0.0.1 • Published 4 months ago

set-status v0.0.1

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4 months ago

set-status

Set a custom HTTP status code for the client by utilizing proxy and a meta tag.

Note: Manipulating HTTP status code is not recommended for production. Use at your own risk.

Install

pnpm add set-status

Configuration

You can configure all settings with the environment variables.

  • Set the TARGET_URL as your target app URL, http://localhost:3000 by default.
  • Set the PROXY_SERVER_PORT for the proxy server port, 3001 by default.
  • Set the TARGET_META_NAME for the target meta tag, set-status by default.
  • Set the IGNORE_PATH_REGEX for the regex to ignore the target path set to Next.js by default.

See .env.example for an example.

Usage

Basic

Run the proxy server with the following command:

pnpm proxy-status

The proxy server will look for the target meta tag and set the status code to the client.

<meta name="set-status" content="401" />

The meta tag above will let the proxy server set the status code to 401.

Recommended

Install concurrently to run the proxy server and your production app concurrently.

pnpm add concurrently

Set your start script in package.json as follows:

{
  "scripts": {
    "start": "concurrently \"pnpm proxy-status\" \"YOUR PRODUCTION COMMAND\""
  }
}
pnpm start

Next.js

See examples in examples/nextjs.

In Next.js, you can statically set a custom meta tag by using a Metadata API.

Through this, we can set the status code read from the target meta tag.

// page.tsx

export default function Unauthorized() {
  return (
    <div>
      <h1>401</h1>
      <p>Unauthorized</p>
    </div>
  )
}

export const metadata = {
  other: {
    'set-status': 401,
  },
}

Also, you can dynamically set the target meta tag by using generateMetadata function.

// page.tsx

export async function generateMetadata() {
  const res = await fetch('https://example.com/api')
  
  if (res.status !== 200) {
    return {
      other: {
        'set-status': res.status,
      },
    }
  }
}

For more information about the Metadata API, see the Next.js documentation.