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luxuze avatar luxuze commented on May 27, 2024

v1.0.8

You can define the http header:

client := request.Client{
        URL:    "https://google.com",
        Method: "POST",
       Header: map[string]string{"Cache-Control": "no-cache", ...},
 }
resp := client.Send()
if resp.OK(){
...
}

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bgbusted avatar bgbusted commented on May 27, 2024

v1.0.8

You can define the http header:

client := request.Client{
        URL:    "https://google.com",
        Method: "POST",
       Header: map[string]string{"Cache-Control": "no-cache", ...},
 }
resp := client.Send()
if resp.OK(){
...
}

I have an issue with uTLS with the header Accept-Encoding: gzip
should be except uTLS support ? https://gitlab.com/yawning/utls for ClientHello...
check my source at
https://gist.github.com/bgbusted/698a76a42794364238ed0eb2b91e6186

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luxuze avatar luxuze commented on May 27, 2024

v1.0.8
You can define the http header:

client := request.Client{
        URL:    "https://google.com",
        Method: "POST",
       Header: map[string]string{"Cache-Control": "no-cache", ...},
 }
resp := client.Send()
if resp.OK(){
...
}

I have an issue with uTLS with the header Accept-Encoding: gzip
should be except uTLS support ? https://gitlab.com/yawning/utls for ClientHello...
check my source at
https://gist.github.com/bgbusted/698a76a42794364238ed0eb2b91e6186

According to net/http docs (line 110) if you manually set the Accept-Encoding request header, than gzipped response will not automatically decompressed by the http.Transport. Otherwise, behavior is controlled by the Transport's DisableCompression boolean

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bgbusted avatar bgbusted commented on May 27, 2024

v1.0.8
You can define the http header:

client := request.Client{
        URL:    "https://google.com",
        Method: "POST",
       Header: map[string]string{"Cache-Control": "no-cache", ...},
 }
resp := client.Send()
if resp.OK(){
...
}

I have an issue with uTLS with the header Accept-Encoding: gzip
should be except uTLS support ? https://gitlab.com/yawning/utls for ClientHello...
check my source at
https://gist.github.com/bgbusted/698a76a42794364238ed0eb2b91e6186

According to net/http docs (line 110) if you manually set the Accept-Encoding request header, than gzipped response will not automatically decompressed by the http.Transport. Otherwise, behavior is controlled by the Transport's DisableCompression boolean

Thank you so much! But I have an issue with making it by order just like chrome
the CanonicalHeaderKey makes my headers goes by the ABC or something, how do I set ""type Header map[string][]string"" to have the headers by my order?

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bgbusted avatar bgbusted commented on May 27, 2024

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bgbusted avatar bgbusted commented on May 27, 2024

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luxuze avatar luxuze commented on May 27, 2024

@bgbusted ok, i will release a new version to support this today.

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luxuze avatar luxuze commented on May 27, 2024

@bgbusted upgrade to v1.0.9

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luxuze avatar luxuze commented on May 27, 2024

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