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Gitea/web_src/js/modules/fetch.ts
wxiaoguang 6bcb666a9d Refactor htmx and fetch-action related code (#37186)
This is the first step (the hardest part):

* repo file list last commit message lazy load
* admin server status monitor
* watch/unwatch (normal page, watchers page)
* star/unstar (normal page, watchers page)
* project view, delete column
* workflow dispatch, switch the branch
* commit page: load branches and tags referencing this commit

The legacy "data-redirect" attribute is removed, it only makes the page
reload (sometimes using an incorrect link).

Also did cleanup for some devtest pages.
2026-04-13 18:53:55 +00:00

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import {isObject} from '../utils.ts';
import type {RequestOpts} from '../types.ts';
// 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: string, {method = 'GET', data, headers = {}, ...other}: RequestOpts = {}): Promise<Response> {
let body: string | FormData | URLSearchParams | undefined;
let contentType: string | undefined;
if (data instanceof FormData || data instanceof URLSearchParams) {
body = data;
} else if (isObject(data) || Array.isArray(data)) {
contentType = 'application/json';
body = JSON.stringify(data);
}
headers = new Headers(headers);
if (!headers.has('content-type') && contentType) {
headers.set('content-type', contentType);
}
return fetch(url, { // eslint-disable-line no-restricted-globals
method,
headers,
...other,
...(body && {body}),
});
}
export const GET = (url: string, opts?: RequestOpts) => request(url, {method: 'GET', ...opts});
export const POST = (url: string, opts?: RequestOpts) => request(url, {method: 'POST', ...opts});
export const PATCH = (url: string, opts?: RequestOpts) => request(url, {method: 'PATCH', ...opts});
export const PUT = (url: string, opts?: RequestOpts) => request(url, {method: 'PUT', ...opts});
export const DELETE = (url: string, opts?: RequestOpts) => request(url, {method: 'DELETE', ...opts});