Allow custom headers for submit
(and fetcher.submit
)
#10002
Replies: 6 comments 5 replies
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I guess the current way to do this would be to use hidden input values? (or query params on get requests) |
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I wanted to submit a DELETE request with a custom header. It's unfortunate it isn't allowed. |
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Just stumbled across this today, it makes implementing proper CSRF a pain. Even the OWASP cheatsheet says if possible use a header rather than a form field as it's more secure and only allowed for same-origin requests. @kentcdodds did you find any work around on this or is it still off limits? |
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Also ran into this, but in a bit of a weird use case. We have an action we're using internally, but also accessible to outside requests via API key. We can't add our auth headers, so we had to dump |
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Same need for me, to add a Bearer header. |
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I also need this feature. Please Add it. Thank you |
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That's it. Just let me pass my own headers for stuff that wouldn't work without JavaScript anyway. My specific use case is to force a specific instance of my app to handle a request, but I'm sure there are other use cases too.
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