Get request headers in azure functions NodeJs Http Trigger
How do I get the request headers in Azure functions ? I use JavaScript http trigger to handle a request. I need to read some token sent in the request header from the front end. How can I do this ?
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('JavaScript HTTP trigger function processed a request.');
if (true) {
context.log(req.headers['Authorization'])
context.res = {
// status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
body: "Hello there "
};
}
else {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Please pass a name on the query string or in the request body"
};
}
context.done();
};
javascript node.js


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How do I get the request headers in Azure functions ? I use JavaScript http trigger to handle a request. I need to read some token sent in the request header from the front end. How can I do this ?
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('JavaScript HTTP trigger function processed a request.');
if (true) {
context.log(req.headers['Authorization'])
context.res = {
// status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
body: "Hello there "
};
}
else {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Please pass a name on the query string or in the request body"
};
}
context.done();
};
javascript node.js


can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56
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How do I get the request headers in Azure functions ? I use JavaScript http trigger to handle a request. I need to read some token sent in the request header from the front end. How can I do this ?
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('JavaScript HTTP trigger function processed a request.');
if (true) {
context.log(req.headers['Authorization'])
context.res = {
// status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
body: "Hello there "
};
}
else {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Please pass a name on the query string or in the request body"
};
}
context.done();
};
javascript node.js


How do I get the request headers in Azure functions ? I use JavaScript http trigger to handle a request. I need to read some token sent in the request header from the front end. How can I do this ?
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('JavaScript HTTP trigger function processed a request.');
if (true) {
context.log(req.headers['Authorization'])
context.res = {
// status: 200, /* Defaults to 200 */
body: "Hello there "
};
}
else {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Please pass a name on the query string or in the request body"
};
}
context.done();
};
javascript node.js


javascript node.js


edited Dec 19 '17 at 16:33
Jewel Lukose
asked Dec 19 '17 at 15:54


Jewel LukoseJewel Lukose
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can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56
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can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56
can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56
can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56
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Use req.headers
, e.g.
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('Header: ' + req.headers['user-agent']);
context.done();
};
Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
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In case anyone wants the C#:
e.g.
To get the Authorization token:
log.Info(req.Headers.Authorization.Token.ToString());
More on the various headers here.
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Use req.headers
, e.g.
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('Header: ' + req.headers['user-agent']);
context.done();
};
Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
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Use req.headers
, e.g.
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('Header: ' + req.headers['user-agent']);
context.done();
};
Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
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Use req.headers
, e.g.
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('Header: ' + req.headers['user-agent']);
context.done();
};
Use req.headers
, e.g.
module.exports = function (context, req) {
context.log('Header: ' + req.headers['user-agent']);
context.done();
};
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Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
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Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
Thank you so much. I couldn't find in any part of the documentation.
– Jewel Lukose
Dec 19 '17 at 16:22
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In case anyone wants the C#:
e.g.
To get the Authorization token:
log.Info(req.Headers.Authorization.Token.ToString());
More on the various headers here.
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In case anyone wants the C#:
e.g.
To get the Authorization token:
log.Info(req.Headers.Authorization.Token.ToString());
More on the various headers here.
add a comment |
In case anyone wants the C#:
e.g.
To get the Authorization token:
log.Info(req.Headers.Authorization.Token.ToString());
More on the various headers here.
In case anyone wants the C#:
e.g.
To get the Authorization token:
log.Info(req.Headers.Authorization.Token.ToString());
More on the various headers here.
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can you post your code so we can look at it and help you out?
– hjm
Dec 19 '17 at 15:56