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API parameter reference

To set an HTTP response header, overwriting any headers with the same name, use the following parameters in the action_parameters field:

  • operation: set

  • Include one of the following parameters to define a static or dynamic value:

    • value: Specifies a static value for the HTTP response header.
    • expression: Specifies the expression that defines a value for the HTTP response header.

To add an HTTP response header, keeping any existing headers with the same name, use the following parameters in the action_parameters field:

  • operation: add
  • value: Specifies a static value for the HTTP response header.

To remove an HTTP response header, set the following parameter in the action_parameters field:

  • operation: remove

Static header value parameters

The full syntax of the action_parameters field to define a static HTTP response header value is the following:

"action_parameters": {
"headers": {
"<HEADER_NAME>": {
"operation": "<set|add>",
"value": "<URI_PATH_VALUE>"
}
}
}

Dynamic header value parameters

The full syntax of the action_parameters field to define a dynamic HTTP response header value using an expression is the following:

"action_parameters": {
"headers": {
"<HEADER_NAME>": {
"operation": "set",
"expression": "<EXPRESSION>"
}
}
}

Header removal parameters

The full syntax of the action_parameters field to remove an HTTP response header is the following:

"action_parameters": {
"headers": {
"<HEADER_NAME>": {
"operation": "remove"
}
}
}

Different header modifications in the same rule

The same rule can modify different HTTP response headers using different operations. For example, a single rule can set the value of a header and remove a different header. The syntax of such a rule could be the following:

"action_parameters": {
"headers": {
"<HEADER_NAME_1>": {
"operation": "set",
"value": "<HEADER_VALUE_1>"
},
"<HEADER_NAME_2>": {
"operation": "remove"
}
}
}