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You can use the HTTP Redirect filter to enable API Gateway to send an HTTP redirect message. For example, you can send an HTTP redirect to force a client to enter user credentials on an HTML login page if no HTTP cookie already exists. Alternatively, you can send an HTTP redirect if a web page has moved to a new URL address.
Complete the following settings:
Name:
Enter a descriptive name for this filter.
HTTP response code status:
Enter the HTTP response code status to use in the HTTP redirect message.
Defaults to 301
, which means that the requested resource
has been assigned a new permanent URI, and any future references to this
resource should use the returned redirect URL.
Redirect URL:
Enter the URL address to which the message is redirected.
Content-Type:
Enter the Content-Type
of the HTTP redirect message
(for example, text/xml
).
Message Body:
Enter the message body text to send in the HTTP redirect message.