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Property Name | Type | Default | Importance | Description | Example for Value |
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response.http.headers | string | "" | medium | Defines names of headers which will be separated by comma. The name could be any string which uniquely identify header. | default, header1, header2 |
response.http.headers.{name}.header.config | string | "" | low | Define a set of HTTP headers for header defined by {name} which will be one of names defined in property response.http.headers. Detailed explanation see Detailed Explanation section. | set X-Frame-Options: DENY, "add Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate", setDate Expires: 31540000000, addDate Last-Modified: 0 |
response.http.headers.{name}. included.paths | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of included path specs applied to HTTP headers. See path spec rules section. | /connectors/connector1/topics/* |
response.http.headers.{name}.excluded.paths | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of excluded path specs applied to HTTP headers. See path spec rules section. | /connectors/connector1/status |
response.http.headers.{name}.included.mime.types | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of included mime types applied to HTTP headers | application/json |
response.http.headers.{name}.excluded.mime.types | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of excluded mime types applied to HTTP headers. | application/xml |
response.http.headers.{name}.included.http.methods | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of included http methods applied to HTTP headers | POST,PUT |
response.http.headers.{name}.excluded.http.methods | string | "" | low | It is a comma separated values of excluded http methods applied to HTTP headers | GET |
Detailed Explanation responsefor response.http.headers.{name}.header.configThe name will be one of names defined in property response.http.headers
The format will be "[[action] [header]:[header value],..." which is a list of [action] [header]:[value] separated by comma ",". So it is a CSV of actions to perform on headers with the following syntax:
[action] [header name]: [header value],
[action] can be one of "set, add, setDate, or addDate" which specify an action will perform on header.
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