On this page
HX-Location Response Header
This response header can be used to trigger a client side redirection without reloading the whole page. Instead of changing the page’s location it will act like following a hx-boost link, creating a new history entry, issuing an ajax request to the value of the header and pushing the path into history.
A sample response would be:
HX-Location: /test
Which would push the client to test as if the user had clicked on <a href="/test" hx-boost="true">
If you want to redirect to a specific target on the page rather than the default of document.body, you can pass more details along with the event, by using JSON for the value of the header:
HX-Location: {"path":"/test2", "target":"#testdiv"}
Path is required and is url to load the response from. The rest of the data mirrors the ajax api context, which is:
source- the source element of the requestevent- an event that “triggered” the requesthandler- a callback that will handle the response HTMLtarget- the target to swap the response intoswap- how the response will be swapped in relative to the targetvalues- values to submit with the requestheaders- headers to submit with the requestselect- allows you to select the content you want swapped from a response
Licensed under the Zero-Clause BSD License.
https://htmx.org/headers/hx-location/