Easily merge HTTP headers
merge-headers
is a utility function that merges all your headers (plain objects, Headers instances or in Arrays format) and gives you the possibility to remove specific headers without too much headache.
import mergeHeaders from 'merge-headers';
const oldHeaders = new Headers({
'Content-Type': 'text/xml',
'Authorization': 'basic'
});
// Remove `Authorization` header without altering `oldHeaders`
const newHeaders = mergeHeaders(oldHeaders, {
'Authorization': undefined
});
console.log(newHeaders.has('Authorization'));
// => false
// Or just merge two headers object
const headers = mergeHeaders(oldHeaders, {
'rainbow': 'rainbow'
});
console.log(headers.has('Autorization'));
// => true
console.log(headers.has('rainbow'));
// => true
The sources
are the same as what the Headers
constructor can take.
A TypeError
will be thrown if sources
contains something else than an object.
Returns a Headers
object.
This is mostly for convenience. It is much easier to do mergeHeaders()
instead of deleting them one by one, thus mutating your headers instance. This way you create a new one with the exact headers you want.
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