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utils.js1.6 KB · 53 lines
const hasBrowserEnv = typeof window !== 'undefined' && typeof document !== 'undefined'; const _navigator = (typeof navigator === 'object' && navigator) || 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 =  hasBrowserEnv &&  (!_navigator || ['ReactNative', 'NativeScript', 'NS'].indexOf(_navigator.product) < 0); /** * 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,  _navigator as navigator,  origin,};