INSERT INTO sqlpage_functions ( "name", "introduced_in_version", "icon", "description_md" ) VALUES ( 'headers', '0.33.0', 'circle-dotted-letter-h', 'Returns all HTTP request headers as a JSON object. ### Example The following displays all HTTP request headers in a list, using SQLite''s `json_each()` function. ```sql select ''list'' as component; select key as title, value as description from json_each(sqlpage.headers()); -- json_each() is SQLite only ``` If not on SQLite, use your [database''s JSON function](/blog.sql?post=JSON%20in%20SQL%3A%20A%20Comprehensive%20Guide). ### Details The function returns a JSON object where: - Keys are lowercase header names - Values are the corresponding header values - If no headers are present, returns an empty JSON object `{}` This is useful when you need to: - Debug HTTP requests - Access multiple headers at once If you only need access to a single known header, use [`sqlpage.header(name)`](?function=header) instead. ');