HttpResponseBase • Angular 日本語版
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.
@paraminit{ headers?: HttpHeaders | undefined; status?: number | undefined; statusText?: string | undefined; url?: string | undefined; redirected?: boolean | undefined; responseType?: ResponseType | undefined; }
@paramdefaultStatusnumber
@paramdefaultStatusTextstring
@deprecated
With HTTP/2 and later versions, this will incorrectly remain set to 'OK' even when the status code of a response is not 200.
Textual description of response status code, defaults to OK.
Do not depend on this.
URL of the resource retrieved, or null if not available.
Whether the status code falls in the 2xx range.
Type of the response, narrowed to either the full response or the header.
Indicates whether the HTTP response was redirected during the request.
This property is only available when using the Fetch API using withFetch()
When using the default XHR Request this property will be undefined
Indicates the type of the HTTP response, based on how the request was made and how the browser handles the response.
This corresponds to the type property of the Fetch API's Response object, which can indicate values such as:
'basic': A same-origin response, allowing full access to the body and headers.'cors': A cross-origin response with CORS enabled, exposing only safe response headers.'opaque': A cross-origin response made withno-cors, where the response body and headers are inaccessible.'opaqueredirect': A response resulting from a redirect followed inno-corsmode.'error': A response representing a network error or similar failure.
This property is only available when using the Fetch-based backend (via withFetch()).
When using Angular's (XHR) backend, this value will be undefined.