import { PartialObserver } from '../types';
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/**
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* Valid Ajax direction types. Prefixes the event `type` in the
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* {@link AjaxResponse} object with "upload_" for events related
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* to uploading and "download_" for events related to downloading.
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*/
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export type AjaxDirection = 'upload' | 'download';
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export type ProgressEventType = 'loadstart' | 'progress' | 'load';
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export type AjaxResponseType = `${AjaxDirection}_${ProgressEventType}`;
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/**
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* The object containing values RxJS used to make the HTTP request.
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*
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* This is provided in {@link AjaxError} instances as the `request`
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* object.
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*/
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export interface AjaxRequest {
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/**
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* The URL requested.
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*/
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url: string;
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/**
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* The body to send over the HTTP request.
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*/
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body?: any;
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/**
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* The HTTP method used to make the HTTP request.
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*/
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method: string;
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/**
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* Whether or not the request was made asynchronously.
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*/
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async: boolean;
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/**
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* The headers sent over the HTTP request.
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*/
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headers: Readonly<Record<string, any>>;
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/**
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* The timeout value used for the HTTP request.
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* Note: this is only honored if the request is asynchronous (`async` is `true`).
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*/
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timeout: number;
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/**
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* The user credentials user name sent with the HTTP request.
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*/
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user?: string;
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/**
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* The user credentials password sent with the HTTP request.
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*/
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password?: string;
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/**
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* Whether or not the request was a CORS request.
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*/
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crossDomain: boolean;
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/**
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* Whether or not a CORS request was sent with credentials.
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* If `false`, will also ignore cookies in the CORS response.
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*/
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withCredentials: boolean;
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/**
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* The [`responseType`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/responseType) set before sending the request.
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*/
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responseType: XMLHttpRequestResponseType;
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}
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/**
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* Configuration for the {@link ajax} creation function.
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*/
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export interface AjaxConfig {
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/** The address of the resource to request via HTTP. */
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url: string;
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/**
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* The body of the HTTP request to send.
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*
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* This is serialized, by default, based off of the value of the `"content-type"` header.
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* For example, if the `"content-type"` is `"application/json"`, the body will be serialized
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* as JSON. If the `"content-type"` is `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"`, whatever object passed
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* to the body will be serialized as URL, using key-value pairs based off of the keys and values of the object.
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* In all other cases, the body will be passed directly.
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*/
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body?: any;
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/**
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* Whether or not to send the request asynchronously. Defaults to `true`.
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* If set to `false`, this will block the thread until the AJAX request responds.
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*/
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async?: boolean;
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/**
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* The HTTP Method to use for the request. Defaults to "GET".
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*/
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method?: string;
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/**
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* The HTTP headers to apply.
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*
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* Note that, by default, RxJS will add the following headers under certain conditions:
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*
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* 1. If the `"content-type"` header is **NOT** set, and the `body` is [`FormData`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData),
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* a `"content-type"` of `"application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8"` will be set automatically.
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* 2. If the `"x-requested-with"` header is **NOT** set, and the `crossDomain` configuration property is **NOT** explicitly set to `true`,
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* (meaning it is not a CORS request), a `"x-requested-with"` header with a value of `"XMLHttpRequest"` will be set automatically.
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* This header is generally meaningless, and is set by libraries and frameworks using `XMLHttpRequest` to make HTTP requests.
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*/
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headers?: Readonly<Record<string, any>>;
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/**
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* The time to wait before causing the underlying XMLHttpRequest to timeout. This is only honored if the
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* `async` configuration setting is unset or set to `true`. Defaults to `0`, which is idiomatic for "never timeout".
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*/
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timeout?: number;
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/** The user credentials user name to send with the HTTP request */
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user?: string;
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/** The user credentials password to send with the HTTP request*/
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password?: string;
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/**
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* Whether or not to send the HTTP request as a CORS request.
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* Defaults to `false`.
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*
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* @deprecated Will be removed in version 8. Cross domain requests and what creates a cross
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* domain request, are dictated by the browser, and a boolean that forces it to be cross domain
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* does not make sense. If you need to force cross domain, make sure you're making a secure request,
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* then add a custom header to the request or use `withCredentials`. For more information on what
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* triggers a cross domain request, see the [MDN documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Access_control_CORS#Requests_with_credentials).
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* In particular, the section on [Simple Requests](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS#Simple_requests) is useful
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* for understanding when CORS will not be used.
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*/
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crossDomain?: boolean;
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/**
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* To send user credentials in a CORS request, set to `true`. To exclude user credentials from
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* a CORS request, _OR_ when cookies are to be ignored by the CORS response, set to `false`.
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*
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* Defaults to `false`.
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*/
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withCredentials?: boolean;
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/**
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* The name of your site's XSRF cookie.
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*/
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xsrfCookieName?: string;
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/**
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* The name of a custom header that you can use to send your XSRF cookie.
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*/
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xsrfHeaderName?: string;
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/**
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* Can be set to change the response type.
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* Valid values are `"arraybuffer"`, `"blob"`, `"document"`, `"json"`, and `"text"`.
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* Note that the type of `"document"` (such as an XML document) is ignored if the global context is
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* not `Window`.
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*
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* Defaults to `"json"`.
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*/
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responseType?: XMLHttpRequestResponseType;
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/**
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* An optional factory used to create the XMLHttpRequest object used to make the AJAX request.
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* This is useful in environments that lack `XMLHttpRequest`, or in situations where you
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* wish to override the default `XMLHttpRequest` for some reason.
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*
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* If not provided, the `XMLHttpRequest` in global scope will be used.
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*
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* NOTE: This AJAX implementation relies on the built-in serialization and setting
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* of Content-Type headers that is provided by standards-compliant XMLHttpRequest implementations,
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* be sure any implementation you use meets that standard.
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*/
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createXHR?: () => XMLHttpRequest;
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/**
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* An observer for watching the upload progress of an HTTP request. Will
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* emit progress events, and completes on the final upload load event, will error for
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* any XHR error or timeout.
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*
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* This will **not** error for errored status codes. Rather, it will always _complete_ when
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* the HTTP response comes back.
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*
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* @deprecated If you're looking for progress events, use {@link includeDownloadProgress} and
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* {@link includeUploadProgress} instead. Will be removed in v8.
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*/
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progressSubscriber?: PartialObserver<ProgressEvent>;
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/**
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* If `true`, will emit all download progress and load complete events as {@link AjaxResponse}
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* from the observable. The final download event will also be emitted as a {@link AjaxResponse}.
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*
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* If both this and {@link includeUploadProgress} are `false`, then only the {@link AjaxResponse} will
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* be emitted from the resulting observable.
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*/
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includeDownloadProgress?: boolean;
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/**
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* If `true`, will emit all upload progress and load complete events as {@link AjaxResponse}
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* from the observable. The final download event will also be emitted as a {@link AjaxResponse}.
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*
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* If both this and {@link includeDownloadProgress} are `false`, then only the {@link AjaxResponse} will
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* be emitted from the resulting observable.
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*/
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includeUploadProgress?: boolean;
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/**
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* Query string parameters to add to the URL in the request.
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* <em>This will require a polyfill for `URL` and `URLSearchParams` in Internet Explorer!</em>
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*
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* Accepts either a query string, a `URLSearchParams` object, a dictionary of key/value pairs, or an
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* array of key/value entry tuples. (Essentially, it takes anything that `new URLSearchParams` would normally take).
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*
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* If, for some reason you have a query string in the `url` argument, this will append to the query string in the url,
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* but it will also overwrite the value of any keys that are an exact match. In other words, a url of `/test?a=1&b=2`,
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* with queryParams of `{ b: 5, c: 6 }` will result in a url of roughly `/test?a=1&b=5&c=6`.
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*/
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queryParams?:
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| string
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| URLSearchParams
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| Record<string, string | number | boolean | string[] | number[] | boolean[]>
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| [string, string | number | boolean | string[] | number[] | boolean[]][];
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}
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