Fired when the HTTP response headers associated with a request have been received. You can use this event to modify HTTP response headers.
To have the response headers passed into the listener along with the rest of the request data, pass "responseHeaders"
in the extraInfoSpec
array.
To modify the headers, pass "blocking"
in extraInfoSpec
. Then in your event listener, return an object with a property named responseHeaders
, whose value is the set of response headers to use. The browser will behave as if the server had sent the modified headers.
If you use "blocking"
, you must have the "webRequestBlocking" API permission in your manifest.json.
Note that it is possible for add-ons to conflict here. If two add-ons listen to onHeadersReceived
for the same request, then the second listener will see modifications made by the first listener, and will be able to undo any changes made by the first listener. For example, if the first listener adds a Set-Cookie
header, and the second listener strips all Set-Cookie
headers, then the first listener's modifications will be lost. If you want to see the headers that are actually processed by the system, without the risk that another add-on will subsequently alter them, use onResponseStarted
, although you can't modify headers on this event.
Syntax
chrome.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener( function( // function details // object ) {...}, filter, // object extraInfoSpec // optional array of strings ) chrome.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.removeListener(listener) chrome.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.hasListener(listener)
This API is also available as browser.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.*
.
Events have three functions:
addListener(callback, filter, extraInfoSpec)
- Adds a listener to this event.
removeListener(listener)
- Stop listening to this event. The
listener
argument is the listener to remove. hasListener(listener)
- Check whether
listener
is registered for this event. Returnstrue
if it is listening,false
otherwise.
addListener syntax
Parameters
callback
-
Function that will be called when this event occurs. The function will be passed the following arguments:
details
object
. Details of the request. This will include response headers if you have included"responseHeaders"
inextraInfoSpec
.
Returns:
webRequest.BlockingResponse
. If"blocking"
is specified in theextraInfoSpec
parameter, the event listener should return aBlockingResponse
object, and can set itsresponseHeaders
property. filter
webRequest.RequestFilter
. A set of filters that restricts the events that will be sent to this listener.extraInfoSpec
Optionalarray
ofstring
. Extra options for the event. You can pass any of the following values:-
"blocking"
to make the request synchronous, so you can modify request headers"responseHeaders"
to include the response headers in thedetails
object passed to the listener
Additional objects
details
requestId
string
. The ID of the request. Request IDs are unique within a browser session, so you can use them to relate different events associated with the same request.url
string
. Target of the request.method
string
. Standard HTTP method: for example, "GET" or "POST".frameId
integer
. Zero if the request happens in the main frame; a positive value is the ID of a subframe in which the request happens. If the document of a (sub-)frame is loaded (type
ismain_frame
orsub_frame
),frameId
indicates the ID of this frame, not the ID of the outer frame. Frame IDs are unique within a tab.parentFrameId
integer
. ID of the frame that contains the frame which sent the request. Set to -1 if no parent frame exists.tabId
integer
. ID of the tab in which the request takes place. Set to -1 if the request isn't related to a tab.type
webRequest.ResourceType
. The type of resource being requested: for example, "image", "script", "stylesheet".timeStamp
number
. The time when this event fired, in milliseconds since the epoch.originUrl
string
. URL of the resource that triggered this request. Note that this may not be the same as the URL of the page into which the requested resource will be loaded. For example, if a document triggers a load in a different window through the target attribute of a link, or a CSS document includes an image using theurl()
functional notation, then this will be the URL of the original document or of the CSS document, respectively.statusLine
string
. HTTP status line of the response or the 'HTTP/0.9 200 OK' string for HTTP/0.9 responses (that is, responses that lack a status line).responseHeaders
OptionalwebRequest.HttpHeaders
. The HTTP response headers that were received for this request.statusCode
integer
. Standard HTTP status code returned by the server.
Browser compatibility
The compatibility table in this page is generated from structured data. If you'd like to contribute to the data, please check out https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data and send us a pull request.
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Firefox for Android | Opera | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | Yes | Yes | 45.0 | 48.0 | 33 |
Compatibility notes
Chrome
- 'originUrl' is not supported.
Firefox
- Modification of response headers is supported from version 47.
- 'originUrl' is supported from version 48.
Opera
- 'originUrl' is not supported.
Examples
This code sets an extra cookie when requesting a resource from the target URL:
var targetPage = "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Developer_Edition"; // Add the new header to the original array, // and return it. function setCookie(e) { var setMyCookie = { name: "Set-Cookie", value: "my-cookie1=my-cookie-value1" }; e.responseHeaders.push(setMyCookie); return {responseHeaders: e.responseHeaders}; } // Listen for onHeaderReceived for the target page. // Set "blocking" and "responseHeaders". chrome.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener( setCookie, {urls: [targetPage]}, ["blocking", "responseHeaders"] );
This API is based on Chromium's chrome.webRequest
API. This documentation is derived from web_request.json
in the Chromium code.
Microsoft Edge compatibility data is supplied by Microsoft Corporation and is included here under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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