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title: "useRequestHeader"
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description: "Use useRequestHeader to access a certain incoming request header."
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- label: Source
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icon: i-simple-icons-github
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to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/blob/main/packages/nuxt/src/app/composables/ssr.ts
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size: xs
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---
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You can use the built-in [`useRequestHeader`](/docs/api/composables/use-request-header) composable to access any incoming request header within your pages, components, and plugins.
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```ts
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// Get the authorization request header
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const authorization = useRequestHeader('authorization')
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```
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::callout
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In the browser, `useRequestHeader` will return `undefined`.
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## Example
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We can use `useRequestHeader` to easily figure out if a user is authorized or not.
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The example below reads the `authorization` request header to find out if a person can access a restricted resource.
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```ts [middleware/authorized-only.ts]
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export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {
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if (!useRequestHeader('authorization')) {
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return navigateTo('/not-authorized')
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}
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})
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```
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