set_resp_header(Name, Value, Req :: cowboy_req:req()) -> Req Name :: binary() %% lowercase; case insensitive Value :: iodata() %% case depends on header
cowboy_req:set_resp_header - Set a response header
set_resp_header(Name, Value, Req :: cowboy_req:req()) -> Req Name :: binary() %% lowercase; case insensitive Value :: iodata() %% case depends on header
Set a header to be sent with the response.
The header name must be given as a lowercase binary string. While header names are case insensitive, Cowboy requires them to be given as lowercase to function properly.
Cowboy does not allow duplicate header names. Headers set by this function may be overwritten by those set from the reply functions.
Use cowboy_req:set_resp_cookie(3) instead of this function to set cookies.
Header name as a lowercase binary string.
Header value.
The Req object.
A new Req object is returned.
The returned Req object must be used from that point onward, otherwise the header will not be sent in the response.
Req = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"allow">>, "GET", Req0).
Req = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"allow">>, [allowed_methods(), ", OPTIONS"], Req0).
cowboy_req(3), cowboy_req:set_resp_cookie(3), cowboy_req:set_resp_headers(3), cowboy_req:has_resp_header(3), cowboy_req:resp_header(3), cowboy_req:resp_headers(3), cowboy_req:delete_resp_header(3), cowboy_req:reply(3), cowboy_req:stream_reply(3)
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