XMLHttpRequest
method is also used to post data to a server. Here's an example:
```js
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('POST', url, true);
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json; charset=UTF-8');
xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (xhr.readyState === 4 && xhr.status === 201){
const serverResponse = JSON.parse(xhr.response);
document.getElementsByClassName('message')[0].textContent = serverResponse.userName + serverResponse.suffix;
}
};
const body = JSON.stringify({ userName: userName, suffix: ' loves cats!' });
xhr.send(body);
```
You've seen several of these methods before. Here the open
method initializes the request as a "POST" to the given URL of the external resource, and uses the true
Boolean to make it asynchronous.
The setRequestHeader
method sets the value of an HTTP request header, which contains information about the sender and the request. It must be called after the open
method, but before the send
method. The two parameters are the name of the header and the value to set as the body of that header.
Next, the onreadystatechange
event listener handles a change in the state of the request. A readyState
of 4 means the operation is complete, and a status
of 201 means it was a successful request. The document's HTML can be updated.
Finally, the send
method sends the request with the body
value, which the userName
key was given by the user in the input
field.
XMLHttpRequest
.
testString: assert(code.match(/new\s+?XMLHttpRequest\(\s*?\)/g));
- text: Your code should use the open
method to initialize a "POST" request to the server.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.open\(\s*?('|")POST\1\s*?,\s*?url\s*?,\s*?true\s*?\)/g));
- text: Your code should use the setRequestHeader
method.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.setRequestHeader\(\s*?('|")Content-Type\1\s*?,\s*?('|")application\/json;\s*charset=UTF-8\2\s*?\)/g));
- text: Your code should have an onreadystatechange
event handler set to a function.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.onreadystatechange\s*?=/g));
- text: Your code should get the element with class message
and change its textContent
to "userName
loves cats"
testString: assert(code.match(/document\.getElementsByClassName\(\s*?('|")message\1\s*?\)\[0\]\.textContent\s*?=\s*?.+?\.userName\s*?\+\s*?.+?\.suffix/g));
- text: Your code should use the send
method.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.send\(\s*?body\s*?\)/g));
```
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