The has()
method of the Headers
interface returns a boolean stating whether a Headers
object contains a certain header.
For security reasons, some headers can only be controlled by the user agent. These headers include the forbidden header names and forbidden response header names.
Syntax
Parameters
-
name
-
The name of the HTTP header you want to test for. If the given name is not a valid HTTP header name, this method throws a TypeError
.
Return value
Examples
Creating an empty Headers
object is simple:
const myHeaders = new Headers();
You could add a header to this using Headers.append
, then test for the existence of it using has()
:
myHeaders.append("Content-Type", "image/jpeg");
myHeaders.has("Content-Type");
myHeaders.has("Accept-Encoding");
Specifications
Browser compatibility
|
Desktop |
Mobile |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
WebView Android |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
has |
42 |
14 |
39 |
No |
29 |
10.1 |
42 |
42 |
39 |
29 |
10.3 |
4.0 |
See also