bodyInit = body; if (!body) { this._bodyText = ''; } else if (typeof body === 'string') { this._bodyText = body; } else if (support.blob && Blob.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyBlob = body; } else if (support.formData && FormData.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyFormData = body; } else if (support.searchParams && URLSearchParams.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyText = body.toString(); } else if (support.arrayBuffer && support.blob && isDataView(body)) { this._bodyArrayBuffer = bufferClone(body.buffer); // IE 10-11 can't handle a DataView body. this._bodyInit = new Blob([this._bodyArrayBuffer]); } else if (support.arrayBuffer && (ArrayBuffer.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body) || isArrayBufferView(body))) { this._bodyArrayBuffer = bufferClone(body); } else { this._bodyText = body = Object.prototype.toString.call(body); } if (!this.headers.get('content-type')) { if (typeof body === 'string') { this.headers.set('content-type', 'text/plain;charset=UTF-8'); } else if (this._bodyBlob && this._bodyBlob.type) { this.headers.set('content-type', this._bodyBlob.type); } else if (support.searchParams && URLSearchParams.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this.headers.set('content-type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8'); } } }; if (support.blob) { this.blob = function() { var rejected = consumed(this); if (rejected) { return rejected } if (this._bodyBlob) { return Promise.resolve(this._bodyBlob) } else if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { return Promise.resolve(new Blob([this._bodyArrayBuffer])) } else if (this._bodyFormData) { throw new Error('could not read FormData body as blob') } else { return Promise.resolve(new Blob([this._bodyText])) } }; this.arrayBuffer = function() { if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { var isConsumed = consumed(this); if (isConsumed) { return isConsumed } if (ArrayBuffer.isView(this._bodyArrayBuffer)) { return Promise.resolve( this._bodyArrayBuffer.buffer.slice( this._bodyArrayBuffer.byteOffset, this._bodyArrayBuffer.byteOffset + this._bodyArrayBuffer.byteLength ) ) } else { return Promise.resolve(this._bodyArrayBuffer) } } else { return this.blob().then(readBlobAsArrayBuffer) } }; } this.text = function() { var rejected = consumed(this); if (rejected) { return rejected } if (this._bodyBlob) { return readBlobAsText(this._bodyBlob) } else if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { return Promise.resolve(readArrayBufferAsText(this._bodyArrayBuffer)) } else if (this._bodyFormData) { throw new Error('could not read FormData body as text') } else { return Promise.resolve(this._bodyText) } }; if (support.formData) { this.formData = function() { return this.text().then(decode) }; } this.json = function() { return this.text().then(JSON.parse) }; return this } // HTTP methods whose capitalization should be normalized var methods = ['DELETE', 'GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST', 'PUT']; function normalizeMethod(method) { var upcased = method.toUpperCase(); return methods.indexOf(upcased) > -1 ? upcased : method } function Request(input, options) { if (!(this instanceof Request)) { throw new TypeError('Please use the "new" operator, this DOM object constructor cannot be called as a function.') } options = options || {}; var body = options.body; if (input instanceof Request) { if (input.bodyUsed) { throw new TypeError('Already read') } this.url = input.url; this.credentials = input.credentials; if (!options.headers) { this.headers = new Headers(input.headers); } this.method = input.method; this.mode = input.mode; this.signal = input.signal; if (!body && input._bodyInit != null) { body = input._bodyInit; input.bodyUsed = true; } } else { this.url = String(input); } this.credentials = options.credentials || this.credentials || 'same-origin'; if (options.headers || !this.headers) { this.headers = new Headers(options.headers); } this.method = normalizeMethod(options.method || this.method || 'GET'); this.mode = options.mode || this.mode || null; this.signal = options.signal || this.signal; this.referrer = null; if ((this.method === 'GET' || this.method === 'HEAD') && body) { throw new TypeError('Body not allowed for GET or HEAD requests') } this._initBody(body); if (this.method === 'GET' || this.method === 'HEAD') { if (options.cache === 'no-store' || options.cache === 'no-cache') { // Search for a '_' parameter in the query string var reParamSearch = /([?&])_=[^&]*/; if (reParamSearch.test(this.url)) { // If it already exists then set the value with the current time this.url = this.url.replace(reParamSearch, '$1_=' + new Date().getTime()); } else { // Otherwise add a new '_' parameter to the end with the current time var reQueryString = /\?/; this.url += (reQueryString.test(this.url) ? '&' : '?') + '_=' + new Date().getTime(); } } } } Request.prototype.clone = function() { return new Request(this, {body: this._bodyInit}) }; function decode(body) { var form = new FormData(); body .trim() .split('&') .forEach(function(bytes) { if (bytes) { var split = bytes.split('='); var name = split.shift().replace(/\+/g, ' '); var value = split.join('=').replace(/\+/g, ' '); form.append(decodeURIComponent(name), decodeURIComponent(value)); } }); return form } function parseHeaders(rawHeaders) { var headers = new Headers(); // Replace instances of \r\n and \n followed by at least one space or horizontal tab with a space // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2 var preProcessedHeaders = rawHeaders.replace(/\r?\n[\t ]+/g, ' '); // Avoiding split via regex to work around a common IE11 bug with the core-js 3.6.0 regex polyfill // https://github.com/github/fetch/issues/748 // https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/issues/751 preProcessedHeaders .split('\r') .map(function(header) { return header.indexOf('\n') === 0 ? header.substr(1, header.length) : header }) .forEach(function(line) { var parts = line.split(':'); var key = parts.shift().trim(); if (key) { var value = parts.join(':').trim(); headers.append(key, value); } }); return headers } Body.call(Request.prototype); function Response(bodyInit, options) { if (!(this instanceof Response)) { throw new TypeError('Please use the "new" operator, this DOM object constructor cannot be called as a function.') } if (!options) { options = {}; } this.type = 'default'; this.status = options.status === undefined ? 200 : options.status; this.ok = this.status >= 200 && this.status < 300; this.statusText = options.statusText === undefined ? '' : '' + options.statusText; this.headers = new Headers(options.headers); this.url = options.url || ''; this._initBody(bodyInit); } Body.call(Response.prototype); Response.prototype.clone = function() { return new Response(this._bodyInit, { status: this.status, statusText: this.statusText, headers: new Headers(this.headers), url: this.url }) }; Response.error = function() { var response = new Response(null, {status: 0, statusText: ''}); response.type = 'error'; return response }; var redirectStatuses = [301, 302, 303, 307, 308]; Response.redirect = function(url, status) { if (redirectStatuses.indexOf(status) === -1) { throw new RangeError('Invalid status code') } return new Response(null, {status: status, headers: {location: url}}) }; exports.DOMException = global.DOMException; try { new exports.DOMException(); } catch (err) { exports.DOMException = function(message, name) { this.message = message; this.name = name; var error = Error(message); this.stack = error.stack; }; exports.DOMException.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); exports.DOMException.prototype.constructor = exports.DOMException; } function fetch(input, init) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { var request = new Request(input, init); if (request.signal && request.signal.aborted) { return reject(new exports.DOMException('Aborted', 'AbortError')) } var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); function abortXhr() { xhr.abort(); } xhr.onload = function() { var options = { status: xhr.status, statusText: xhr.statusText, headers: parseHeaders(xhr.getAllResponseHeaders() || '') }; options.url = 'responseURL' in xhr ? xhr.responseURL : options.headers.get('X-Request-URL'); var body = 'response' in xhr ? xhr.response : xhr.responseText; setTimeout(function() { resolve(new Response(body, options)); }, 0); }; xhr.onerror = function() { setTimeout(function() { reject(new TypeError('Network request failed')); }, 0); }; xhr.ontimeout = function() { setTimeout(function() { reject(new TypeError('Network request failed')); }, 0); }; xhr.onabort = function() { setTimeout(function() { reject(new exports.DOMException('Aborted', 'AbortError')); }, 0); }; function fixUrl(url) { try { return url === '' && global.location.href ? global.location.href : url } catch (e) { return url } } xhr.open(request.method, fixUrl(request.url), true); if (request.credentials === 'include') { xhr.withCredentials = true; } else if (request.credentials === 'omit') { xhr.withCredentials = false; } if ('responseType' in xhr) { if (support.blob) { xhr.responseType = 'blob'; } else if ( support.arrayBuffer && request.headers.get('Content-Type') && request.headers.get('Content-Type').indexOf('application/octet-stream') !== -1 ) { xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer'; } } if (init && typeof init.headers === 'object' && !(init.headers instanceof Headers)) { Object.getOwnPropertyNames(init.headers).forEach(function(name) { xhr.setRequestHeader(name, normalizeValue(init.headers[name])); }); } else { request.headers.forEach(function(value, name) { xhr.setRequestHeader(name, value); }); } if (request.signal) { request.signal.addEventListener('abort', abortXhr); xhr.onreadystatechange = function() { // DONE (success or failure) if (xhr.readyState === 4) { request.signal.removeEventListener('abort', abortXhr); } }; } xhr.send(typeof request._bodyInit === 'undefined' ? null : request._bodyInit); }) } fetch.polyfill = true; if (!global.fetch) { global.fetch = fetch; global.Headers = Headers; global.Request = Request; global.Response = Response; } exports.Headers = Headers; exports.Request = Request; exports.Response = Response; exports.fetch = fetch; Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true }); }))); PK ! 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