Get the HTTP status code (200 for OK, etc.) of an HTTP response.
Detailed documentation
getAllHeaders()
Returns an attribute/value map of headers for the HTTP response, with headers that have
multiple values returned as arrays.
// The code below logs the HTTP headers from the response// received when fetching the Google home page.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getAllHeaders());
Return
Object — a JavaScript key/value map of HTTP headers
getAs(contentType)
Return the data inside this object as a blob converted to the specified content type. This
method adds the appropriate extension to the filename—for example, "myfile.pdf". However, it
assumes that the part of the filename that follows the last period (if any) is an existing
extension that should be replaced. Consequently, "ShoppingList.12.25.2014" becomes
"ShoppingList.12.25.pdf".
To view the daily quotas for conversions, see Quotas for Google
Services. Newly created Google Workspace domains might be temporarily subject to stricter
quotas.
Parameters
Name
Type
Description
contentType
String
The MIME type to convert to. For most blobs, 'application/pdf' is
the only valid option. For images in BMP, GIF, JPEG, or PNG format, any of 'image/bmp', 'image/gif', 'image/jpeg', or 'image/png' are also
valid. For a Google Docs document, 'text/markdown' is also valid.
// The code below logs the value of the first byte of the Google home page.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getContent()[0]);
Return
Byte[] — the content as a raw binary array
getContentText()
Gets the content of an HTTP response encoded as a string.
// The code below logs the HTML code of the Google home page.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getContentText());
Return
String — the content of the HTTP response, as a string
getContentText(charset)
Returns the content of an HTTP response encoded as a string of the given charset.
// The code below logs the HTML code of the Google home page with the UTF-8// charset.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getContentText('UTF-8'));
Parameters
Name
Type
Description
charset
String
a string representing the charset to be used for encoding the HTTP response
content
Return
String — the content of the HTTP response, encoded using the given charset
getHeaders()
Returns an attribute/value map of headers for the HTTP response.
// The code below logs the HTTP headers from the response// received when fetching the Google home page.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getHeaders());
Return
Object — a JavaScript key/value map of HTTP headers
getResponseCode()
Get the HTTP status code (200 for OK, etc.) of an HTTP response.
// The code below logs the HTTP status code from the response received// when fetching the Google home page.// It should be 200 if the request succeeded.constresponse=UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');Logger.log(response.getResponseCode());
Return
Integer — The HTTP response code (for example, 200 for OK).
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This\nmethod adds the appropriate extension to the filename---for example, \"myfile.pdf\". However, it\nassumes that the part of the filename that follows the last period (if any) is an existing\nextension that should be replaced. Consequently, \"ShoppingList.12.25.2014\" becomes\n\"ShoppingList.12.25.pdf\".\n\nTo view the daily quotas for conversions, see [Quotas for Google\nServices](https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/services/quotas). Newly created Google Workspace domains might be temporarily subject to stricter\nquotas.\n\nParameters\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|-----------------|----------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `content``Type` | `String` | The MIME type to convert to. For most blobs, `'application/pdf'` is the only valid option. For images in BMP, GIF, JPEG, or PNG format, any of `'image/bmp'`, `'image/gif'`, `'image/jpeg'`, or `'image/png'` are also valid. For a Google Docs document, `'text/markdown'` is also valid. |\n\nReturn\n\n\n[Blob](../base/blob.html) --- The data as a blob.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Blob()` \nReturn the data inside this object as a blob.\n\nReturn\n\n\n[Blob](../base/blob.html) --- The data as a blob.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Content()` \nGets the raw binary content of an HTTP response.\n\n```javascript\n// The code below logs the value of the first byte of the Google home page.\nconst response = UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');\nLogger.log(response.getContent()[0]);\n```\n\nReturn\n\n\n`Byte[]` --- the content as a raw binary array\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Content``Text()` \nGets the content of an HTTP response encoded as a string.\n\n```javascript\n// The code below logs the HTML code of the Google home page.\nconst response = UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');\nLogger.log(response.getContentText());\n```\n\nReturn\n\n\n`String` --- the content of the HTTP response, as a string\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Content``Text(charset)` \nReturns the content of an HTTP response encoded as a string of the given charset.\n\n```javascript\n// The code below logs the HTML code of the Google home page with the UTF-8\n// charset.\nconst response = UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');\nLogger.log(response.getContentText('UTF-8'));\n```\n\nParameters\n\n| Name | Type | Description |\n|-----------|----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `charset` | `String` | a string representing the charset to be used for encoding the HTTP response content |\n\nReturn\n\n\n`String` --- the content of the HTTP response, encoded using the given charset\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Headers()` \nReturns an attribute/value map of headers for the HTTP response.\n\n```javascript\n// The code below logs the HTTP headers from the response\n// received when fetching the Google home page.\nconst response = UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');\nLogger.log(response.getHeaders());\n```\n\nReturn\n\n\n`Object` --- a JavaScript key/value map of HTTP headers\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\n`get``Response``Code()` \nGet the HTTP status code (200 for OK, etc.) of an HTTP response.\n\n```javascript\n// The code below logs the HTTP status code from the response received\n// when fetching the Google home page.\n// It should be 200 if the request succeeded.\nconst response = UrlFetchApp.fetch('http://www.google.com/');\nLogger.log(response.getResponseCode());\n```\n\nReturn\n\n\n`Integer` --- HTTP response code (e.g. 200 for OK)"]]