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/**
* HTTP Status Codes Database.
*
* @example
* ```json
* {
* "100": {...},
* "200": {
* "code": 200,
* "reasonPhrase": "OK",
* "description": "The HTTP 200 OK success status response code indicates that the request has succeeded. A 200 response is cacheable by default. The meaning of a success depends on the HTTP request method: The successful result of a PUT or a DELETE is often not a 200 OK but a 204 No Content (or a 201 Created when the resource is uploaded for the first time).",
* "syntax": "200 OK",
* "link": "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/200",
* "examples": [],
* "specifications": [
* {
* "name": "HTTP Semantics # status.200",
* "link": "https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.200"
* }
* ],
* "browserCompatibility": [
* {
* "name": "Chrome",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Edge",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "12"
* },
* {
* "name": "Firefox",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Opera",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Safari",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Chrome Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Firefox for Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Opera Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Safari on iOS",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Samsung Internet",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "WebView Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* }
* ]
* },
* "404": {...},
* ...
* }
* ```
*/
export interface HTTPStatusCodeDb {
[key: string]: HTTPStatusCode;
}
/**
* HTTP Status Code specification.
* @example
* ```json
* {
* "name": "HTTP Semantics # status.200",
* "link": "https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.200"
* }
* ```
*/
export interface HTTPStatusCodeSpecification {
/**
* HTTP Status Code specification name.
*/
name: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code specification documentation link.
*/
link?: string;
}
/**
* HTTP Status Code browser info.
*
* @example
* ```json
* {
* "name": "Chrome",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "65"
* }
* ```
*/
export interface HTTPStatusCodeBrowserInfo {
/**
* HTTP Status Code browser info name.
*/
name: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code browser info label version.
*/
version: string;
/**
* If the HTTP Status Code is supported by the browser.
*/
supported?: boolean;
}
/**
* HTTP Status Code info
*
* @example
* ```json
* {
* "code": 200,
* "reasonPhrase": "OK",
* "description": "The HTTP 200 OK success status response code indicates that the request has succeeded. A 200 response is cacheable by default. The meaning of a success depends on the HTTP request method: The successful result of a PUT or a DELETE is often not a 200 OK but a 204 No Content (or a 201 Created when the resource is uploaded for the first time).",
* "syntax": "200 OK",
* "link": "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/200",
* "examples": [],
* "specifications": [
* {
* "name": "HTTP Semantics # status.200",
* "link": "https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.200"
* }
* ],
* "browserCompatibility": [
* {
* "name": "Chrome",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Edge",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "12"
* },
* {
* "name": "Firefox",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Opera",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Safari",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Chrome Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Firefox for Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Opera Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Safari on iOS",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "Samsung Internet",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* },
* {
* "name": "WebView Android",
* "supported": true,
* "version": "Yes"
* }
* ]
* }
* ```
*/
export interface HTTPStatusCode {
/**
* HTTP Status code.
*/
code: number;
/**
* HTTP Status Code Reason Phrase.
*/
reasonPhrase: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code description.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code note.
*/
note?: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code documentation link.
*/
link?: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code syntax example.
*/
syntax?: string;
/**
* If set, this HTTP Status Code is experimental. The string represents the documentation description.
*/
experimental?: string;
/**
* If set, it represents a warning message for this HTTP Status Code.
*/
warning?: string;
/**
* HTTP Status Code examples.
*/
examples: string[];
/**
* HTTP Status Code specifications.
*/
specifications: HTTPStatusCodeSpecification[];
/**
* HTTP Status Code features browser compatibility list.
*/
browserCompatibility: HTTPStatusCodeBrowserInfo[];
}
export default require('./db.json') as HTTPStatusCodeDb;