Make FetchRequest
not try and parse a 204 response body
#1773
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It currently checks for the presence of a
Content-Type
response header and if present assumes that trying to parse the response will succeed.Realtime currently sends a
204 No Content
with aContent-Type
header from thePOST rest.ably.io/push/publish
endpoint when using HTTP 1.1 (see REA-1924).(This bug hasn't been caught by the tests because I guess most of the time they use HTTP 2 in browsers, and also we don't use FetchRequest in the tests except briefly in those for the modular variant of the library. I’ve created #1772 for improving this situation).
The 204 handling approach is copied from that which we already have in
XHRRequest
.Resolves #1771.