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docs(api): add useRequestHeaders
composable example (#8833)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Roe <daniel@roe.dev>
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# `useRequestHeaders`
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Within your pages, components, and plugins you can use `useRequestHeaders` to access the incoming request headers.
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You can use built-in `useRequestHeaders` composable to access the incoming request headers within your pages, components, and plugins.
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```js
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// Get all request headers
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@ -18,3 +18,21 @@ const headers = useRequestHeaders(['cookie'])
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::alert{icon=👉}
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In the browser, `useRequestHeaders` will return an empty object.
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## Example
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We can use `useRequestHeaders` to access and proxy the initial request's `authorization` header to any future internal requests during SSR.
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The example below adds the `authorization` request header to an isomorphic `$fetch` call.
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```vue [pages/some-page.vue]
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<script setup>
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const { data } = await useFetch('/api/confidential', {
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headers: useRequestHeaders(['authorization'])
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})
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</script>
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```
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[Another example](/getting-started/data-fetching#example-pass-client-headers-to-the-api) shows how we can pass cookies from the initial request to another API route.
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