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vary
rewrite in TypeScript with ESM and CommonJS targets
Manipulate the HTTP Vary header
pnpm i es-vary
import { vary, append } from 'es-vary'
vary(res, field)
Adds the given header field
to the Vary
response header of res
.
This can be a string of a single field, a string of a valid Vary
header, or an array of multiple fields.
This will append the header if not already listed, otherwise leaves it listed in the current location.
vary(res, 'Origin')
append(header, field)
Adds the given header field
to the Vary
response header string header
.
This can be a string of a single field, a string of a valid Vary
header,
or an array of multiple fields.
This will append the header if not already listed, otherwise leaves it listed in the current location. The new header string is returned.
// Get header string appending "Origin" to "Accept, User-Agent"
append('Accept, User-Agent', 'Origin')
import { createServer } from 'http
import { vary } from 'es-vary'
createServer((req, res) => {
// about to user-agent sniff
vary(res, 'User-Agent')
const ua = req.headers['user-agent'] || ''
const isMobile = /mobi|android|touch|mini/i.test(ua)
// serve site, depending on isMobile
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/html')
res.end('You are (probably) ' + (isMobile ? '' : 'not ') + 'a mobile user')
})
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FAQs
vary rewrite in TypeScript with ESM and CommonJS targets
The npm package es-vary receives a total of 46,872 weekly downloads. As such, es-vary popularity was classified as popular.
We found that es-vary 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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