Response created¶
Available since: 1.0.0
Fires, once a response was created for replying to a request.
Provided tokens
| Token | Description |
|---|---|
[user] |
The current user. Alias: current_user |
[htmx] |
Information about the current HTMX request. |
[htmx:is_request] |
Whether the current request was sent by HTMX ("1" or "0"). |
[htmx:boosted] |
Whether the current request was boosted by HTMX ("1" or "0"). |
[htmx:history_restore] |
Whether the current request is for HTMX history restoration ("1" or "0"). |
[htmx:target] |
The value of the HX-Target request header. |
[htmx:trigger] |
The value of the HX-Trigger request header. |
[htmx:trigger_name] |
The value of the HX-Trigger-Name request header. |
[htmx:current_url] |
The value of the HX-Current-URL request header. |
[htmx:prompt] |
The value of the HX-Prompt request header. |
[event] |
The event. |
[event:method] |
The request method, e.g. "GET" or "POST". |
[event:path] |
The requested path. |
[event:query] |
The query arguments of the request. |
[event:headers] |
The request headers. |
[event:content_type] |
The content type of the request. |
[event:content] |
The content of the POST request. |
[event:ip] |
The client IP. |
[event:code] |
The response code. |
[event] |
The event. |
[event:machine_name] |
The machine name of the ECA event. |
[session_user] |
The user account that dispatched the event, regardless if ECA is processing models under a different account. This is only available if ECA is configured to always run under a specific account. |
Fires after a response has been created but before it is sent to the client. Useful for adding or modifying response headers (CORS, caching, security headers), altering the response body, or changing HTTP status codes.
Tokens available: [event:method], [event:path], [event:query], [event:headers], [event:content_type], [event:content], [event:ip], [event:code].