{ "version": 3, "sources": ["../../../../../node_modules/@angular/common/fesm2022/http.mjs"], "sourcesContent": ["/**\n * @license Angular v17.0.7\n * (c) 2010-2022 Google LLC. https://angular.io/\n * License: MIT\n */\n\nimport * as i0 from '@angular/core';\nimport { Injectable, inject, NgZone, runInInjectionContext, InjectionToken, ɵInitialRenderPendingTasks, PLATFORM_ID, ɵConsole, ɵformatRuntimeError, Inject, ɵRuntimeError, makeEnvironmentProviders, NgModule, TransferState, makeStateKey, ɵperformanceMarkFeature, APP_BOOTSTRAP_LISTENER, ApplicationRef, ɵwhenStable, ɵtruncateMiddle } from '@angular/core';\nimport { of, Observable, from } from 'rxjs';\nimport { concatMap, filter, map, finalize, switchMap, tap } from 'rxjs/operators';\nimport * as i1 from '@angular/common';\nimport { isPlatformServer, DOCUMENT, ɵparseCookieValue } from '@angular/common';\n\n/**\n * Transforms an `HttpRequest` into a stream of `HttpEvent`s, one of which will likely be a\n * `HttpResponse`.\n *\n * `HttpHandler` is injectable. When injected, the handler instance dispatches requests to the\n * first interceptor in the chain, which dispatches to the second, etc, eventually reaching the\n * `HttpBackend`.\n *\n * In an `HttpInterceptor`, the `HttpHandler` parameter is the next interceptor in the chain.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass HttpHandler {}\n/**\n * A final `HttpHandler` which will dispatch the request via browser HTTP APIs to a backend.\n *\n * Interceptors sit between the `HttpClient` interface and the `HttpBackend`.\n *\n * When injected, `HttpBackend` dispatches requests directly to the backend, without going\n * through the interceptor chain.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass HttpBackend {}\n\n/**\n * Represents the header configuration options for an HTTP request.\n * Instances are immutable. Modifying methods return a cloned\n * instance with the change. The original object is never changed.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass HttpHeaders {\n /** Constructs a new HTTP header object with the given values.*/\n constructor(headers) {\n /**\n * Internal map of lowercased header names to the normalized\n * form of the name (the form seen first).\n */\n this.normalizedNames = new Map();\n /**\n * Queued updates to be materialized the next initialization.\n */\n this.lazyUpdate = null;\n if (!headers) {\n this.headers = new Map();\n } else if (typeof headers === 'string') {\n this.lazyInit = () => {\n this.headers = new Map();\n headers.split('\\n').forEach(line => {\n const index = line.indexOf(':');\n if (index > 0) {\n const name = line.slice(0, index);\n const key = name.toLowerCase();\n const value = line.slice(index + 1).trim();\n this.maybeSetNormalizedName(name, key);\n if (this.headers.has(key)) {\n this.headers.get(key).push(value);\n } else {\n this.headers.set(key, [value]);\n }\n }\n });\n };\n } else if (typeof Headers !== 'undefined' && headers instanceof Headers) {\n this.headers = new Map();\n headers.forEach((values, name) => {\n this.setHeaderEntries(name, values);\n });\n } else {\n this.lazyInit = () => {\n if (typeof ngDevMode === 'undefined' || ngDevMode) {\n assertValidHeaders(headers);\n }\n this.headers = new Map();\n Object.entries(headers).forEach(([name, values]) => {\n this.setHeaderEntries(name, values);\n });\n };\n }\n }\n /**\n * Checks for existence of a given header.\n *\n * @param name The header name to check for existence.\n *\n * @returns True if the header exists, false otherwise.\n */\n has(name) {\n this.init();\n return this.headers.has(name.toLowerCase());\n }\n /**\n * Retrieves the first value of a given header.\n *\n * @param name The header name.\n *\n * @returns The value string if the header exists, null otherwise\n */\n get(name) {\n this.init();\n const values = this.headers.get(name.toLowerCase());\n return values && values.length > 0 ? 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[codec.decodeKey(param), ''] : [codec.decodeKey(param.slice(0, eqIdx)), codec.decodeValue(param.slice(eqIdx + 1))];\n const list = map.get(key) || [];\n list.push(val);\n map.set(key, list);\n });\n }\n return map;\n}\n/**\n * Encode input string with standard encodeURIComponent and then un-encode specific characters.\n */\nconst STANDARD_ENCODING_REGEX = /%(\\d[a-f0-9])/gi;\nconst STANDARD_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS = {\n '40': '@',\n '3A': ':',\n '24': '$',\n '2C': ',',\n '3B': ';',\n '3D': '=',\n '3F': '?',\n '2F': '/'\n};\nfunction standardEncoding(v) {\n return encodeURIComponent(v).replace(STANDARD_ENCODING_REGEX, (s, t) => STANDARD_ENCODING_REPLACEMENTS[t] ?? s);\n}\nfunction valueToString(value) {\n return `${value}`;\n}\n/**\n * An HTTP request/response body that represents serialized parameters,\n * per the MIME type `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`.\n *\n * This class is immutable; all mutation operations return a new instance.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass HttpParams {\n constructor(options = {}) {\n this.updates = null;\n this.cloneFrom = null;\n this.encoder = options.encoder || new HttpUrlEncodingCodec();\n if (!!options.fromString) {\n if (!!options.fromObject) {\n throw new Error(`Cannot specify both fromString and fromObject.`);\n }\n this.map = paramParser(options.fromString, this.encoder);\n } else if (!!options.fromObject) {\n this.map = new Map();\n Object.keys(options.fromObject).forEach(key => {\n const value = options.fromObject[key];\n // convert the values to strings\n const values = Array.isArray(value) ? value.map(valueToString) : [valueToString(value)];\n this.map.set(key, values);\n });\n } else {\n this.map = null;\n }\n }\n /**\n * Reports whether the body includes one or more values for a given parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @returns True if the parameter has one or more values,\n * false if it has no value or is not present.\n */\n has(param) {\n this.init();\n return this.map.has(param);\n }\n /**\n * Retrieves the first value for a parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @returns The first value of the given parameter,\n * or `null` if the parameter is not present.\n */\n get(param) {\n this.init();\n const res = this.map.get(param);\n return !!res ? res[0] : null;\n }\n /**\n * Retrieves all values for a parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @returns All values in a string array,\n * or `null` if the parameter not present.\n */\n getAll(param) {\n this.init();\n return this.map.get(param) || null;\n }\n /**\n * Retrieves all the parameters for this body.\n * @returns The parameter names in a string array.\n */\n keys() {\n this.init();\n return Array.from(this.map.keys());\n }\n /**\n * Appends a new value to existing values for a parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @param value The new value to add.\n * @return A new body with the appended value.\n */\n append(param, value) {\n return this.clone({\n param,\n value,\n op: 'a'\n });\n }\n /**\n * Constructs a new body with appended values for the given parameter name.\n * @param params parameters and values\n * @return A new body with the new value.\n */\n appendAll(params) {\n const updates = [];\n Object.keys(params).forEach(param => {\n const value = params[param];\n if (Array.isArray(value)) {\n value.forEach(_value => {\n updates.push({\n param,\n value: _value,\n op: 'a'\n });\n });\n } else {\n updates.push({\n param,\n value: value,\n op: 'a'\n });\n }\n });\n return this.clone(updates);\n }\n /**\n * Replaces the value for a parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @param value The new value.\n * @return A new body with the new value.\n */\n set(param, value) {\n return this.clone({\n param,\n value,\n op: 's'\n });\n }\n /**\n * Removes a given value or all values from a parameter.\n * @param param The parameter name.\n * @param value The value to remove, if provided.\n * @return A new body with the given value removed, or with all values\n * removed if no value is specified.\n */\n delete(param, value) {\n return this.clone({\n param,\n value,\n op: 'd'\n });\n }\n /**\n * Serializes the body to an encoded string, where key-value pairs (separated by `=`) are\n * separated by `&`s.\n */\n toString() {\n this.init();\n return this.keys().map(key => {\n const eKey = this.encoder.encodeKey(key);\n // `a: ['1']` produces `'a=1'`\n // `b: []` produces `''`\n // `c: ['1', '2']` produces `'c=1&c=2'`\n return this.map.get(key).map(value => eKey + '=' + this.encoder.encodeValue(value)).join('&');\n })\n // filter out empty values because `b: []` produces `''`\n // which results in `a=1&&c=1&c=2` instead of `a=1&c=1&c=2` if we don't\n .filter(param => param !== '').join('&');\n }\n clone(update) {\n const clone = new HttpParams({\n encoder: this.encoder\n });\n clone.cloneFrom = this.cloneFrom || this;\n clone.updates = (this.updates || []).concat(update);\n return clone;\n }\n init() {\n if (this.map === null) {\n this.map = new Map();\n }\n if (this.cloneFrom !== null) {\n this.cloneFrom.init();\n this.cloneFrom.keys().forEach(key => this.map.set(key, this.cloneFrom.map.get(key)));\n this.updates.forEach(update => {\n switch (update.op) {\n case 'a':\n case 's':\n const base = (update.op === 'a' ? 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This function clones the object and adds the body.\n *\n * Note that the `responseType` *options* value is a String that identifies the\n * single data type of the response.\n * A single overload version of the method handles each response type.\n * The value of `responseType` cannot be a union, as the combined signature could imply.\n *\n */\nfunction addBody(options, body) {\n return {\n body,\n headers: options.headers,\n context: options.context,\n observe: options.observe,\n params: options.params,\n reportProgress: options.reportProgress,\n responseType: options.responseType,\n withCredentials: options.withCredentials,\n transferCache: options.transferCache\n };\n}\n/**\n * Performs HTTP requests.\n * This service is available as an injectable class, with methods to perform HTTP requests.\n * Each request method has multiple signatures, and the return type varies based on\n * the signature that is called (mainly the values of `observe` and `responseType`).\n *\n * Note that the `responseType` *options* value is a String that identifies the\n * single data type of the response.\n * A single overload version of the method handles each response type.\n * The value of `responseType` cannot be a union, as the combined signature could imply.\n\n *\n * @usageNotes\n * Sample HTTP requests for the [Tour of Heroes](/tutorial/tour-of-heroes/toh-pt0) application.\n *\n * ### HTTP Request Example\n *\n * ```\n * // GET heroes whose name contains search term\n * searchHeroes(term: string): observable{\n *\n * const params = new HttpParams({fromString: 'name=term'});\n * return this.httpClient.request('GET', this.heroesUrl, {responseType:'json', params});\n * }\n * ```\n *\n * Alternatively, the parameter string can be used without invoking HttpParams\n * by directly joining to the URL.\n * ```\n * this.httpClient.request('GET', this.heroesUrl + '?' + 'name=term', {responseType:'json'});\n * ```\n *\n *\n * ### JSONP Example\n * ```\n * requestJsonp(url, callback = 'callback') {\n * return this.httpClient.jsonp(this.heroesURL, callback);\n * }\n * ```\n *\n * ### PATCH Example\n * ```\n * // PATCH one of the heroes' name\n * patchHero (id: number, heroName: string): Observable<{}> {\n * const url = `${this.heroesUrl}/${id}`; // PATCH api/heroes/42\n * return this.httpClient.patch(url, {name: heroName}, httpOptions)\n * .pipe(catchError(this.handleError('patchHero')));\n * }\n * ```\n *\n * @see [HTTP Guide](guide/understanding-communicating-with-http)\n * @see [HTTP Request](api/common/http/HttpRequest)\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass HttpClient {\n constructor(handler) {\n this.handler = handler;\n }\n /**\n * Constructs an observable for a generic HTTP request that, when subscribed,\n * fires the request through the chain of registered interceptors and on to the\n * server.\n *\n * You can pass an `HttpRequest` directly as the only parameter. 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