The HTTP headers are available in the Rack environment passed to your app:
HTTP_
Variables: Variables corresponding to the client-supplied HTTP request headers (i.e., variables whose names begin with HTTP_). The presence or absence of these variables should correspond with the presence or absence of the appropriate HTTP header in the request.
So the HTTP headers are prefixed with "HTTP_" and added to the hash.
Here's a little program that extracts and displays them:
require 'rack'
app = Proc.new do |env|
headers = env.select {|k,v| k.start_with? 'HTTP_'}
.collect {|key, val| [key.sub(/^HTTP_/, ''), val]}
.collect {|key, val| "#{key}: #{val}<br>"}
.sort
[200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/html'}, headers]
end
Rack::Server.start :app => app, :Port => 8080
When I run this, in addition to the HTTP headers as shown by Chrome or Firefox, there is a "VERSION: HTPP/1.1" (i.e. an entry with key "HTTP_VERSION" and value "HTTP/1.1" is being added to the env hash).
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