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---
title: 'Fetch : concepts de départ'
slug: Web/API/Fetch_API/Basic_concepts
translation_of: Web/API/Fetch_API/Basic_concepts
---
<p>{{DefaultAPISidebar("Fetch API")}}{{draft}}</p>

<div class="summary">
<p>L'API <a href="/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API">Fetch </a>fournit une interface pour récupérer des ressources (y compris depuis le réseau). Elle paraîtra familière à quiconque aura déjà utilisé {{domxref("XMLHttpRequest")}}, mais elle fournit un jeu de fonctionnalités plus puissantes et plus souples. Cet article explique quelques uns des principes de base de l'API Fetch.</p>
</div>

<div class="note">
<p>This article will be added to over time. If you find a Fetch concept that you feel needs explaining better, let someone know on the <a href="https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/c/mdn">MDN discussion forum</a>, or <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC">Mozilla IRC</a> (#mdn room.)</p>
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<h2 id="In_a_nutshell">In a nutshell</h2>

<p>At the heart of Fetch are the Interface abstractions of HTTP {{domxref("Request")}}s, {{domxref("Response")}}s, {{domxref("Headers")}}, and {{domxref("Body")}} payloads, along with a {{domxref("GlobalFetch.fetch","global fetch")}} method for initiating asynchronous resource requests. Because the main components of HTTP are abstracted as JavaScript objects, it is easy for other APIs to make use of such functionality.</p>

<p><a href="/en-US/docs/Web/API/ServiceWorker_API">Service Workers</a> is an example of an API that makes heavy use of Fetch.</p>

<p>Fetch takes the asynchronous nature of such requests one step further. The API is completely {{jsxref("Promise")}}-based.</p>

<h2 id="Guard">Guard</h2>

<p>Guard is a feature of {{domxref("Headers")}} objects, with possible values of <code>immutable</code>, <code>request</code>, <code>request-no-cors</code>, <code>response</code>, or <code>none</code>, depending on where the header is used.</p>

<p>When a new {{domxref("Headers")}} object is created using the {{domxref("Headers.Headers","Headers()")}} {{glossary("constructor")}}, its guard is set to <code>none</code> (the default). When a {{domxref("Request")}} or {{domxref("Response")}} object is created, it has an associated {{domxref("Headers")}} object whose guard is set as summarized below:</p>

<table class="standard-table">
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <th scope="row">new object's type</th>
   <th scope="col">creating constructor</th>
   <th scope="col">guard setting of associated {{domxref("Headers")}} object</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr>
   <td rowspan="2">{{domxref("Request")}}</td>
   <td>{{domxref("Request.Request","Request()")}}</td>
   <td><code>request</code></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
   <td>{{domxref("Request.Request","Request()")}} with {{domxref("Request.mode","mode")}} of <code>no-cors</code></td>
   <td><code>request-no-cors</code></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
   <td rowspan="2">{{domxref("Response")}}</td>
   <td>{{domxref("Response.Response","Response()")}}</td>
   <td><code>response</code></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
   <td>{{domxref("Response.error","error()")}} or {{domxref("Response.redirect","redirect()")}} methods</td>
   <td><code>immutable</code></td>
  </tr>
 </tbody>
</table>

<p>A header's guard affects the {{domxref("Headers.set","set()")}}, {{domxref("Headers.delete","delete()")}}, and {{domxref("Headers.append","append()")}} methods which change the header's contents. A <code>TypeError</code> is thrown if you try to modify a {{domxref("Headers")}} object whose guard is <code>immutable</code>. However, the operation will work if</p>

<ul>
 <li>guard is <code title="">request</code> and the header <var>name</var> isn't a {{Glossary("forbidden header name")}} .</li>
 <li>guard is <code title="">request-no-cors</code> and the header <var>name</var>/<var>value</var> is a {{Glossary("simple header")}} .</li>
 <li>guard is <code title="">response</code> and the header <var>name</var> isn't a {{Glossary("forbidden response header name")}} .</li>
</ul>