Enumeration: FetchMethods
@sapphire/fetch.FetchMethods
The list of HTTP Methods
Enumeration Members
Connect
• Connect = "CONNECT"
The CONNECT
method establishes a tunnel to the server identified by the target resource
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / CONNECT
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:66
Delete
• Delete = "DELETE"
The DELETE
method deletes the specified resource.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / DELETE
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:61
Get
• Get = "GET"
The GET
method requests a representation of the specified resource. Requests using GET
should only retrieve data.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / GET
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:41
Head
• Head = "HEAD"
The HEAD
method asks for a response identical to that of a GET
request, but without the response body.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / HEAD
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:46
Options
• Options = "OPTIONS"
The OPTIONS
method is used to describe the communication options for the target resource.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / OPTIONS
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:71
Patch
• Patch = "PATCH"
The PATCH
method is used to apply partial modifications to a resource.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / PATCH
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:81
Post
• Post = "POST"
The POST
method is used to submit an entity to the specified resource, often causing a change in state or side effects on the server.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / POST
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:51
Put
• Put = "PUT"
The PUT
method replaces all current representations of the target resource with the request payload.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / PUT
Defined in
projects/utilities/packages/fetch/src/lib/types.ts:56
Trace
• Trace = "TRACE"
The TRACE
method performs a message loop-back test along the path to the target resource.
See
MDN / Web / HTTP / Methods / TRACE