HTTP Response The Response
interface is part of the Fetch API and represents a response resource of
fetch().
Constructor
The Response() constructor creates a new Response instance.
let response = new Response ( body, init) ;
Parameters
name
type
optional
description
body
Blob
, BufferSource
, FormData
, ReadableStream
, URLSearchParams
, or USVString
true
The body of the response. The default value is null
.
init
ResponseInit
true
An optional object that allows setting status and headers of the response.
The return type is a Response
instance.
ResponseInit
name
type
optional
description
status
number
true
The status code of the response.
statusText
string
true
The status message representative of the status code.
headers
Headers
or string[][]
or Record<string, string>
false
The HTTP headers of the response.
Properties
name
type
read only
description
body
ReadableStream
true
The getter exposes a ReadableStream
of the body contents.
bodyUsed
boolean
true
Indicates whether the body content is read.
url
USVString
true
The URL of the response.
headers
Headers
true
The headers associated with the response.
ok
boolean
true
Indicates if the response is successful (200-299 status).
redirected
boolean
true
Indicates if the response is the result of a redirect.
status
number
true
The status code of the response
statusText
string
true
The status message of the response
type
string
true
The type of the response.
Methods
name
description
arrayBuffer()
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns an ArrayBuffer
object.
blob()
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a Blob
object.
formData()
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a FormData
object.
json()
Reads the body stream to its completion, parses it as JSON and returns a JavaScript object.
text()
Reads the body stream to its completion and returns a USVString object (text).
clone()
Clones the response object.
error()
Returns a new response object associated with a network error.
redirect(url: string, status?: number)
Creates a new response that redirects to the provided URL.
Example
function handler ( _req) {
const response = new Response ( "<html> Hello </html>" , {
status: 200 ,
headers: {
"content-type" : "text/html" ,
} ,
} ) ;
console . log ( response. status) ;
console . log ( response. headers. get ( "content-type" ) ) ;
return response;
}
Deno. serve ( handler) ;