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Isiah Meadows
0ce3aa066a
Fix #2419 (#2421)
* Fix #2419

* Update the changelog
2019-05-31 10:37:06 -04:00
Isiah Meadows
794e8e963f
Bring some sanity to request parsing and error handling (#2335)
* Update docs/request.md
* Bring some sanity to request parsing and error handling

- The browser can do JSON parsing itself. Let's defer to that where
  possible. (A few IE hacks are required here, though.)
- Don't propagate any error that occurs before `deserialize`/`extract`.
- Allow sending raw array buffers/blobs/etc. to `deserialize`.
- Align behavior more closely with the XHR spec.
- Send the more useful parsed response to `deserialize`, not the less
  useful string response.
2019-05-29 09:41:22 -04:00
Isiah Meadows
58f1c74394
Streamline route/request path handling and split params + body in requests (#2361)
Fixes #2360
Fixes #1138
Fixes #1788 a little less hackishly
Probably fixes a few other issues I'm not aware of.

This more or less goes with @lhorie's comment here, just with a minor name
change from `query` to `params`:

https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/issues/1138#issuecomment-231363395

Specifically, here's what this patch entails:

- I changed `data` and `useBody` to `params` and `body` in `m.request`.
  Migration is trivial: just use `params` or `body` depending on which you
  intend to send. Most servers do actually care where the data goes, so you can
  generally pretty easily translate this accordingly. If you *really* need the
  old behavior, pass the old value in `params` and if `method === "GET"` or
  `method === "TRACE"`, also in `body`.
- I opened up all methods to have request bodies.
- I fixed `m.parseQueryString` to prefer later values over earlier values and
  to ensure that objects and arrays are persisted across both hash and query
  param parsing. That method also accepts an existing key/value map to append
  to, to simplify deduplication.
- I normalized path interpolation to be identical between routes and requests.
- I no longer include interpolated values in query strings. If you need to
  duplicate values again, rename the interpolation to be a distinct property
  and pass the value you want to duplicate as it.
- I converted `m.route` to use pre-compiled routes instead of its existing
  system of dynamic runtime checking. This shouldn't have a major effect on
  performance short-term, but it'll ease the migration to built-in userland
  components and make it a little easier to reconcile. It'll also come handy
  for large numbers of routes.
- I added support for matching routes like `"/:file.:ext"` or
  `"/:lang-:region"`, giving each defined semantics.
- I added support for matching against routes with static query strings, such
  as `"/edit?type=image": { ... }`.
- I'm throwing a few new informative errors.
- And I've updated the docs accordingly.

I also made a few drive-by edits:

- I fixed a bug in the `Stream.HALT` warning where it warned all but the first
  usage when the intent was to warn only on first use.
- Some of the tests were erroneously using `Stream.HALT` when they should've
  been using `Stream.SKIP`. I've fixed the tests to only test that
  `Stream.HALT === Stream.SKIP` and that it only warns on first use.
- The `m.request` and `m.jsonp` docs signatures were improved to more clearly
  explain how `m.request(url, options?)` and `m.jsonp(url, options?)` translate
  to `m.request(options)` and `m.jsonp(options)` respectively.

-----

There is some justification to these changes:

- In general, it matters surprisingly more than you would expect how things
  translate to HTTP requests. So the comment there suggesting a thing that
  papers over the difference has led to plenty of confusion in both Gitter and
  in GitHub issues.

- A lot of servers expect a GET with a body and no parameters, and leaving
  `m.request` open to working with that makes it much more flexible.

- Sometimes, servers expect a POST with query parameters *instead* of a JSON
  object. I've seen this quite a bit, even with more popular REST APIs like
  Stack Overflow's.

- I've encountered a few servers that expect both parameters and a body, each
  with distinct semantic meaning, so the separation makes it much easier to
  translate into a request.

- Most of the time, path segments are treated individually, and URL-escaping
  the contents is much less error-prone. It also avoids being potentially
  lossy, and when the variable in question isn't trusted, escaping the path
  segment enables you to pass it through the URL and not risk being redirected
  to unexpected locations, avoiding some risks of vulnerabilities and client
  side crashes.

If you really don't care how the template and parameters translate to an
eventual URL, just pass the same object for the `params` and `body` and use
`:param...` for each segment. Either way, the more explicit nature should help
a lot in making the intent clearer, whether you care or not.
2019-05-29 09:28:40 -04:00
Isiah Meadows
4a641092dc
Officially drop IE9-10 support, pull out our hacks (#2296)
- I also fixed a bunch of related comments
- I had to polyfill `requestAnimationFrame` for Node
- Drive-by: run `eslint . --fix`
- Drive-by: update transpiling info in CONTRIBUTING.md
- Drive-by: we aren't the only ones going semicolon-free
2018-11-27 18:04:15 -05:00
Stephan Hoyer
af90b6b4a6 Add support for setting responseType of xhr via m.request options 2018-08-20 11:29:36 +02:00
Martti Laine
fd7cf8041e [request] Clearer error message for JSON deserialization failure (#2195) 2018-08-06 13:35:50 +02:00
Pierre-Yves Gérardy
4e35aff188
Lint: Fix quotes in m.request tests (#2033) 2017-11-29 21:39:35 +01:00
Stephan Hoyer
d50d53f31d feat: Add support for timeout to m.request (#1966) 2017-11-14 14:47:01 -08:00
spacejack
80b6a1af0d feat: Don't reject m.request Promise if extract callback supplied (#2006) 2017-11-13 08:08:54 -08:00
Pat Cavit
5aac004709 refactor: XHR errors have response/code fields
So that there's no chance of data loss and it's trivial to get the response code (because it's hella useful)

Fixes #1866
Fixes #1876
2017-07-18 22:53:17 -07:00
Isiah Meadows
1cc5fa5ba7 "use strict" and other linty fixes 2017-03-03 18:24:38 -05:00
Bryce Gibson
a946ef5315 Fix xhr abort test.
Need to be more creative about ensuring that onreadystatechange is
called, but that the test conditions execute after that the function
(that does nothing...) is called.
2017-02-15 13:30:50 +11:00
Bryce Gibson
27881af668 Ignore xhr.status for "file://" requests. 2017-02-15 08:34:40 +11:00
Bryce Gibson
6a617aeb87 Add tests for abort functionality. 2017-02-12 16:38:45 +11:00
Leo
1b43c3a106 allow array data in m.request 2017-01-23 18:03:33 -05:00
Hugo Freitas
4a98bb0503 remove mutating of interpolate data 2017-01-17 01:05:09 -03:00
impinball
95d738bc71 Add support for options.headers in m.request + tests/docs
I also had to edit the mocks accordingly, so I could inspect the headers set.
2016-12-30 02:52:00 -05:00
Leo Horie
0b84a3f39f fix tests from #1470 2016-12-07 11:58:30 -05:00
Barney Carroll
d74fa75832 Test branched rejection handler resolution 2016-12-07 16:14:08 +00:00
Leo Horie
0dce0e7911 normalize args for jsonp, document background option 2016-12-02 21:19:45 -05:00
Leo Horie
0080d1dff0 fix request redrawing semantics 2016-12-02 17:42:34 -05:00
Leo Horie
bc8cf4ed76 change m.request return value from stream to promise
remove m.prop
add m.Promise
update tests and examples
2016-11-13 22:44:22 -05:00
Barney Carroll
beccd16dd7 Fetch-style signature overload 2016-11-11 18:37:56 +00:00
Leo Horie
aef4ab16e9 fix tests 2016-10-26 20:27:20 -04:00
Leo Horie
f201ea73ff ensure internal streams have same constructor as public streams 2016-08-24 01:08:20 -04:00
Leo Horie
80c25e3809 rename routeresolver methods to {onmatch,view}
expose some piecemeal modules
rename internal xhr to request
mirror internal stream api to match public api
2016-08-17 00:10:47 -04:00
Renamed from request/tests/test-xhr.js (Browse further)