lestoitsduval-alerting/node_modules/axios/lib/platform/common/utils.js

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const hasBrowserEnv = typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined';
/**
* Determine if we're running in a standard browser environment
*
* This allows axios to run in a web worker, and react-native.
* Both environments support XMLHttpRequest, but not fully standard globals.
*
* web workers:
* typeof window -> undefined
* typeof document -> undefined
*
* react-native:
* navigator.product -> 'ReactNative'
* nativescript
* navigator.product -> 'NativeScript' or 'NS'
*
* @returns {boolean}
*/
const hasStandardBrowserEnv = (
(product) => {
return hasBrowserEnv && ['ReactNative', 'NativeScript', 'NS'].indexOf(product) < 0
})(typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && navigator.product);
/**
* Determine if we're running in a standard browser webWorker environment
*
* Although the `isStandardBrowserEnv` method indicates that
* `allows axios to run in a web worker`, the WebWorker will still be
* filtered out due to its judgment standard
* `typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined'`.
* This leads to a problem when axios post `FormData` in webWorker
*/
const hasStandardBrowserWebWorkerEnv = (() => {
return (
typeof WorkerGlobalScope !== 'undefined' &&
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
self instanceof WorkerGlobalScope &&
typeof self.importScripts === 'function'
);
})();
const origin = hasBrowserEnv && window.location.href || 'http://localhost';
export {
hasBrowserEnv,
hasStandardBrowserWebWorkerEnv,
hasStandardBrowserEnv,
origin
}