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HTTP requests

This example demonstrates how to make a HTTP request to a server.

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To make a request to a server, you use the `fetch` API.
let resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
The response is a `Response` object. This contains the status code, headers, and the body.
console.log(resp.status); // 200
console.log(resp.headers.get("Content-Type")); // "text/html"
console.log(await resp.text()); // "Hello, World!"
The response body can also be read as JSON, an ArrayBuffer, or a Blob. A body can be read only once.
resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
await resp.arrayBuffer();
/** or await resp.json(); */
/** or await resp.blob(); */
The response body can also be streamed in chunks.
resp = await fetch("https://example.com");
for await (const chunk of resp.body!) {
  console.log("chunk", chunk);
}
When making a request, you can also specify the method, headers, and a body.
resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
  method: "POST",
  headers: {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "X-API-Key": "foobar",
  },
  body: JSON.stringify({
    param: "value",
  }),
});
`fetch` also accepts a `Request` object instead of URL + options.
const req = new Request("https://example.com", {
  method: "DELETE",
});
resp = await fetch(req);
Instead of a string, the body can also be any typed array, blob, or a URLSearchParams object.
const url = "https://example.com";
new Request(url, {
  method: "POST",
  body: new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]),
});
new Request(url, {
  method: "POST",
  body: new Blob(["Hello, World!"]),
});
new Request(url, {
  method: "POST",
  body: new URLSearchParams({ "foo": "bar" }),
});
Forms can also be sent with `fetch` by using a `FormData` object as the body.
const formData = new FormData();
formData.append("name", "Deno");
formData.append("file", new Blob(["Hello, World!"]), "hello.txt");
resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
  method: "POST",
  body: formData,
});
Fetch also supports streaming the request body.
const bodyStream = new ReadableStream({
  start(controller) {
    controller.enqueue(new TextEncoder().encode("Hello, World!"));
    controller.close();
  },
});
resp = await fetch("https://example.com", {
  method: "POST",
  body: bodyStream,
});

Run this example locally using the Deno CLI:

deno run --allow-net https://docs.deno.com/examples/scripts/http_requests.ts

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