Symbol
Request.clone
Referenced types
class Request
This Fetch API interface represents a resource request.
- readonly cache: RequestCache
Returns the cache mode associated with request, which is a string indicating how the request will interact with the browser's cache when fetching.
- readonly credentials: RequestCredentials
Returns the credentials mode associated with request, which is a string indicating whether credentials will be sent with the request always, never, or only when sent to a same-origin URL.
- readonly destination: RequestDestination
Returns the kind of resource requested by request, e.g., "document" or "script".
- readonly integrity: string
Returns request's subresource integrity metadata, which is a cryptographic hash of the resource being fetched. Its value consists of multiple hashes separated by whitespace. [SRI]
- readonly keepalive: boolean
Returns a boolean indicating whether or not request can outlive the global in which it was created.
- readonly mode: RequestMode
Returns the mode associated with request, which is a string indicating whether the request will use CORS, or will be restricted to same-origin URLs.
- readonly redirect: RequestRedirect
Returns the redirect mode associated with request, which is a string indicating how redirects for the request will be handled during fetching. A request will follow redirects by default.
- readonly referrer: string
Returns the referrer of request. Its value can be a same-origin URL if explicitly set in init, the empty string to indicate no referrer, and "about:client" when defaulting to the global's default. This is used during fetching to determine the value of the
Referer
header of the request being made. - readonly referrerPolicy: ReferrerPolicy
Returns the referrer policy associated with request. This is used during fetching to compute the value of the request's referrer.
- readonly signal: AbortSignal
Returns the signal associated with request, which is an AbortSignal object indicating whether or not request has been aborted, and its abort event handler.