The Response()
constructor creates a new Response
object.
var myResponse = new Response(body, init);
status
: The status code for the reponse, e.g., 200
.statusText
: The status message associated with the status code, e.g., OK
.headers
: Any headers you want to add to your response, contained within a Headers
object or object literal of ByteString
key/value pairs (see HTTP headers for a reference).In our Fetch Response example (see Fetch Response live) we create a new Response
object using the constructor, passing it a new Blob
as a body, and an init object containing a custom status
and statusText
:
var myBlob = new Blob(); var init = { "status" : 200 , "statusText" : "SuperSmashingGreat!" }; var myResponse = new Response(myBlob,init);
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Fetch The definition of 'Response()' in that specification. | Living Standard | Initial definition |
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 42.0 41.0[1] |
39 (39) 34[1] | No support | 29 | No support |
body parameter accepts ReadableByteStream | 52.0 | 39 |
Feature | Android | Android Webview | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | Firefox OS (Gecko) | IE Phone | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome for Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | No support | 42.0 41.0[1] | No support | No support | No support | 29 | No support | 42.0 41.0[1] |
body parameter accepts ReadableByteStream | No support | 52.0 | 29 | 52.0 |
[1] This feature is implemented behind a preference.
© 2005–2018 Mozilla Developer Network and individual contributors.
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v2.5 or later.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response/Response