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@tshttp/header
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Ultra **typed**, over **documented**, and neatly **organised** HTTP header enums, to use for a great developper experience.
@tshttp/header
📰Ultra typed, over documented, and neatly organised HTTP header enums, to use for a great developper experience.
yarn add @tshttp/header
npm install @tshttp/header
import { Header } from '@tshttp/header'
req.header(Header.ContentType)
Header
enum is composed of the following exported enums:
RequestHeader
for the HTTP request headers.ResponseHeader
for the HTTP response headers.import { RequestHeader, ResponseHeader } from '@tshttp/header'
req.get(RequestHeader.XForwardedFor)
res.set(ResponseHeader.Allow, 'GET')
These enums are actually object litterals with a const
assertion.`
When use as a type, each category is a union of corresponding headers.
import { Header, ResponseHeader } from '@tshttp/status'
function setHeader(name: ResponseHeader, value: string) {
//...
}
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Ultra **typed**, over **documented**, and neatly **organised** HTTP header enums, to use for a great developper experience.
We found that @tshttp/header demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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