`Resource.error` used to return `unknown`. Now it's `Error | undefined`.
For non-`Error` types they are encapsulated with the `Error` type.
PR Close#61441
The observable terminates immediately when `error` is called, and no further emissions or completion notifications occur. Thus, we have to remove the `abort` listener in both the `error` and `complete` notifications.
PR Close#58306
Streams left in a pending state (due to `break` without cancel) may continue consuming or holding onto data behind the scenes. Calling `reader.cancel()` allows the browser or the underlying system to release any network or memory resources associated with the stream.
PR Close#61528
In other parts of the code, calls to the `assertInInjectionContext` function are guarded with `ngDevMode`. This change aligns these parts of the code with other implementations that drop such assertions in production.
PR Close#61564
Replaces `PLATFORM_ID` checks with `ngServerMode` within the `HttpXsrfCookieExtractor`. It is not part of the public API, and thus this change should not affect consumers who may have called the constructor directly.
PR Close#59810
As the function in the factory was named `httpResourceRef`, error NG0203 had with the following message:
```
Error: NG0203: httpResourceRef() can only be used within an injection context such as a constructor, a factory function, a field initializer, or a function used with `runInInjectionContext`. Find more at https://angular.dev/errors/NG0203
```
PR Close#60022
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
As decided in the resource RFC, this commit renames the `request` option of
a resource to `params`, including the subsequent argument passed to the
loader. It also corrects the type in the process to properly allow narrowing
of the `undefined` value.
Fixes#58871
PR Close#60919
An outcome of the Resource RFC was that we should use string constants for
communicating the resource status instead of an enum. This commit converts
`ResourceStatus` accordingly.
PR Close#60919
Remove the code related to exposing the response of an HTTP request as a
`Resource` itself, as the final API will not go in this direction.
PR Close#60919
Currently the HTTP status code and headers are only included if the request succeeded. Given status codes convey more information in case of a request error vs. success, this makes it more useful than inspecting what is contained in `.error()`.
PR Close#60802
This commit updates the `HttpClient` internals to use the public
`PendingTasks` API which delays stability until the next
`ApplicationRef.tick` instead of causing the application to become
stable synchronously. This is helpful to resolve unexpected issues where
computations happen as follow-up work to the value coming out of the
response.
fixes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/59352
PR Close#60656
The non reactive usage ``httpResource(\`http://test/${myId()}\`` gave the false impression that it was reactive when the signal was invoked. We prevent any possibility of oversight by removing the non reactive signature.
PR Close#60537
`HttpClient` has a lot of overloads to achieve proper type checking, however each overload is also very long which makes it hard to read on adev. These changes replace the object literal types with `Record` to make them a bit more concise.
PR Close#59901
`httpResource` is a new frontend to the `HttpClient` infrastructure. It
declares a dependency on an HTTP endpoint. The request to be made can be
reactive, updating in response to signals for the URL, method, or otherwise.
The response is returned as an instance of `HttpResource`, a
`WritableResource` with some additional signals which represent parts of the
HTTP response metadata (status, headers, etc).
PR Close#59876
The `transferCacheInterceptorFn` injects dependencies in itself; the `TransferCache` and cache options are redundant in the `deps` list.
PR Close#59819
Drops some bytes by moving `Accept` into a variable, which is then minified to something like `var a="Accept"` and reused in all the places.
PR Close#59546
Drops some bytes by moving `Content-Type` into a variable, which is then minified to something like `var b="Content-Type"` and reused in all the places.
PR Close#59518
In this commit, we replace `isPlatformServer` runtime call with the `ngServerMode` in the `transferCacheInterceptorFn` in order to make the functionality tree-shakable between client and server bundles.
PR Close#59439
The `X-Request-URL` string is duplicated in multiple places. It is worth moving it to a shared constant that would be minified to something like `const a = "X-Request-URL"` and referenced in all the used places.
PR Close#59420
This commit updates the code of the HTTP code to make the `FetchBackend` class tree-shakable. The class is only needed with `withFetch()` is called and it should not be included into bundles that do not use that feature.
PR Close#59418
Prior to this commit, we were logging the `NOT_USING_FETCH_BACKEND_IN_SSR` error when `provideHttpTestingClient` and `PLATFORM_ID` were provided.
fixes#59028
PR Close#59049
This commit removes a custom `whenStable` util in favor of standard `ApplicationRef.whenStable` API.
There is also an important different between the custom `whenStable` function and `ApplicationRef.whenStable` implementation: the `whenStable` was caching the "stable" promise on per-ApplicationRef basis, which resulted in unexpected behavior with zoneless, when some code ended up getting a stale resolved promise, when an application was not stable yet, this causing order of operations issues. This commit also has an extra test that covers that case.
PR Close#58834
Introduced back in v15 by #47502, its usage with fix with #55652 for the `FetchBackend` which will become the default `HttpBackend` with #58212
PR Close#58221
when initialized from a `Headers` object containing multiple values for the same header, `HttpHeaders` now contains all the header values instead of only having one of them.
Fixes#57798
PR Close#57802
This commit removes event listeners from the `script` element once loading is
complete. If the element is not garbage collected properly, in Firefox, the script
element still appears in the memory tree view, captured by
`__zone_symbol__loadfalse -> HTMLScriptElement -> GC Roots`. We should always be good
citizens and clean up event listeners when we no longer need them, as browser's garbage
collectors work differently. Calling `remove()` on the node doesn't guarantee that the
node can be collected.
PR Close#57877