How do you add a custom http header?

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天涯浪人 2020-12-04 17:29

I\'m looking to add custom http headers to a Ruby on Rails app that is currently hosted on Heroku.

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  • 2020-12-04 17:47

    Use:

    response.headers['HEADER NAME'] = 'HEADER VALUE'
    

    either in a specific method or to a before_filter method of your application controller depending on whether you need this to be added in a specific or to all of your responses.

    UPDATE for Rails 5 - February 24th, 2018

    As noted by @BrentMatzelle in the comments, for Rails 5:

    response.set_header('HEADER NAME', 'HEADER VALUE')
    
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  • 2020-12-04 17:52

    In rails 5, the following solution works (in action methods)

    response.set_header("Header-Name", "Header value")
    

    Reference: edgeapi

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  • 2020-12-04 17:53

    In rails 4 works following:

    class API::V1::BaseController 
      after_action :set_version_header
    
      protected
        def set_version_header
            response.headers['X-ComanyName-Api-Version'] = 'V1'
        end
    end
    
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  • 2020-12-04 17:59

    In Rails 3 or above, simply

    headers['Header-Name'] = 'header value'
    

    works in controllers. This is even the recommended way; according to the documentation,

    Response is mostly a Ruby on Rails framework implementation detail, and should never be used directly in controllers. Controllers should use the methods defined in ActionController::Base instead. For example, if you want to set the HTTP response’s content MIME type, then use ActionController::Base#headers instead of Response#headers.

    And this is still true in Rails 6.0.

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  • 2020-12-04 18:11

    If your headers are static, e.g. your own custom Server header, you can simply update config.action_dispatch.default_headers. The following example sets a custom Server header; add it to your config/application.rb or config/environments/...:

    config.action_dispatch.default_headers["Server"] = "MyServer/#{config.version}"
    

    (Assuming you set config.version earlier)

    For more, see Rails Guides: Configuring Rails Applications: Configuring Action Dispatch:

    config.action_dispatch.default_headers is a hash with HTTP headers that are set by default in each response.

    This will be less work each request than running a controller callback.

    NB: For more than one header use merge! to not remove existing essential XSS etc headers.

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  • 2020-12-04 18:12

    In rails 4, set the response headers in the application.rb or respective environment files. Once you done that, you can override the header value wherever you required in the controller. Refer this url for more details.

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