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import dayjs from "dayjs"; |
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import { Json } from "../hooks/webResourceHooks/types"; |
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type HttpVerb = "GET" | "POST" | "PUT" | "DELETE"; |
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const csrfElement = document.head.querySelector('meta[name="csrf-token"]'); |
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const csrfToken: string = |
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csrfElement && csrfElement.getAttribute("content") |
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? (csrfElement.getAttribute("content") as string) |
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: ""; |
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function jsonDateReplacer(key, value): string | any { |
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if (this[key] instanceof Date) { |
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return dayjs(value).format("YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ"); |
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} |
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return value; |
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} |
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export function fetchParameters(method: HttpVerb, body?: any): RequestInit { |
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const basicHeaders = { |
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"X-CSRF-TOKEN": csrfToken, |
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Accept: "application/json", |
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}; |
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const jsonBodyHeader = { "Content-Type": "application/json" }; // informs server that the body is a json encoded string |
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const headers = |
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body === undefined ? basicHeaders : { ...basicHeaders, ...jsonBodyHeader }; |
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// We must stringify any object bodies, and ensure dates are formatted as server expects. |
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const stringBody = |
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body instanceof Object ? JSON.stringify(body, jsonDateReplacer) : body; |
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return { |
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method, |
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headers, |
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credentials: "same-origin", // NOTE: This may change if we move to token auth. |
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...(stringBody && { body: stringBody }), |
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}; |
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} |
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function defaultFetch( |
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endpoint: string, |
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method: HttpVerb, |
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body?: any, |
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): Promise<Response> { |
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return fetch(endpoint, fetchParameters(method, body)); |
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} |
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export function getRequest(endpoint: string): Promise<Response> { |
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return defaultFetch(endpoint, "GET"); |
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} |
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export function postRequest(endpoint: string, body: any): Promise<Response> { |
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return defaultFetch(endpoint, "POST", body); |
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} |
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export function putRequest(endpoint: string, body: any): Promise<Response> { |
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return defaultFetch(endpoint, "PUT", body); |
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} |
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export function deleteRequest(endpoint: string): Promise<Response> { |
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return defaultFetch(endpoint, "DELETE"); |
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} |
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export class FetchError extends Error { |
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constructor(public response: Response) { |
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super(`${response.status} ${response.statusText}`); |
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/* istanbul ignore next */ |
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if (Object.setPrototypeOf) { |
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// Not available in IE 10, but can be polyfilled |
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Object.setPrototypeOf(this, FetchError.prototype); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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export async function processJsonResponse(response: Response): Promise<Json> { |
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if (!response.ok) { |
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throw new FetchError(response); |
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return response.json(); |
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