Basic Svelte
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<script module>
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Basic SvelteKit
Introduction
Routing
Loading data
Headers and cookies
Shared modules
API routes
Stores
Errors and redirects
Advanced SvelteKit
Page options
Link options
Advanced routing
Advanced loading
Environment variables
Conclusion
Inside a load
function (as well as in form actions, hooks and API routes, which we’ll learn about later) you have access to a setHeaders
function, which — unsurprisingly — can be used to set headers on the response.
Most commonly, you’d use it to customise caching behaviour with the Cache-Control
response header, but for the sake of this tutorial we’ll do something less advisable and more dramatic:
src/routes/+page.server
export function load({ setHeaders }) {
setHeaders({
'Content-Type': 'text/plain'
});
}
(You may need to reload the iframe to see the effect.)
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<h1>hello world</h1>