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Modify request property

Create a modified request with edited properties based off of an incoming request.
export default {
async fetch(request) {
/**
* Example someHost is set up to return raw JSON
* @param {string} someUrl the URL to send the request to, since we are setting hostname too only path is applied
* @param {string} someHost the host the request will resolve too
*/
const someHost = "example.com";
const someUrl = "https://foo.example.com/api.js";
/**
* The best practice is to only assign new RequestInit properties
* on the request object using either a method or the constructor
*/
const newRequestInit = {
// Change method
method: "POST",
// Change body
body: JSON.stringify({ bar: "foo" }),
// Change the redirect mode.
redirect: "follow",
// Change headers, note this method will erase existing headers
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
// Change a Cloudflare feature on the outbound response
cf: { apps: false },
};
// Change just the host
const url = new URL(someUrl);
url.hostname = someHost;
// Best practice is to always use the original request to construct the new request
// to clone all the attributes. Applying the URL also requires a constructor
// since once a Request has been constructed, its URL is immutable.
const newRequest = new Request(
url.toString(),
new Request(request, newRequestInit)
);
// Set headers using method
newRequest.headers.set("X-Example", "bar");
newRequest.headers.set("Content-Type", "application/json");
try {
return await fetch(newRequest);
} catch (e) {
return new Response(JSON.stringify({ error: e.message }), {
status: 500,
});
}
},
};
export default {
async fetch(request): Promise<Response> {
/**
* Example someHost is set up to return raw JSON
* @param {string} someUrl the URL to send the request to, since we are setting hostname too only path is applied
* @param {string} someHost the host the request will resolve too
*/
const someHost = "example.com";
const someUrl = "https://foo.example.com/api.js";
/**
* The best practice is to only assign new RequestInit properties
* on the request object using either a method or the constructor
*/
const newRequestInit = {
// Change method
method: "POST",
// Change body
body: JSON.stringify({ bar: "foo" }),
// Change the redirect mode.
redirect: "follow",
// Change headers, note this method will erase existing headers
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
// Change a Cloudflare feature on the outbound response
cf: { apps: false },
};
// Change just the host
const url = new URL(someUrl);
url.hostname = someHost;
// Best practice is to always use the original request to construct the new request
// to clone all the attributes. Applying the URL also requires a constructor
// since once a Request has been constructed, its URL is immutable.
const newRequest = new Request(
url.toString(),
new Request(request, newRequestInit)
);
// Set headers using method
newRequest.headers.set("X-Example", "bar");
newRequest.headers.set("Content-Type", "application/json");
try {
return await fetch(newRequest);
} catch (e) {
return new Response(JSON.stringify({ error: e.message }), {
status: 500,
});
}
},
} satisfies ExportedHandler;
import json
from pyodide.ffi import to_js as _to_js
from js import Object, URL, Request, fetch, Response
def to_js(obj):
return _to_js(obj, dict_converter=Object.fromEntries)
async def on_fetch(request):
some_host = "example.com"
some_url = "https://foo.example.com/api.js"
# The best practice is to only assign new_request_init properties
# on the request object using either a method or the constructor
new_request_init = {
"method": "POST", # Change method
"body": json.dumps({ "bar": "foo" }), # Change body
"redirect": "follow", # Change the redirect mode
# Change headers, note this method will erase existing headers
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
# Change a Cloudflare feature on the outbound response
"cf": { "apps": False },
}
# Change just the host
url = URL.new(some_url)
url.hostname = some_host
# Best practice is to always use the original request to construct the new request
# to clone all the attributes. Applying the URL also requires a constructor
# since once a Request has been constructed, its URL is immutable.
org_request = Request.new(request, new_request_init)
new_request = Request.new(url.toString(),org_request)
new_request.headers["X-Example"] = "bar"
new_request.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json"
try:
return await fetch(new_request)
except Exception as e:
return Response.new({"error": str(e)}, status=500)