import type { OutgoingHttpHeaders } from 'node:http'; /** * Takes in a nullable WebAPI Headers object and produces a NodeJS OutgoingHttpHeaders object suitable for usage * with ServerResponse.writeHead(..) or ServerResponse.setHeader(..) * * @param webHeaders WebAPI Headers object * @returns NodeJS OutgoingHttpHeaders object with multiple set-cookie handled as an array of values */ export const createOutgoingHttpHeaders = ( headers: Headers | undefined | null ): OutgoingHttpHeaders | undefined => { if (!headers) { return undefined; } // at this point, a multi-value'd set-cookie header is invalid (it was concatenated as a single CSV, which is not valid for set-cookie) const nodeHeaders: OutgoingHttpHeaders = Object.fromEntries(headers.entries()); if (Object.keys(nodeHeaders).length === 0) { return undefined; } // if there is > 1 set-cookie header, we have to fix it to be an array of values if (headers.has('set-cookie')) { // @ts-expect-error const cookieHeaders = headers.getSetCookie() as string[]; if (cookieHeaders.length > 1) { // the Headers.entries() API already normalized all header names to lower case so we can safely index this as 'set-cookie' nodeHeaders['set-cookie'] = cookieHeaders; } } return nodeHeaders; };