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Version: 3.4

response-rewrite

Description#

The response-rewrite Plugin rewrites the content returned by the Upstream and APISIX.

This Plugin can be useful in these scenarios:

  • To set Access-Control-Allow-* field for supporting CORS.
  • To set custom status_code and Location fields in the header to redirect.
tip

You can also use the redirect Plugin to setup redirects.

Attributes#

NameTypeRequiredDefaultValid valuesDescription
status_codeintegerFalse[200, 598]New HTTP status code in the response. If unset, falls back to the original status code.
bodystringFalseNew body of the response. The content-length would also be reset.
body_base64booleanFalsefalseWhen set, the body passed in body will be decoded before writing to the client which is used in some image and Protobuffer scenarios. Note that this field only allows decoding the body passed in plugin configuration and does not decode upstream response.
headersobjectFalse
headers.addarrayFalseAppend the new headers to the response. The format is ["name: value", ...]. The values in the header can contain Nginx variables like $remote_addr and $balancer_ip.
headers.setobjectFalseRewriting the headers. The format is {"name": "value", ...}. The values in the header can contain Nginx variables like $remote_addr and $balancer_ip.
headers.removearrayFalseRemove the headers. The format is ["name", ...].
varsarray[]FalseSee lua-resty-expr for a list of available operators.Nginx variable expressions to conditionally execute the rewrite. The Plugin will be executed unconditionally if this value is empty.
filtersarray[]FalseList of filters that modify the response body by replacing one specified string with another.
filters.regexstringTrueRegex pattern to match on the response body.
filters.scopestringFalse"once""once","global"Range to substitute. once substitutes the first match of filters.regex and global does global substitution.
filters.replacestringTrueContent to substitute with.
filters.optionsstringFalse"jo"Regex options. See ngx.re.match.
note

Only one of body or filters can be configured.

Enabling the Plugin#

The example below enables the response-rewrite Plugin on a specific Route:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/1  -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/test/index.html",
"plugins": {
"response-rewrite": {
"body": "{\"code\":\"ok\",\"message\":\"new json body\"}",
"headers": {
"set": {
"X-Server-id": 3,
"X-Server-status": "on",
"X-Server-balancer_addr": "$balancer_ip:$balancer_port"
}
},
"vars":[
[ "status","==",200 ]
]
}
},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:80": 1
}
}
}'

Here, vars is configured to run the Plugin only on responses with a 200 status code.

Besides set operation, you can also add or remove response header like:

"headers": {
"add": [
"X-Server-balancer_addr: $balancer_ip:$balancer_port"
],
"remove": [
"X-TO-BE-REMOVED"
]
}

The execution order among those operations are ["add", "set", "remove"].

If you are using the deprecated headers configuration which puts the headers directly under headers, you need to move them to headers.set.

Example usage#

Once you have enabled the Plugin as shown above, you can make a request:

curl -X GET -i  http://127.0.0.1:9080/test/index.html

The response will be as shown below no matter what the response is from the Upstream:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2019 09:15:12 GMT
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
X-Server-id: 3
X-Server-status: on
X-Server-balancer_addr: 127.0.0.1:80

{"code":"ok","message":"new json body"}
IMPORTANT

ngx.exit will interrupt the execution of a request and returns its status code to Nginx.

However, if ngx.exit is executed during an access phase, it will only interrupt the request processing phase and the response phase will still continue to run.

So, if you have configured the response-rewrite Plugin, it do a force overwrite of the response.

Phaserewriteaccessheader_filterbody_filter
rewritengx.exit
access×ngx.exit
header_filterngx.exit
body_filter×ngx.exit

The example below shows how you can replace a key in the response body. Here, the key X-Amzn-Trace-Id is replaced with X-Amzn-Trace-Id-Replace by configuring the filters attribute using regex:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/1 -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
{
"plugins":{
"response-rewrite":{
"headers":{
"set": {
"X-Server-id":3,
"X-Server-status":"on",
"X-Server-balancer_addr":"$balancer_ip:$balancer_port"
}
},
"filters":[
{
"regex":"X-Amzn-Trace-Id",
"scope":"global",
"replace":"X-Amzn-Trace-Id-Replace"
}
],
"vars":[
[
"status",
"==",
200
]
]
}
},
"upstream":{
"type":"roundrobin",
"scheme":"https",
"nodes":{
"httpbin.org:443":1
}
},
"uri":"/*"
}'
curl -X GET -i  http://127.0.0.1:9080/get
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
X-Server-status: on
X-Server-balancer-addr: 34.206.80.189:443
X-Server-id: 3

{
"args": {},
"headers": {
"Accept": "*/*",
"Host": "127.0.0.1",
"User-Agent": "curl/7.29.0",
"X-Amzn-Trace-Id-Replace": "Root=1-629e0b89-1e274fdd7c23ca6e64145aa2",
"X-Forwarded-Host": "127.0.0.1"
},
"origin": "127.0.0.1, 117.136.46.203",
"url": "https://127.0.0.1/get"
}

Disable Plugin#

To disable the response-rewrite Plugin, you can delete the corresponding JSON configuration from the Plugin configuration. APISIX will automatically reload and you do not have to restart for this to take effect.

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes/1  -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
{
"methods": ["GET"],
"uri": "/test/index.html",
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:80": 1
}
}
}'