wallet-core/src/util/http.ts
2019-12-09 13:29:11 +01:00

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/*
This file is part of TALER
(C) 2016 GNUnet e.V.
TALER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
TALER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
TALER; see the file COPYING. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
*/
/**
* Helpers for doing XMLHttpRequest-s that are based on ES6 promises.
* Allows for easy mocking for test cases.
*/
/**
* An HTTP response that is returned by all request methods of this library.
*/
export interface HttpResponse {
status: number;
headers: { [name: string]: string };
json(): Promise<any>;
text(): Promise<string>;
}
export interface HttpRequestOptions {
headers?: { [name: string]: string };
}
/**
* The request library is bundled into an interface to m responseJson: object & any;ake mocking easy.
*/
export interface HttpRequestLibrary {
get(url: string, opt?: HttpRequestOptions): Promise<HttpResponse>;
postJson(
url: string,
body: any,
opt?: HttpRequestOptions,
): Promise<HttpResponse>;
}
/**
* An implementation of the [[HttpRequestLibrary]] using the
* browser's XMLHttpRequest.
*/
export class BrowserHttpLib implements HttpRequestLibrary {
private req(
method: string,
url: string,
requestBody?: any,
options?: HttpRequestOptions,
): Promise<HttpResponse> {
return new Promise<HttpResponse>((resolve, reject) => {
const myRequest = new XMLHttpRequest();
myRequest.open(method, url);
if (options?.headers) {
for (const headerName in options.headers) {
myRequest.setRequestHeader(headerName, options.headers[headerName]);
}
}
myRequest.setRequestHeader;
if (requestBody) {
myRequest.send(requestBody);
} else {
myRequest.send();
}
myRequest.onerror = e => {
console.error("http request error");
reject(Error("could not make XMLHttpRequest"));
};
myRequest.addEventListener("readystatechange", e => {
if (myRequest.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
if (myRequest.status === 0) {
reject(
Error(
"HTTP Request failed (status code 0, maybe URI scheme is wrong?)",
),
);
return;
}
const makeJson = async () => {
let responseJson;
try {
responseJson = JSON.parse(myRequest.responseText);
} catch (e) {
throw Error("Invalid JSON from HTTP response");
}
if (responseJson === null || typeof responseJson !== "object") {
throw Error("Invalid JSON from HTTP response");
}
return responseJson;
};
const headers = myRequest.getAllResponseHeaders();
const arr = headers.trim().split(/[\r\n]+/);
// Create a map of header names to values
const headerMap: { [name: string]: string } = {};
arr.forEach(function(line) {
const parts = line.split(": ");
const header = parts.shift();
const value = parts.join(": ");
headerMap[header!] = value;
});
const resp: HttpResponse = {
status: myRequest.status,
headers: headerMap,
json: makeJson,
text: async () => myRequest.responseText,
};
resolve(resp);
}
});
});
}
get(url: string, opt?: HttpRequestOptions) {
return this.req("get", url, undefined, opt);
}
postJson(url: string, body: any, opt?: HttpRequestOptions) {
return this.req("post", url, JSON.stringify(body), opt);
}
stop() {
// Nothing to do
}
}