GoScrobble/web/node_modules/workbox-streams/strategy.js

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/*
Copyright 2018 Google LLC
Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
*/
import { logger } from 'workbox-core/_private/logger.js';
import { createHeaders } from './utils/createHeaders.js';
import { concatenateToResponse } from './concatenateToResponse.js';
import { isSupported } from './isSupported.js';
import './_version.js';
/**
* A shortcut to create a strategy that could be dropped-in to Workbox's router.
*
* On browsers that do not support constructing new `ReadableStream`s, this
* strategy will automatically wait for all the `sourceFunctions` to complete,
* and create a final response that concatenates their values together.
*
* @param {Array<function({event, request, url, params})>} sourceFunctions
* An array of functions similar to {@link module:workbox-routing~handlerCallback}
* but that instead return a {@link module:workbox-streams.StreamSource} (or a
* Promise which resolves to one).
* @param {HeadersInit} [headersInit] If there's no `Content-Type` specified,
* `'text/html'` will be used by default.
* @return {module:workbox-routing~handlerCallback}
* @memberof module:workbox-streams
*/
function strategy(sourceFunctions, headersInit) {
return async ({ event, request, url, params }) => {
const sourcePromises = sourceFunctions.map((fn) => {
// Ensure the return value of the function is always a promise.
return Promise.resolve(fn({ event, request, url, params }));
});
if (isSupported()) {
const { done, response } = concatenateToResponse(sourcePromises, headersInit);
if (event) {
event.waitUntil(done);
}
return response;
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
logger.log(`The current browser doesn't support creating response ` +
`streams. Falling back to non-streaming response instead.`);
}
// Fallback to waiting for everything to finish, and concatenating the
// responses.
const blobPartsPromises = sourcePromises.map(async (sourcePromise) => {
const source = await sourcePromise;
if (source instanceof Response) {
return source.blob();
}
else {
// Technically, a `StreamSource` object can include any valid
// `BodyInit` type, including `FormData` and `URLSearchParams`, which
// cannot be passed to the Blob constructor directly, so we have to
// convert them to actual Blobs first.
return new Response(source).blob();
}
});
const blobParts = await Promise.all(blobPartsPromises);
const headers = createHeaders(headersInit);
// Constructing a new Response from a Blob source is well-supported.
// So is constructing a new Blob from multiple source Blobs or strings.
return new Response(new Blob(blobParts), { headers });
};
}
export { strategy };