/* * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. */ #import #import /** * Provides the interface needed to register a request handler. Request handlers * are also bridge modules, so should be registered using RCT_EXPORT_MODULE(). */ @protocol RCTURLRequestHandler /** * Indicates whether this handler is capable of processing the specified * request. Typically the handler would examine the scheme/protocol of the * request URL (and possibly the HTTP method and/or headers) to determine this. */ - (BOOL)canHandleRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request; /** * Send a network request and call the delegate with the response data. The * method should return a token, which can be anything, including the request * itself. This will be used later to refer to the request in callbacks. The * `sendRequest:withDelegate:` method *must* return before calling any of the * delegate methods, or the delegate won't recognize the token. * Following common Objective-C pattern, `delegate` will not be retained. */ - (id)sendRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request withDelegate:(id)delegate; @optional /** * Not all request types can be cancelled, but this method can be implemented * for ones that can. It should be used to free up any resources on ongoing * processes associated with the request. */ - (void)cancelRequest:(id)requestToken; /** * If more than one RCTURLRequestHandler responds YES to `canHandleRequest:` * then `handlerPriority` is used to determine which one to use. The handler * with the highest priority will be selected. Default priority is zero. If * two or more valid handlers have the same priority, the selection order is * undefined. */ - (float)handlerPriority; @end