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package com.google.gwt.xhr.client;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject;
import com.google.gwt.typedarrays.shared.ArrayBuffer;
/**
* The native XMLHttpRequest object. Most applications should use the higher-
* level {@link com.google.gwt.http.client.RequestBuilder} class unless they
* need specific functionality provided by the XMLHttpRequest object.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest//
*/
public class XMLHttpRequest extends JavaScriptObject {
/**
* The type of response expected from the XHR.
*/
public enum ResponseType {
/**
* The default response type -- use {@link XMLHttpRequest#getResponseText()}
* for the return value.
*/
Default(""),
/**
* The default response type -- use
* {@link XMLHttpRequest#getResponseArrayBuffer()} for the return value.
* This value may only be used if
* {@link com.google.gwt.typedarrays.shared.TypedArrays#isSupported()}
* returns true.
*/
ArrayBuffer("arraybuffer");
// not implemented yet
/*
Blob("blob"),
Document("document"),
Text("text");
*/
private final String responseTypeString;
private ResponseType(String responseTypeString) {
this.responseTypeString = responseTypeString;
}
public String getResponseTypeString() {
return responseTypeString;
}
}
/*
* NOTE: Testing discovered that for some bizarre reason, on Mozilla, the
* JavaScript XmlHttpRequest.onreadystatechange
handler
* function maybe still be called after it is deleted. The theory is that the
* callback is cached somewhere. Setting it to null or an empty function does
* seem to work properly, though.
*
* On IE, there are two problems: Setting onreadystatechange to null (as
* opposed to an empty function) sometimes throws an exception. With
* particular (rare) versions of jscript.dll, setting onreadystatechange from
* within onreadystatechange causes a crash. Setting it from within a timeout
* fixes this bug (see issue 1610).
*
* End result: *always* set onreadystatechange to an empty function (never to
* null). Never set onreadystatechange from within onreadystatechange (always
* in a setTimeout()).
*/
/**
* When constructed, the XMLHttpRequest object must be in the UNSENT state.
*/
public static final int UNSENT = 0;
/**
* The OPENED state is the state of the object when the open() method has been
* successfully invoked. During this state request headers can be set using
* setRequestHeader() and the request can be made using send().
*/
public static final int OPENED = 1;
/**
* The HEADERS_RECEIVED state is the state of the object when all response
* headers have been received.
*/
public static final int HEADERS_RECEIVED = 2;
/**
* The LOADING state is the state of the object when the response entity body
* is being received.
*/
public static final int LOADING = 3;
/**
* The DONE state is the state of the object when either the data transfer has
* been completed or something went wrong during the transfer (infinite
* redirects for instance).
*/
public static final int DONE = 4;
/**
* Creates an XMLHttpRequest object.
*
* @return the created object
*/
public static native XMLHttpRequest create() /*-{
// Don't check window.XMLHttpRequest, because it can
// cause cross-site problems on IE8 if window's URL
// is javascript:'' .
var xhr;
if ($wnd.XMLHttpRequest) {
xhr = new $wnd.XMLHttpRequest();
} else {
try {
xhr = new $wnd.ActiveXObject('MSXML2.XMLHTTP.3.0');
} catch (e) {
xhr = new $wnd.ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
}
return xhr;
}-*/;
protected XMLHttpRequest() {
}
/**
* Aborts the current request.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-abort-method.
*/
public final native void abort() /*-{
this.abort();
}-*/;
/**
* Clears the {@link ReadyStateChangeHandler}.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#handler-xhr-onreadystatechange.
*
* @see #clearOnReadyStateChange()
*/
public final native void clearOnReadyStateChange() /*-{
var self = this;
@com.google.gwt.core.client.impl.Impl::setTimeout(Lcom/google/gwt/core/client/JavaScriptObject;I)(function() {
// Using a function literal here leaks memory on ie6
// Using the same function object kills HtmlUnit
self.onreadystatechange = new Function();
}, 0);
}-*/;
/**
* Gets all the HTTP response headers, as a single string.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-getallresponseheaders-method.
*
* @return the response headers.
*/
public final native String getAllResponseHeaders() /*-{
return this.getAllResponseHeaders();
}-*/;
/**
* Get's the current ready-state.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#dom-xmlhttprequest-state.
*
* @return the ready-state constant
*/
public final native int getReadyState() /*-{
return this.readyState;
}-*/;
/**
* Get the response as an {@link ArrayBuffer}.
*
* @return an {@link ArrayBuffer} containing the response, or null if the
* request is in progress or failed
*/
public final native ArrayBuffer getResponseArrayBuffer() /*-{
return this.response;
}-*/;
/**
* Gets an HTTP response header.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-getresponseheader-method.
*
* @param header the response header to be retrieved
* @return the header value
*/
public final native String getResponseHeader(String header) /*-{
return this.getResponseHeader(header);
}-*/;
/**
* Gets the response text.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-responsetext-attribute.
*
* @return the response text
*/
public final native String getResponseText() /*-{
return this.responseText;
}-*/;
/**
* Gets the response type.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-responsetype-attribute
*
* @return the response type
*/
public final native String getResponseType() /*-{
return this.responseType || "";
}-*/;
/**
* Gets the status code.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-status-attribute.
*
* @return the status code
*/
public final native int getStatus() /*-{
return this.status;
}-*/;
/**
* Gets the status text.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-statustext-attribute.
*
* @return the status text
*/
public final native String getStatusText() /*-{
return this.statusText;
}-*/;
/**
* Opens an asynchronous connection.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-open-method.
*
* @param httpMethod the HTTP method to use
* @param url the URL to be opened
*/
public final native void open(String httpMethod, String url) /*-{
this.open(httpMethod, url, true);
}-*/;
/**
* Opens an asynchronous connection.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-open-method.
*
* @param httpMethod the HTTP method to use
* @param url the URL to be opened
* @param user user to use in the URL
*/
public final native void open(String httpMethod, String url, String user) /*-{
this.open(httpMethod, url, true, user);
}-*/;
/**
* Opens an asynchronous connection.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-open-method.
*
* @param httpMethod the HTTP method to use
* @param url the URL to be opened
* @param user user to use in the URL
* @param password password to use in the URL
*/
public final native void open(String httpMethod, String url, String user,
String password) /*-{
this.open(httpMethod, url, true, user, password);
}-*/;
/**
* Initiates a request with no request data. This simply calls
* {@link #send(String)} with null
as an argument, because the
* no-argument send()
method is unavailable on Firefox.
*/
public final void send() {
send(null);
}
/**
* Initiates a request with data. If there is no data, specify null.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-send-method.
*
* @param requestData the data to be sent with the request
*/
public final native void send(String requestData) /*-{
this.send(requestData);
}-*/;
/**
* Sets the {@link ReadyStateChangeHandler} to be notified when the object's
* ready-state changes.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#handler-xhr-onreadystatechange.
*
*
* Note: Applications must call {@link #clearOnReadyStateChange()}
* when they no longer need this object, to ensure that it is cleaned up
* properly. Failure to do so will result in memory leaks on some browsers.
*
*
* @param handler the handler to be called when the ready state changes
* @see #clearOnReadyStateChange()
*/
public final native void setOnReadyStateChange(ReadyStateChangeHandler handler) /*-{
// The 'this' context is always supposed to point to the xhr object in the
// onreadystatechange handler, but we reference it via closure to be extra sure.
var _this = this;
this.onreadystatechange = $entry(function() {
[email protected]::onReadyStateChange(Lcom/google/gwt/xhr/client/XMLHttpRequest;)(_this);
});
}-*/;
/**
* Sets a request header.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-setrequestheader-method.
*
* @param header the header to be set
* @param value the header's value
*/
public final native void setRequestHeader(String header, String value) /*-{
this.setRequestHeader(header, value);
}-*/;
/**
* Sets withCredentials attribute.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-withcredentials-attribute.
*
* @param withCredentials whether to include credentials in XHR
*/
public final native void setWithCredentials(boolean withCredentials) /*-{
this.withCredentials = withCredentials;
}-*/;
/**
* Sets the response type.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-responsetype-attribute
*
* @param responseType the type of response desired. See {@link ResponseType}
* for limitations on using the different values
*/
public final void setResponseType(ResponseType responseType) {
this.setResponseType(responseType.getResponseTypeString());
}
/**
* Sets the response type.
*
* See http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/#the-responsetype-attribute
*
* @param responseType the type of response desired. See {@link ResponseType}
* for limitations on using the different values
*/
public final native void setResponseType(String responseType) /*-{
this.responseType = responseType;
}-*/;
}