import { Response } from "https://deno.land/x/danet@1.7.4/src/deps.ts";
An interface to control what response will be sent when the middleware finishes processing the request.
The response is usually accessed via the context's .response
property.
Example
import { Application, Status } from "https://deno.land/x/oak/mod.ts";
const app = new Application();
app.use((ctx) => {
ctx.response.body = { hello: "oak" };
ctx.response.type = "json";
ctx.response.status = Status.OK;
});
Constructors
Properties
The body of the response. The body will be automatically processed when
the response is being sent and converted to a Uint8Array
or a
Deno.Reader
.
Automatic conversion to a Deno.Reader
occurs for async iterables.
Headers that will be returned in the response.
The HTTP status of the response. If this has not been explicitly set,
reading the value will return what would be the value of status if the
response were sent at this point in processing the middleware. If the body
has been set, the status will be 200 OK
. If a value for the body has
not been set yet, the status will be 404 Not Found
.
The media type, or extension of the response. Setting this value will
ensure an appropriate Content-Type
header is added to the response.
Methods
Add a resource to the list of resources that will be closed when the request is destroyed.
Release any resources that are being tracked by the response.
Sets the response to redirect to the supplied url
.
If the .status
is not currently a redirect status, the status will be set
to 302 Found
.
The body will be set to a message indicating the redirection is occurring.
Sets the response to redirect back to the referrer if available, with an
optional alt
URL if there is no referrer header on the request. If there
is no referrer header, nor an alt
parameter, the redirect is set to /
.
If the .status
is not currently a redirect status, the status will be set
to 302 Found
.
The body will be set to a message indicating the redirection is occurring.