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<title>Fetch messaging - same-origin Fetch request</title>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
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<script src="/referrer-policy/generic/common.js"></script>
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<h1>Fetch messaging - same-origin Fetch request</h1>
<p>If you can read JSON encoded HTTP request headers of the Fetch below,
the messaging works as expected.</p>
<pre id="received_message">Running...</pre>
<script>
test(function() {
assert_true(!!window.fetch, "Fetch is not supported by this browser.");
}, "Fetch is supported by the browser.");
(function() {
if (!window.fetch)
return;
async_test(function(fetch_test) {
var urlPath = '/referrer-policy/generic/subresource/xhr.py';
var url = location.protocol + "//" + location.hostname + ":" +
location.port + urlPath;
queryFetch(url, function(message) {
var pre = document.getElementById('received_message')
var headers = message.headers;
pre.innerHTML = "";
pre.innerHTML += url + ":\n\n";
pre.innerHTML += JSON.stringify(headers, null, 2) + "\n\n";
assert_own_property(headers, "host")
assert_own_property(headers, "connection")
fetch_test.done();
}, null, null, fetch_test);
}, "Fetch is responding with HTTP headers");
})();
</script>
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