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Response

The Response interface of the Fetch API represents the response to a request.

You can create a new Response object using the Response.Response() constructor, but you are more likely to encounter a Response object being returned as the result of another API operation, for example a service worker Fetchevent.respondWith, or a simple GlobalFetch.fetch().

Constructor

Response()
Creates a new Response object.

Properties

Response.headers Read only
Contains the Headers object associated with the response.
Response.ok Read only
Contains a boolean stating whether the response was successful (status in the range 200-299) or not.
Response.redirected Read only
Indicates whether or not the response is the result of a redirect; that is, its URL list has more than one entry.
Response.status Read only
Contains the status code of the response (e.g., 200 for a success).
Response.statusText Read only
Contains the status message corresponding to the status code (e.g., OK for 200).
Response.type Read only
Contains the type of the response (e.g., basic, cors).
Response.url Read only
Contains the URL of the response.
Response.useFinalURL
Contains a boolean stating whether this is the final URL of the response.

Response implements Body, so it also has the following properties available to it:

Body.body Read only
A simple getter used to expose a ReadableStream of the body contents.
Body.bodyUsed Read only
Stores a Boolean that declares whether the body has been used in a response yet.

Methods

Response.clone()
Creates a clone of a Response object.
Response.error()
Returns a new Response object associated with a network error.
Response.redirect()
Creates a new response with a different URL.

Response implements Body, so it also has the following methods available to it:

Body.arrayBuffer()
Takes a Response stream and reads it to completion. It returns a promise that resolves with an ArrayBuffer.
Body.blob()
Takes a Response stream and reads it to completion. It returns a promise that resolves with a Blob.
Body.formData()
Takes a Response stream and reads it to completion. It returns a promise that resolves with a FormData object.
Body.json()
Takes a Response stream and reads it to completion. It returns a promise that resolves with the result of parsing the body text as JSON.
Body.text()
Takes a Response stream and reads it to completion. It returns a promise that resolves with a USVString (text).

Examples

In our basic fetch example (run example live) we use a simple fetch() call to grab an image and display it in an <img> tag. The fetch() call returns a promise, which resolves with the Response object associated with the resource fetch operation. You'll notice that since we are requesting an image, we need to run Body.blob (Response implements body) to give the response its correct MIME type.

var myImage = document.querySelector('.my-image');
fetch('flowers.jpg').then(function(response) {
  return response.blob();
}).then(function(blob) {
  var objectURL = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
  myImage.src = objectURL;
});

You can also use the Response.Response() constructor to create your own custom Response object:

var myResponse = new Response();

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Fetch
The definition of 'Response' in that specification.
Living Standard Initial definition

Browser compatibilityUpdate compatibility data on GitHub

Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39 No 29 10.1
Response() constructor 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
15 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
10.1
headers 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
ok 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
redirected 60 16 49 No 47 No
status 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
statusText 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
type 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
url 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
useFinalURL 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
clone 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
No
error Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
redirect Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
trailer ? ? ? ? ? ?
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes Yes 29 10.1 4.0
Response() constructor 42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
42
42
41
Disabled
Disabled From version 41: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.
Yes Yes 29
29
28
Disabled
Disabled From version 28: this feature is behind the Experimental Web Platform Features preference.
10.3 4.0
headers No No Yes No No No No
ok No No Yes No No No No
redirected 60 60 Yes 49 47 No No
status No No Yes No No No No
statusText No No Yes No No No No
type No No Yes No No No No
url No No Yes No No No No
useFinalURL No No Yes 39
39
34
Disabled
Disabled From version 34: this feature is behind the dom.fetch.enabled preference. To change preferences in Firefox, visit about:config.
No No No
clone No No Yes No No No No
error No No ? No No No No
redirect No No ? No No No No
trailer ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response