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HttpContext
class  final 
Http context stores arbitrary user defined values and ensures type safety without actually knowing the types. It is backed by a Map and guarantees that keys do not clash.
class HttpContext {
  set<T>(token: HttpContextToken<T>, value: T): HttpContext
  get<T>(token: HttpContextToken<T>): T
  delete(token: HttpContextToken<unknown>): HttpContext
  has(token: HttpContextToken<unknown>): boolean
  keys(): IterableIterator<HttpContextToken<unknown>>
}
   Description
This context is mutable and is shared between cloned requests unless explicitly specified.
Further information is available in the Usage Notes...
Methods
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         set()
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Store a value in the context. If a value is already present it will be overwritten.  | 
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token | 
            HttpContextToken<T> | 
            The reference to an instance of   | 
           
value | 
            T | 
            The value to store.  | 
           
Returns
HttpContext: A reference to itself for easy chaining.
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         get()
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Retrieve the value associated with the given token.  | 
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token | 
            HttpContextToken<T> | 
            The reference to an instance of   | 
           
Returns
T: The stored value or default if one is defined.
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         delete()
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Delete the value associated with the given token.  | 
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token | 
            HttpContextToken<unknown> | 
            The reference to an instance of   | 
           
Returns
HttpContext: A reference to itself for easy chaining.
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         has()
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Checks for existence of a given token.  | 
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token | 
            HttpContextToken<unknown> | 
            The reference to an instance of   | 
           
Returns
boolean: True if the token exists, false otherwise.
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         keys()
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Usage notes
Usage Example
// inside cache.interceptors.ts
export const IS_CACHE_ENABLED = new HttpContextToken<boolean>(() => false);
export class CacheInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {
  intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, delegate: HttpHandler): Observable<HttpEvent<any>> {
    if (req.context.get(IS_CACHE_ENABLED) === true) {
      return ...;
    }
    return delegate.handle(req);
  }
}
// inside a service
this.httpClient.get('/api/weather', {
  context: new HttpContext().set(IS_CACHE_ENABLED, true)
}).subscribe(...);
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 https://v14.angular.io/api/common/http/HttpContext