The http.server.maxHeadersCount is an inbuilt application programming interface of class Server within the HTTP module which is used to get the maximum number of incoming headers to count.
Syntax:
const server.maxHeadersCount
Parameters: This property does not accept any argument as a parameter.
Return Value: It does not return any value.
Example 1: Filename-index.js
// Node.js program to demonstrate the // server.maxHeadersCount property // Importing http module const http = require( 'http' );
// Setting up PORT const PORT = process.env.PORT || 3000; // Creating http Server const httpServer = http.createServer( function (request, response) {
// Getting the reference of the
// underlying socket object
// by using socket method
const value = response.socket;
// Display result by using end() method
response.end( "socket buffersize : "
+ value.bufferSize, 'utf8' , () => {
console.log( "displaying the result..." );
// Closing server
// by using close() method
httpServer.close(() => {
console.log( "server is closed" )
})
});
});
// Listening to http Server // by using listen() method httpServer.listen(PORT, () => { console.log( "Server is running at port 3000..." );
}); // Getting max header count // by using maxHeadersCount method const v = httpServer.maxHeadersCount // Display the result console.log( 'maximum header count :-' + v)
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Run the index.js file using the following command:
node index.js
Output:
maximum header count :-null Server is running at port 3000... displaying the result... server is closed
Now run http://localhost:3000/ in the browser and you will see the following output on the screen:
socket buffersize : 0
Example 2: Filename-index.js
// Node.js program to demonstrate the // server.maxHeadersCount method // Importing http module const http = require( 'http' );
// Request and response handler const http2Handlers = (request, response) => { // Getting the reference of the
// underlying socket object
// by using socket method
const value = response.socket;
// Display result by using end() method
response.end( "socket local address : "
+ value.localAddress, 'utf8' , () => {
console.log( "displaying the result..." );
// Closing server
// by using close() method
httpServer.close(() => {
console.log( "server is closed" )
})
});
}; // Listening to http Server // by using listen() method const httpServer = http.createServer( http2Handlers).listen(3000, () => {
console.log( "Server is running at port 3000..." );
});
// Getting max header count // by using maxHeadersCount method const v = httpServer.maxHeadersCount if (v || v > 1) {
console.log( "maximum header count is greater than 1" )
} else {
console.log( "maximum header count is less than 1" )
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Run the index.js file using the following command:
node index.js
Output:
maximum header count is less than 1 Server is running at port 3000... displaying the result... server is closed
Now run http://localhost:3000/ in the browser and you will see the following output on the screen:
socket local address : ::1
Reference: https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v12.x/docs/api/http.html#http_server_maxheaderscount