RequestOptions

class deprecated

npm Package @angular/http
Module import { RequestOptions } from '@angular/http';
Source http/src/base_request_options.ts

Deprecation Notes

use @angular/common/http instead

Overview

class RequestOptions {
  constructor(opts: RequestOptionsArgs = {})
  method: RequestMethod | string | null
  headers: Headers | null
  body: any
  url: string | null
  params: URLSearchParams
  search: URLSearchParams
  withCredentials: boolean | null
  responseType: ResponseContentType | null
  merge(options?: RequestOptionsArgs): RequestOptions
}

Description

Creates a request options object to be optionally provided when instantiating a Request.

This class is based on the RequestInit description in the Fetch Spec.

All values are null by default. Typical defaults can be found in the BaseRequestOptions class, which sub-classes RequestOptions.

import {RequestOptions, Request, RequestMethod} from '@angular/http';

const options = new RequestOptions({
  method: RequestMethod.Post,
  url: 'https://google.com'
});
const req = new Request(options);
console.log('req.method:', RequestMethod[req.method]); // Post
console.log('options.url:', options.url); // https://google.com

Subclasses

  • BaseRequestOptions

Constructor

constructor(opts: RequestOptionsArgs = {})

Members

method: RequestMethod | string | null

Http method with which to execute a Request. Acceptable methods are defined in the RequestMethod enum.

headers: Headers | null

Headers

to be attached to a Request.

body: any

Body to be used when creating a Request.

url: string | null

Url with which to perform a Request.

params: URLSearchParams

Search parameters to be included in a Request.

search: URLSearchParams

withCredentials: boolean | null

Enable use credentials for a Request.

responseType: ResponseContentType | null

merge(options?: RequestOptionsArgs): RequestOptions

Creates a copy of the RequestOptions instance, using the optional input as values to override existing values. This method will not change the values of the instance on which it is being called.

Note that headers and search will override existing values completely if present in the options object. If these values should be merged, it should be done prior to calling merge on the RequestOptions instance.

import {RequestOptions, Request, RequestMethod} from '@angular/http';

const options = new RequestOptions({
  method: RequestMethod.Post
});
const req = new Request(options.merge({
  url: 'https://google.com'
}));
console.log('req.method:', RequestMethod[req.method]); // Post
console.log('options.url:', options.url); // null
console.log('req.url:', req.url); // https://google.com

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Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.
https://v5.angular.io/api/http/RequestOptions