For information about the toolbar options, see the Common Properties page, Toolbars and Controls section.
Properties Tab
Parent Details
If this item is within or belongs to another, its parent name is shown here. See the Parent Details section on the Common Properties page for more details.
Basic Settings
Field
Description
Name
Enter the name of the HTTP header Item. You must not include a colon after the name. For example:
Content-Type
Value
Enter the value of the HTTP header Item. For example: text/xml; charset=UTF-8
You can embed expressions within a statement by enclosing the expression in ${…}; see Embedded Expressions. For example, to refer to a specific attribute on a lookup pipe that connects to a HTTP collector or HTTP exporter, include:
${pipe_name.attribute_name}
where:
pipe_name is the name of the pipe
attribute_nameis the name of the attribute.
This is useful if the value you need changes. For example, a character set is defined in the attribute "lang". The actual character set varies depending on the language used in the source HTTP. To read the character set from the pipe "in", specify:
text/xml; charset=${in.lang}
Description
We recommend that you always enter a description to explain the purpose of this item.
Audit Tab
Audit Summary
See the Common Properties page, Audit Summary section.
HTTP Header Exceptions
Depending on your system's API, some headers may either be ignored or added.
The following headers may be ignored if you create a HTTP Header for them.
Access-Control-Request-Headers
Access-Control-Request-Method
Content-Length
Content-Transfer-Encoding
Host
Keep-Alive
Origin
Trailer
Transfer-Encoding
Upgrade
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any header starting with sec-.
Some headers will be automatically added if you do not create a HTTP Header for them: