method ServerHttp2Session.origin
#ServerHttp2Session.origin(...origins: Array<string
| url.URL
| { origin: string; }>): voidSubmits an ORIGIN frame (as defined by RFC 8336) to the connected client
to advertise the set of origins for which the server is capable of providing
authoritative responses.
import http2 from 'node:http2';
const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow();
const server = http2.createSecureServer(options);
server.on('stream', (stream) => {
stream.respond();
stream.end('ok');
});
server.on('session', (session) => {
session.origin('https://example.com', 'https://example.org');
});
When a string is passed as an origin, it will be parsed as a URL and the
origin will be derived. For instance, the origin for the HTTP URL 'https://example.org/foo/bar' is the ASCII string 'https://example.org'. An error will be thrown if either the given
string
cannot be parsed as a URL or if a valid origin cannot be derived.
A URL object, or any object with an origin property, may be passed as
an origin, in which case the value of the origin property will be
used. The value of the origin property must be a properly serialized
ASCII origin.
Alternatively, the origins option may be used when creating a new HTTP/2
server using the http2.createSecureServer() method:
import http2 from 'node:http2';
const options = getSecureOptionsSomehow();
options.origins = ['https://example.com', 'https://example.org'];
const server = http2.createSecureServer(options);
server.on('stream', (stream) => {
stream.respond();
stream.end('ok');
});
Parameters #
#...origins: Array<string
| url.URL
| { origin: string; }> Return Type #
void