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import {isObject} from '../utils.js';
const {csrfToken} = window.config;
// safe HTTP methods that don't need a csrf token
const safeMethods = new Set(['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'TRACE']);
// fetch wrapper, use below method name functions and the `data` option to pass in data
// which will automatically set an appropriate headers. For json content, only object
// and array types are currently supported.
export function request(url, {method = 'GET', headers = {}, data, body, ...other} = {}) {
let contentType;
if (!body) {
if (data instanceof FormData || data instanceof URLSearchParams) {
body = data;
} else if (isObject(data) || Array.isArray(data)) {
contentType = 'application/json';
body = JSON.stringify(data);
}
}
const headersMerged = new Headers({
...(!safeMethods.has(method.toUpperCase()) && {'x-csrf-token': csrfToken}),
...(contentType && {'content-type': contentType}),
});
for (const [name, value] of Object.entries(headers)) {
headersMerged.set(name, value);
}
return fetch(url, {
method,
headers: headersMerged,
...(body && {body}),
...other,
});
}
export const GET = (url, opts) => request(url, {method: 'GET', ...opts});
export const POST = (url, opts) => request(url, {method: 'POST', ...opts});
export const PATCH = (url, opts) => request(url, {method: 'PATCH', ...opts});
export const PUT = (url, opts) => request(url, {method: 'PUT', ...opts});
export const DELETE = (url, opts) => request(url, {method: 'DELETE', ...opts});