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fetch

Fetch a resource from the network. It returns a Promise that resolves to the Response to that Request, whether it is successful or not.

    Interfaces

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    EventSourceEventMap
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    EventSourceInit
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    FormData

    Provides a way to easily construct a set of key/value pairs representing form fields and their values, which can then be easily sent using the XMLHttpRequest.send() method. It uses the same format a form would use if the encoding type were set to "multipart/form-data".

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    Headers

    This Fetch API interface allows you to perform various actions on HTTP request and response headers. These actions include retrieving, setting, adding to, and removing. A Headers object has an associated header list, which is initially empty and consists of zero or more name and value pairs. You can add to this using methods like append() (see Examples). In all methods of this interface, header names are matched by case-insensitive byte sequence.

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    Response

    This Fetch API interface represents the response to a request.

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    ResponseInit
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    Type Aliases

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    BodyInit
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      FormDataEntryValue
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        HeadersInit
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          ReferrerPolicy
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            RequestCache
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              RequestCredentials
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                RequestDestination
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                  RequestInfo
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                    RequestMode
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                      RequestRedirect
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                        ResponseType
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