FormData.js
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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule FormData
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
type FormDataValue = any;
type FormDataNameValuePair = [string, FormDataValue];
type Headers = {[name: string]: string};
type FormDataPart = {
string: string,
headers: Headers,
} | {
uri: string,
headers: Headers,
name?: string,
type?: string,
};
/**
* Polyfill for XMLHttpRequest2 FormData API, allowing multipart POST requests
* with mixed data (string, native files) to be submitted via XMLHttpRequest.
*
* Example:
*
* var photo = {
* uri: uriFromCameraRoll,
* type: 'image/jpeg',
* name: 'photo.jpg',
* };
*
* var body = new FormData();
* body.append('authToken', 'secret');
* body.append('photo', photo);
* body.append('title', 'A beautiful photo!');
*
* xhr.open('POST', serverURL);
* xhr.send(body);
*/
class FormData {
_parts: Array<FormDataNameValuePair>;
constructor() {
this._parts = [];
}
append(key: string, value: FormDataValue) {
// The XMLHttpRequest spec doesn't specify if duplicate keys are allowed.
// MDN says that any new values should be appended to existing values.
// In any case, major browsers allow duplicate keys, so that's what we'll do
// too. They'll simply get appended as additional form data parts in the
// request body, leaving the server to deal with them.
this._parts.push([key, value]);
}
getParts(): Array<FormDataPart> {
return this._parts.map(([name, value]) => {
var contentDisposition = 'form-data; name="' + name + '"';
var headers: Headers = {'content-disposition': contentDisposition};
// The body part is a "blob", which in React Native just means
// an object with a `uri` attribute. Optionally, it can also
// have a `name` and `type` attribute to specify filename and
// content type (cf. web Blob interface.)
if (typeof value === 'object' && value) {
if (typeof value.name === 'string') {
headers['content-disposition'] += '; filename="' + value.name + '"';
}
if (typeof value.type === 'string') {
headers['content-type'] = value.type;
}
return {...value, headers, fieldName: name};
}
// Convert non-object values to strings as per FormData.append() spec
return {string: String(value), headers, fieldName: name};
});
}
}
module.exports = FormData;