Header mutation rules (proto)
config.common.mutation_rules.v3.HeaderMutationRules
[config.common.mutation_rules.v3.HeaderMutationRules proto]
The HeaderMutationRules structure specifies what headers may be manipulated by a processing filter. This set of rules makes it possible to control which modifications a filter may make.
By default, an external processing server may add, modify, or remove any header except for an “Envoy internal” header (which is typically denoted by an x-envoy prefix) or specific headers that may affect further filter processing:
- host
- :authority
- :scheme
- :method
Every attempt to add, change, append, or remove a header will be
tested against the rules here. Disallowed header mutations will be
ignored unless disallow_is_error is set to true.
Attempts to remove headers are further constrained – regardless of the
settings, system-defined headers (that start with :) and the host
header may never be removed.
In addition, a counter will be incremented whenever a mutation is
rejected. In the ext_proc filter, that counter is named
rejected_header_mutations.
{
  "allow_all_routing": {...},
  "allow_envoy": {...},
  "disallow_system": {...},
  "disallow_all": {...},
  "allow_expression": {...},
  "disallow_expression": {...},
  "disallow_is_error": {...}
}
- allow_all_routing
- (BoolValue) By default, certain headers that could affect processing of subsequent filters or request routing cannot be modified. These headers are - host,- :authority,- :scheme, and- :method. Setting this parameter to true allows these headers to be modified as well.
- allow_envoy
- (BoolValue) If true, allow modification of envoy internal headers. By default, these start with - x-envoybut this may be overridden in the- Bootstrapconfiguration using the header_prefix field. Default is false.
- disallow_system
- (BoolValue) If true, prevent modification of any system header, defined as a header that starts with a - :character, regardless of any other settings. A processing server may still override the- :statusof an HTTP response using an- ImmediateResponsemessage. Default is false.
- disallow_all
- (BoolValue) If true, prevent modifications of all header values, regardless of any other settings. A processing server may still override the - :statusof an HTTP response using an- ImmediateResponsemessage. Default is false.
- allow_expression
- (type.matcher.v3.RegexMatcher) If set, specifically allow any header that matches this regular expression. This overrides all other settings except for - disallow_expression.
- disallow_expression
- (type.matcher.v3.RegexMatcher) If set, specifically disallow any header that matches this regular expression regardless of any other settings. 
- disallow_is_error
- (BoolValue) If true, and if the rules in this list cause a header mutation to be disallowed, then the filter using this configuration will terminate the request with a 500 error. In addition, regardless of the setting of this parameter, any attempt to set, add, or modify a disallowed header will cause the - rejected_header_mutationscounter to be incremented. Default is false.
config.common.mutation_rules.v3.HeaderMutation
[config.common.mutation_rules.v3.HeaderMutation proto]
The HeaderMutation structure specifies an action that may be taken on HTTP headers.
{
  "remove": ...,
  "append": {...}
}
- remove
- (string) Remove the specified header if it exists. 
- append
- (config.core.v3.HeaderValueOption) Append new header by the specified HeaderValueOption.