Attribution-Reporting-Eligible

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The HTTP Attribution-Reporting-Eligible request header indicates that the corresponding response is eligible to register an attribution source or trigger.

This header is never set manually and is instead sent by the browser in response to various HTML element or JavaScript request settings. Depending on the allowed registrations specified in the Attribution-Reporting-Eligible value, the server is expected to respond with either an Attribution-Reporting-Register-Source or Attribution-Reporting-Register-Trigger header to complete the registration of an attribution source or trigger, respectively.

See the Attribution Reporting API for more details.

Header type Request header
Forbidden header name No

Syntax

http
Attribution-Reporting-Eligible: <allowed-registrations>

Directives

<allowed-registrations>

A structured-header dictionary representing the registrations allowed in the corresponding response. Possible keys are:

event-source

An event-based attribution source can be registered.

A navigation-based attribution source can be registered.

trigger

An attribution trigger can be registered.

Every response in a redirect chain can register at most one source or one trigger.

Examples

http
Attribution-Reporting-Eligible: trigger

Specifications

Specification
Attribution Reporting
# attribution-reporting-eligible

Browser compatibility

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See also