feat(http): Add redirected property to HttpResponse and HttpErrorResp… #62675
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HttpResponse
redirected
Property SupportThis commit adds support for the Fetch API's redirected property in HttpResponse and HttpErrorResponse when using HttpClient with the withFetch provider.
This change builds on the functionality introduced in #62315, which added support for passing the redirect option to the Fetch API. With redirects now configurable, exposing the redirected property provides developers with a way to determine if a response was the result of a redirect, further aligning HttpClient's behavior with the native Fetch API and enhancing observability of request flow
The Change Includes:
redirected
property toHttpResponse
andHttpErrorResponse
classesFetchBackend
to capture and forward theredirected
flag from the native fetch responseMotivation / Use Cases
The
redirected
property provides valuable information about whether the response was the result of a redirect:Examples of New Usage
Basic Redirect Detection
Conditional Logic Based on Redirects