This commit drops the `X-Request-URL` header. It was a non-standard HTTP response header, deprecated long ago and never part of any official specification. Modern browsers now expose the final URL via the `XMLHttpRequest.responseURL` property, as defined in the WHATWG spec.
PR Close#61943
The fetch backend now propagates the plain body when parsing the body fails.
This replicates the behavior of the XHR backend introduced in #19773.
The current state completely obfuscates errors of the "wrong" response type.
However, it's not uncommon for successful requests to return one type and
errors to return another type. Propagating the plain error allows downstream
error consumers to reason about the error body and decide how to parse it
depending on application needs.
PR Close#62765
Add support for mode and redirect options in Angular's HttpClient based on fech provider to enable control CORS behavior and redirect handling
PR Close#62315
This commit adds support for the Fetch API's keepalive option when using HttpClient with the withFetch provider.
The change includes:
- Added keepalive to HttpRequestInit interface
- Modified FetchBackend to pass the option
- Added some unit test
PR Close#60621
Prior to this change, is the `Content-Type` passed to the `FetchBackend` was lowercase it was overwritten with the default one.
fixes#56539
PR Close#56541
The version of rxjs used to build the repository has been updated to v7.
This required only minimal changes to the code. Most of which were type
related only due to more strict types in v7. The behavior in those cases
was left intact. The most common type related change was to handle the
possibility of `undefined` with `toPromise` which was always possible with
v6 but the types did not reflect the runtime behavior. The one change that
was not type related was to provide a parameter value to the `defaultIfEmpty`
operator. It no longer defaults to a value of `null` if no default is provided.
To provide the same behavior the value of `null` is now passed to the operator.
PR Close#53500
This commit introduces a new `HttpBackend` implentation which makes requests using the fetch API
This feature is a developer preview and is opt-in.
It is enabled by setting the providers with `provideHttpClient(withFetch())`.
NB: The fetch API is experimental on Node but available without flags from Node 18 onwards.
PR Close#50247