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- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- "use strict";
- module.metadata = {
- "stability": "stable"
- };
- const { ns } = require("./core/namespace");
- const { emit } = require("./event/core");
- const { merge } = require("./util/object");
- const { stringify } = require("./querystring");
- const { EventTarget } = require("./event/target");
- const { Class } = require("./core/heritage");
- const { XMLHttpRequest, forceAllowThirdPartyCookie } = require("./net/xhr");
- const apiUtils = require("./deprecated/api-utils");
- const { isValidURI } = require("./url.js");
- const response = ns();
- const request = ns();
- // Instead of creating a new validator for each request, just make one and
- // reuse it.
- const { validateOptions, validateSingleOption } = new OptionsValidator({
- url: {
- // Also converts a URL instance to string, bug 857902
- map: function (url) url.toString(),
- ok: isValidURI
- },
- headers: {
- map: function (v) v || {},
- is: ["object"],
- },
- content: {
- map: function (v) v || null,
- is: ["string", "object", "null"],
- },
- contentType: {
- map: function (v) v || "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
- is: ["string"],
- },
- overrideMimeType: {
- map: function(v) v || null,
- is: ["string", "null"],
- }
- });
- const REUSE_ERROR = "This request object has been used already. You must " +
- "create a new one to make a new request."
- // Utility function to prep the request since it's the same between
- // request types
- function runRequest(mode, target) {
- let source = request(target)
- let { xhr, url, content, contentType, headers, overrideMimeType } = source;
- let isGetOrHead = (mode == "GET" || mode == "HEAD");
- // If this request has already been used, then we can't reuse it.
- // Throw an error.
- if (xhr)
- throw new Error(REUSE_ERROR);
- xhr = source.xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
- // Build the data to be set. For GET or HEAD requests, we want to append that
- // to the URL before opening the request.
- let data = stringify(content);
- // If the URL already has ? in it, then we want to just use &
- if (isGetOrHead && data)
- url = url + (/\?/.test(url) ? "&" : "?") + data;
- // open the request
- xhr.open(mode, url);
- forceAllowThirdPartyCookie(xhr);
- // request header must be set after open, but before send
- xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", contentType);
- // set other headers
- Object.keys(headers).forEach(function(name) {
- xhr.setRequestHeader(name, headers[name]);
- });
- // set overrideMimeType
- if (overrideMimeType)
- xhr.overrideMimeType(overrideMimeType);
- // handle the readystate, create the response, and call the callback
- xhr.onreadystatechange = function onreadystatechange() {
- if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
- let response = Response(xhr);
- source.response = response;
- emit(target, 'complete', response);
- }
- };
- // actually send the request.
- // We don't want to send data on GET or HEAD requests.
- xhr.send(!isGetOrHead ? data : null);
- }
- const Request = Class({
- extends: EventTarget,
- initialize: function initialize(options) {
- // `EventTarget.initialize` will set event listeners that are named
- // like `onEvent` in this case `onComplete` listener will be set to
- // `complete` event.
- EventTarget.prototype.initialize.call(this, options);
- // Copy normalized options.
- merge(request(this), validateOptions(options));
- },
- get url() { return request(this).url; },
- set url(value) { request(this).url = validateSingleOption('url', value); },
- get headers() { return request(this).headers; },
- set headers(value) {
- return request(this).headers = validateSingleOption('headers', value);
- },
- get content() { return request(this).content; },
- set content(value) {
- request(this).content = validateSingleOption('content', value);
- },
- get contentType() { return request(this).contentType; },
- set contentType(value) {
- request(this).contentType = validateSingleOption('contentType', value);
- },
- get response() { return request(this).response; },
- delete: function() {
- runRequest('DELETE', this);
- return this;
- },
- get: function() {
- runRequest('GET', this);
- return this;
- },
- post: function() {
- runRequest('POST', this);
- return this;
- },
- put: function() {
- runRequest('PUT', this);
- return this;
- },
- head: function() {
- runRequest('HEAD', this);
- return this;
- }
- });
- exports.Request = Request;
- const Response = Class({
- initialize: function initialize(request) {
- response(this).request = request;
- },
- get text() response(this).request.responseText,
- get xml() {
- throw new Error("Sorry, the 'xml' property is no longer available. " +
- "see bug 611042 for more information.");
- },
- get status() response(this).request.status,
- get statusText() response(this).request.statusText,
- get json() {
- try {
- return JSON.parse(this.text);
- } catch(error) {
- return null;
- }
- },
- get headers() {
- let headers = {}, lastKey;
- // Since getAllResponseHeaders() will return null if there are no headers,
- // defend against it by defaulting to ""
- let rawHeaders = response(this).request.getAllResponseHeaders() || "";
- rawHeaders.split("\n").forEach(function (h) {
- // According to the HTTP spec, the header string is terminated by an empty
- // line, so we can just skip it.
- if (!h.length) {
- return;
- }
- let index = h.indexOf(":");
- // The spec allows for leading spaces, so instead of assuming a single
- // leading space, just trim the values.
- let key = h.substring(0, index).trim(),
- val = h.substring(index + 1).trim();
- // For empty keys, that means that the header value spanned multiple lines.
- // In that case we should append the value to the value of lastKey with a
- // new line. We'll assume lastKey will be set because there should never
- // be an empty key on the first pass.
- if (key) {
- headers[key] = val;
- lastKey = key;
- }
- else {
- headers[lastKey] += "\n" + val;
- }
- });
- return headers;
- }
- });
- // apiUtils.validateOptions doesn't give the ability to easily validate single
- // options, so this is a wrapper that provides that ability.
- function OptionsValidator(rules) {
- return {
- validateOptions: function (options) {
- return apiUtils.validateOptions(options, rules);
- },
- validateSingleOption: function (field, value) {
- // We need to create a single rule object from our listed rules. To avoid
- // JavaScript String warnings, check for the field & default to an empty object.
- let singleRule = {};
- if (field in rules) {
- singleRule[field] = rules[field];
- }
- let singleOption = {};
- singleOption[field] = value;
- // This should throw if it's invalid, which will bubble up & out.
- return apiUtils.validateOptions(singleOption, singleRule)[field];
- }
- };
- }
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