I'm using a login endpoint that returns a bearer token as a response header, as I can see in the "Network" Chrome inspect window:
Response Headers
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials:true
Access-Control-Allow-Origin:http://localhost:8100
Authorization:Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJuZWxpby5jdXJzb3NAZ21haWwuY29tIiwiZXhwIjoxNTEyNzA3OTQ3fQ.pOR4WrqkaFXdwbeod1tNlDniFZXTeMXzKz9uU68rLXEWDAVRgWIphvx5F_VCsXDwimD8Q04JrxelkNgZMzBgXA
Cache-Control:no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate
Content-Length:188
(etc...)
However, when I try to print "headers" from the response using a HttpClient instance:
authenticate(credentials) {
let creds = JSON.stringify(credentials);
let contentHeader = new HttpHeaders({"Content-Type": "application/json"});
this.http.post(this.LOGIN_URL, creds, { headers: contentHeader, observe: 'response'})
.subscribe(
(resp) => {
console.log("resp-ok");
console.log(resp.headers);
},
(resp) => {
console.log("resp-error");
console.log(resp);
}
);
}
I get a completely different structure:
HttpHeaders {normalizedNames: Map(0), lazyUpdate: null, lazyInit: ƒ}
lazyInit : ƒ ()
lazyUpdate : null
normalizedNames : Map(0) {}
I also tried the get(headerName) method and got null. What am I missing? How can I get that "Authorization" header from my response?
try like this :
You are almost there.
The reason it is not working is because you didn't use the
.get
function of theheaders
.Change this
To this
More Info:
Official doc here
Are you sure you are adding it as a part of the response? You need to add the header in the response:
And then you can do what you have been trying. I think headers.get('Authorization') should give you the desired value