Response.found constructor
Constructs a 302 Found response.
This indicates that the requested resource has moved temporarily to a new
URI. location
is that URI; it can be either a String or a Uri. It's
automatically set as the Location header in headers
.
body
is the response body. It may be either a String, a List<int>, a
Stream<List<int>>, or null
to indicate no body.
If the body is a String, encoding
is used to encode it to a
Stream<List<int>>. It defaults to UTF-8. If it's a String, a
List<int>, or null
, the Content-Length header is set automatically
unless a Transfer-Encoding header is set. Otherwise, it's a
Stream<List<int>> and no Transfer-Encoding header is set, the adapter
will set the Transfer-Encoding header to "chunked" and apply the chunked
encoding to the body.
If encoding
is passed, the "encoding" field of the Content-Type header
in headers
will be set appropriately. If there is no existing
Content-Type header, it will be set to "application/octet-stream".
headers
must contain values that are either String
or List<String>
.
An empty list will cause the header to be omitted.
Implementation
Response.found(
Object location, {
Object? body,
Map<String, /* String | List<String> */ Object>? headers,
Encoding? encoding,
Map<String, Object>? context,
}) : this._redirect(
302,
location,
body,
headers,
encoding,
context: context,
);