Response: headers property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2017.
The headers
read-only property of the
Response
interface contains the Headers
object associated
with the response.
Value
A Headers
object.
Examples
In our Fetch Response example (see Fetch Response live)
we create a new Request
object using the Request()
constructor, passing it a JPG path.
We then fetch this request using fetch()
, extract a blob from the response using Response.blob
,
create an object URL out of it using URL.createObjectURL()
, and display this in an <img>
.
Note that at the top of the fetch()
block, we log the response headers to the console.
js
const myImage = document.querySelector("img");
const myRequest = new Request("flowers.jpg");
fetch(myRequest)
.then((response) => {
console.log("response.headers =", response.headers);
return response.blob();
})
.then((myBlob) => {
const objectURL = URL.createObjectURL(myBlob);
myImage.src = objectURL;
});
Specifications
Specification |
---|
Fetch Standard # ref-for-dom-response-headers① |
Browser compatibility
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