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kong.service.response
Module for manipulating the response from the Service.
kong.service.response.get_status()
Returns the HTTP status code of the response from the Service as a Lua number.
Phases
header_filter,body_filter,log
Returns
number|nil: The status code from the response from the Service, ornilif the request was not proxied (that is, ifkong.response.get_source()returned anything other than"service").
Usage
kong.log.inspect(kong.service.response.get_status()) -- 418
kong.service.response.get_headers([max_headers])
Returns a Lua table holding the headers from the Service response. Keys are header names. Values are either a string with the header value, or an array of strings if a header was sent multiple times. Header names in this table are case-insensitive and dashes (-) can be written as underscores (_); that is, the header X-Custom-Header can also be retrieved as x_custom_header.
Unlike kong.response.get_headers(), this function only returns headers that are present in the response from the Service (ignoring headers added by Kong itself). If the request is not proxied to a Service (e.g. an authentication plugin rejected a request and produced an HTTP 401 response), then the returned headers value might be nil, since no response from the Service has been received.
By default, this function returns up to 100 headers. The optional max_headers argument can be specified to customize this limit, but must be greater than 1 and not greater than 1000.
Phases
header_filter,body_filter,log
Parameters
- max_headers (
number, optional): Sets a limit on the maximum number of headers that can be parsed.
Returns
table: The response headers in table form.string: If more headers thanmax_headersare present, returns a string with the error"truncated".
Usage
-- Given a response with the following headers:-- X-Custom-Header: bla-- X-Another: foo bar-- X-Another: bazlocal headers = kong.service.response.get_headers()if headers thenkong.log.inspect(headers.x_custom_header) -- "bla"kong.log.inspect(headers.x_another[1]) -- "foo bar"kong.log.inspect(headers["X-Another"][2]) -- "baz"end
kong.service.response.get_header(name)
Returns the value of the specified response header.
Unlike kong.response.get_header(), this function only returns a header if it is present in the response from the Service (ignoring headers added by Kong itself).
Phases
header_filter,body_filter,log
Parameters
name (
string): The name of the header.Header names in are case-insensitive and are normalized to lowercase, and dashes (
-) can be written as underscores (_); that is, the headerX-Custom-Headercan also be retrieved asx_custom_header.
Returns
string|nil: The value of the header, ornilif a header withnameis not found in the response. If a header with the same name is present multiple times in the response, this function returns the value of the first occurrence of this header.
Usage
-- Given a response with the following headers:-- X-Custom-Header: bla-- X-Another: foo bar-- X-Another: bazkong.log.inspect(kong.service.response.get_header("x-custom-header")) -- "bla"kong.log.inspect(kong.service.response.get_header("X-Another")) -- "foo bar"
kong.service.response.get_raw_body()
Returns the raw buffered body.
Phases
header_filter,body_filter,log
Returns
string: The raw buffered body.
Usage
-- Plugin needs to call kong.service.request.enable_buffering() on `rewrite`-- or `access` phase prior calling this function.local body = kong.service.response.get_raw_body()
kong.service.response.get_body([mimetype[, max_args]])
Returns the decoded buffered body.
Phases
header_filter,body_filter,log
Parameters
- mimetype (
string, optional): The MIME type of the response (if known). - max_args (
number, optional): Sets a limit on the maximum number of (what?) that can be parsed.
Returns
string: The decoded buffered body
Usage
-- Plugin needs to call kong.service.request.enable_buffering() on `rewrite`-- or `access` phase prior calling this function.local body = kong.service.response.get_body()