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Full Request Referer Header Extension by Aliefis

A Firefox extension that adds a custom header (X-Referer-Origin) to every HTTP request. The header contains the URL of the current tab when the request is made. Enable or disable the extension using a toggle button in the toolbar.

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Full Request Referer Header Extension


Full Request Referer Header Extension is a lightweight yet powerful Firefox add-on designed for developers, testers,
and technical users who need enhanced control and context when working with HTTP requests. By using this extension,
every outgoing HTTP request will include a custom header—X-Full-Request-Referer (default)—which
contains the full URL of the active browser tab where the request originated. The header name can also be customized
to suit your specific needs.


Features
  • Custom Header Injection: Automatically adds a header (default: X-Full-Request-Referer)
    to all outgoing HTTP requests, enabling better tracking and debugging capabilities.
  • Dynamic URL Context: The header dynamically reflects the URL of the active browser tab at the
    exact moment a request is made.
  • Toggle On/Off: Easily enable or disable the functionality via a convenient toolbar button.
  • Customizable Header Name: Use the settings page to change the header name to match your specific
    use case or requirements.
  • Non-Intrusive Design: Runs seamlessly in the background, ensuring your browsing experience remains
    unaffected.

Use Cases
  • Debugging: Track the origin of API requests during development to identify issues faster.
  • Server-Side Context: Enhance server-side processing by supplying the URL of the page where requests originate.
  • Testing Tools: Combine with tools like Burp Suite or Postman to gain
    deeper insights into HTTP request behavior.

How It Works
  1. When enabled, the extension monitors all outgoing HTTP requests.
  2. It appends a header (default: X-Full-Request-Referer) to each request, containing the full URL
    of the current tab.
  3. You can toggle the feature ON or OFF using the button in the browser toolbar.
  4. The header name can be customized via the extension’s settings page.

Permissions
  • Access to all websites: Required to modify headers for any outgoing request (<all_urls>).
  • Web requests: Necessary to append or modify HTTP headers before they are sent.
  • Tab information: Used to retrieve the URL of the active browser tab at the time of the request.

Who Should Use This Extension?

This add-on is perfect for developers, testers, and technical professionals who work with web applications and need
better visibility into the context of HTTP requests. Whether you are debugging complex workflows, developing APIs,
or working on server-side processing, Full Request Referer Header Extension simplifies the process and saves you time.
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Required permissions:

  • Access browser tabs
  • Access your data for all websites
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Version
2.0
Size
11.69 KB
Last updated
7 months ago (Jan 21, 2025)
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Release notes for 2.0
+ Change the Extension's name
+ Added Custom Header Options
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