2017-04-06 15:00:38 +00:00
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import { HttpStatus, TStatusGroup } from './smartstatus.classes.http'
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2017-04-11 09:30:03 +00:00
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export class status300 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 300,
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text: ' Multiple Choices',
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description: `Indicates multiple options for the resource from which the client may choose
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(via agent-driven content negotiation).
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For example, this code could be used to present multiple video format options,
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to list files with different filename extensions, or to suggest word-sense disambiguation.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status301 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 301,
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text: 'Moved Permanently',
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description: `This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status302 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 302,
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text: 'Found',
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description: `This is an example of industry practice contradicting the standard.
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The HTTP/1.0 specification (RFC 1945) required the client to perform a temporary redirect
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(the original describing phrase was "Moved Temporarily"),
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[20] but popular browsers implemented 302 with the functionality of a 303 See Other.
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Therefore, HTTP/1.1 added status codes 303 and 307 to distinguish between the two behaviours.[21]
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However, some Web applications and frameworks use the 302 status code as if it were the 303.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status303 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 303,
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text: 'See Other',
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description: `The response to the request can be found under another URI using a GET method.
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When received in response to a POST (or PUT/DELETE),
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the client should presume that the server has received the data and should issue a redirect
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with a separate GET message.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status304 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 304,
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text: 'Not Modified',
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description: `Indicates that the resource has not been modified
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since the version specified by the request headers If-Modified-Since or If-None-Match.
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In such case, there is no need to retransmit the resource since the client
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still has a previously-downloaded copy.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status305 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 305,
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text: 'Use Proxy',
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description: `The requested resource is available only through a proxy,
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the address for which is provided in the response. Many HTTP clients (such as Mozilla[25]
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and Internet Explorer) do not correctly handle responses with this status code,
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primarily for security reasons.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status306 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 306,
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text: 'Switch Proxy',
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description: `No longer used. Originally meant "Subsequent requests should use the specified proxy."`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status307 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 307,
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text: 'Temporary Redirect',
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description: `In this case, the request should be repeated with another URI;
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however, future requests should still use the original URI.
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In contrast to how 302 was historically implemented,
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the request method is not allowed to be changed when reissuing the original request.
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For example, a POST request should be repeated using another POST request.`
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})
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}
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}
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export class status308 extends HttpStatus {
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constructor() {
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super({
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code: 308,
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text: 'Permanent Redirect',
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description: `The request and all future requests should be repeated using another URI.
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307 and 308 parallel the behaviors of 302 and 301, but do not allow the HTTP method to change.
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So, for example, submitting a form to a permanently redirected resource may continue smoothly.`
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})
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}
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}
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