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关于es6:使用ES6的fetch-API读取数据时要注意的一个和cookie相关的坑

When I am doing a test of comparison between Stateful and Stateless BSP application (mentioned in blog Stateless and Stateful – Different behavior in application side), I meet with a strange issue.

The conclusion is stateful BSP application will handle request sequentially. Suppose in client I send two request A and B to server. Request A takes 3 seconds to finish and B 2 seconds.

The request is sent via jQuery API.

It means for stateful application, I will observe the following timeline in Chrome network tab:

(1) the start time of both request are almost the same, since I send out two request in client code almost at the same time.

(2) even though the second request itself takes 2 seconds to finish, the total processing time for it is 3 seconds waiting for A to finish first + 2 seconds = 5 seconds in the end.

The above test did verify the conclusion.
However when I change the approach to send request into ES6 fetch API,

<%@page language="abap" %>
<%@extension name="htmlb" prefix="htmlb" %>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Jerry Test Stateful</title>
</head>
<body>
<button onclick="fire()">Fire two request</button>
<script>
function wrapperOnFetch(url){fetch(url).then(function(response){return response.json();
  }).then(function(json){console.log(url + ":" + json.message);
  });
}
function fire(){wrapperOnFetch("first.json");
  wrapperOnFetch("second.json");
}
</script>
</body>
</html>

the testing request for stateful application looks as below this time:

The two requests are handled simultaneously (request B only takes 2 seconds to finish, no 3 seconds’wait time for A to finish this time), the response of second request returns first before the first, which could be observed in console:

why the latest ES6 API causes such discrepancy with known conclusion?
Just compare the cookie of requests sent via these two kinds of API:


Through comparison I get to know that the session cookie
sap-contextid is not sent together with request triggered by ES6 Fetch API.
Then in Fetch documentation I find out that I need to add option credentials:“include”.

function wrapperOnFetch(url){
 // enable session cookie sent with request
  fetch(url,{ credentials:"include"}).then(function(response){return response.json();
  }).then(function(json){console.log(url + ":" + json.message);
  });
}

After this change the stateful BSP application behaves as expected: the requests are handled in sequence.

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