request headers

[rɪˈkwɛst ˈhɛdərz]
nounpl: request headers
cabeçalhos de requisição
1. HTTP metadata fields sent by a client to a server along with an HTTP request, containing information about the request such as content type, authentication, caching directives, and other parameters
The request headers include the User-Agent, Accept-Language, and Authorization fields.
Os cabeçalhos de requisição incluem os campos User-Agent, Accept-Language e Authorization.
2. The initial lines of an HTTP request that specify protocol information before the message body
You can inspect the request headers in your browser's developer tools network tab.
Você pode inspecionar os cabeçalhos de requisição na aba de rede das ferramentas do desenvolvedor do seu navegador.
In Brazilian tech communities, this is primarily a technical term used in web development and API integration contexts. While Portuguese translations exist, many developers and documentation sources use the English term 'request headers' directly, reflecting the international nature of programming. The term is essential in REST API development, which is widely adopted in Brazilian software companies.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
HTTP headersrequest metadataheader fieldsHTTP request headers
Antonyms / Antônimos
response headersresponse metadata

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
cabeçalhos de requisição
Standard term used in Brazilian technical documentation and development communities
Portugal
cabeçalhos de solicitação
Alternative phrasing used in European Portuguese, though cabeçalhos de requisição is also understood
International Tech
request headers (often kept in English)
In many Brazilian tech environments, the English term is used directly in code and documentation

Related Words

HTTP requestresponse headerscontent-typeauthorizationuser-agentAPIREST

Related Idioms & Phrases

set the request headers
modify the request headers
inspect the request headers
clear the request headers
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