Conditional headers
The ConditionalHeaders plugin avoids sending the body of content if it has not changed since the last request. This is achieved by using the following headers:
The
Last-Modifiedresponse header contains a resource modification time. For example, if the client request contains theIf-Modified-Sincevalue, Ktor will send a full response only if a resource has been modified after the given date. Note that for static files Ktor appends theLast-Modifiedheader automatically after installingConditionalHeaders.The
Etagresponse header is an identifier for a specific resource version. For instance, if the client request contains theIf-None-Matchvalue, Ktor won't send a full response in case this value matches theEtag. You can specify theEtagvalue when configuringConditionalHeaders.
Add dependencies
To use ConditionalHeaders, you need to include the ktor-server-conditional-headers artifact in the build script:
Install ConditionalHeaders
To install the ConditionalHeaders plugin to the application, pass it to the install function in the specified module. The code snippets below show how to install ConditionalHeaders...
... inside the
embeddedServerfunction call.... inside the explicitly defined
module, which is an extension function of theApplicationclass.
The ConditionalHeaders plugin can also be installed to specific routes. This might be useful if you need different ConditionalHeaders configurations for different application resources.
Configure headers
To configure ConditionalHeaders, you need to call the version function inside the install block. This function provides access to a list of resource versions for a given ApplicationCall and OutgoingContent. You can specify the required versions by using the EntityTagVersion and LastModifiedVersion class objects.
The code snippet below shows how to add a Etag and Last-Modified headers for CSS:
You can find the full example here: conditional-headers.