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TestRequest
class
| npm Package | @angular/common |
|---|---|
| Module | import { TestRequest } from '@angular/common/http/testing'; |
| Source | common/http/testing/src/request.ts |
Overview
class TestRequest {
constructor(request: HttpRequest<any>, observer: Observer<HttpEvent<any>>)
get cancelled: boolean
request: HttpRequest<any>
flush(body: ArrayBuffer | Blob | string | number | Object | (string | number | Object | null)[] | null, opts: {...}): void
error(error: ErrorEvent, opts: {...}): void
event(event: HttpEvent<any>): void
}
Description
A mock requests that was received and is ready to be answered.
This interface allows access to the underlying HttpRequest, and allows responding with HttpEvents or HttpErrorResponses.
Constructor
constructor(request: HttpRequest<any>, observer: Observer<HttpEvent<any>>)
Members
get cancelled: boolean
Whether the request was cancelled after it was sent.
request: HttpRequest<any>
flush(body: ArrayBuffer | Blob | string | number | Object | (string | number | Object | null)[] | null, opts: { headers?: HttpHeaders | { [name: string]: string | string[]; }; status?: number; statusText?: string; } = {}): void
Resolve the request by returning a body plus additional HTTP information (such as response headers) if provided.
Both successful and unsuccessful responses can be delivered via flush().
error(error: ErrorEvent, opts: { headers?: HttpHeaders | { [name: string]: string | string[]; }; status?: number; statusText?: string; } = {}): void
Resolve the request by returning an ErrorEvent (e.g. simulating a network failure).
event(event: HttpEvent<any>): void
Deliver an arbitrary HttpEvent (such as a progress event) on the response stream for this request.
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https://v5.angular.io/api/common/http/testing/TestRequest