Fetch - Scoped, Global

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  • The Fetch API provides methods for fetching resources using request and response objects.

    You can use the Fetch API in a background script and wherever you can make HTTP calls (like a REST endpoint). The Fetch API allows you to make both simple and more complicated fetch requests by setting headers, body options, and so on.

    This API is part of a set of Fetch APIs, which provide various actions for fetching resources from external websites. The full Fetch API collection includes:

    To support fetch actions, the system property, glide.hosts.allowlist, allows controls over what hosts a fetch method can access. It applies to HTTP APIs like RestMessageV2 and those mentioned above. For more information about glide.hosts.allowlist, see Available system properties.

    Fetch - fetch(String resource, Object options)

    Starts the process of fetching a resource from the network and returns a promise that is fulfilled once the response is available.

    表 : 1. Parameters
    Name Type Description
    resource String or Object Required. The resource to fetch.
    Accepted values:
    • A string or an object with a stringifier, including a URL object, that provides the URL of the resource you want to fetch. The URL may be relative to the base URL which is the document's baseURI.
    • A Fetch Request - Request() object.
    options Object Optional. A Fetch RequestInit - Scoped, Global object containing custom settings to apply to the request.

    Default: The request is passed without any customization settings.

    表 : 2. Returns
    Type Description
    Object A promise that resolves to a response object.
    A fetch() promise only rejects when the request fails, for example, because of a badly-formed request URL or a network error.
    注:
    A fetch() promise is not considered as rejected if the server responds with HTTP status codes that indicate errors like 404 or 504. In this instance, use a then() handler to check the ok and status Fetch Response - Scoped,Globalproperties.
    The following example demonstrates how to form a new Request object using Fetch Request - Request() and then fetch() to retrieve its data. Here is a simple explanation of how each part of the code is used:
    async function fetchIncidents() {
        const url = 'https://your-instance.service-now.com/api/now/table/incident';
        const username = 'your_username';
        const password = 'your_password';
    
        // Create a Request object
        const request = new Request(url, {
            method: 'GET',
            headers: {
                'Content-Type': 'application/json',
                Authorization: 'Basic ' + btoa(`${username}:${password}`)
            }
        });
    
        // Fetch data and use response.json() to process it
        const response = await fetch(request);
        const data = await response.json(); // Parse the response to JSON
        console.log(data.result); // Log the incidents data to system logs
    }
    
    fetchIncidents();

    Output:

    [
        { "number": "INC0001", "short_description": "System outage" },
        { "number": "INC0002", "short_description": "Password reset request" }
    ]