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HTTP Response
The Response interface is part of the Fetch API and represents a response resource of fetch().
Constructor Jump to heading
The Response() constructor creates a new Response instance.
let response = new Response(body, init);
Parameters Jump to heading
name | type | optional | description |
---|---|---|---|
body | Blob , BufferSource , FormData , ReadableStream , URLSearchParams , or USVString |
true |
The body of the response. The default value is null . |
init | ResponseInit |
true |
An optional object that allows setting status and headers of the response. |
The return type is a Response
instance.
ResponseInit
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name | type | optional | description |
---|---|---|---|
status |
number |
true |
The status code of the response. |
statusText |
string |
true |
The status message representative of the status code. |
headers |
Headers or string[][] or Record<string, string> |
false |
The HTTP headers of the response. |
Properties Jump to heading
name | type | read only | description |
---|---|---|---|
body |
ReadableStream |
true |
The getter exposes a ReadableStream of the body contents. |
bodyUsed |
boolean |
true |
Indicates whether the body content is read. |
url |
USVString |
true |
The URL of the response. |
headers |
Headers |
true |
The headers associated with the response. |
ok |
boolean |
true |
Indicates if the response is successful (200-299 status). |
redirected |
boolean |
true |
Indicates if the response is the result of a redirect. |
status |
number |
true |
The status code of the response |
statusText |
string |
true |
The status message of the response |
type |
string |
true |
The type of the response. |
Methods Jump to heading
name | description |
---|---|
arrayBuffer() |
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns an ArrayBuffer object. |
blob() |
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a Blob object. |
formData() |
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a FormData object. |
json() |
Reads the body stream to its completion, parses it as JSON and returns a JavaScript object. |
text() |
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a USVString object (text). |
clone() |
Clones the response object. |
error() |
Returns a new response object associated with a network error. |
redirect(url: string, status?: number) |
Creates a new response that redirects to the provided URL. |
Example Jump to heading
function handler(_req) {
// Create a response with html as its body.
const response = new Response("<html> Hello </html>", {
status: 200,
headers: {
"content-type": "text/html",
},
});
console.log(response.status); // 200
console.log(response.headers.get("content-type")); // text/html
return response;
}
Deno.serve(handler);
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