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§Manipulating the response

§Changing the default Content-Type

The result content type is automatically inferred from the Java value you specify as body.

For example:

Result textResult = ok("Hello World!");

Will automatically set the Content-Type header to text/plain, while:

Result jsonResult = ok(jerksonObject);

will set the Content-Type header to application/json.

This is pretty useful, but sometimes you want to change it. Just use the as(newContentType) method on a result to create a new similiar result with a different Content-Type header:

Result htmlResult = ok("<h1>Hello World!</h1>").as("text/html");

You can also set the content type on the HTTP response:

public static Result index() {
  response().setContentType("text/html");
  return ok("<h1>Hello World!</h1>");
}

§Setting HTTP response headers

You can add (or update) any HTTP response header:

public static Result index() {
  response().setContentType("text/html");
  response().setHeader(CACHE_CONTROL, "max-age=3600");
  response().setHeader(ETAG, "xxx");
  return ok("<h1>Hello World!</h1>");
}

Note that setting an HTTP header will automatically discard any previous value.

§Setting and discarding cookies

Cookies are just a special form of HTTP headers, but Play provides a set of helpers to make it easier.

You can easily add a Cookie to the HTTP response:

response().setCookie("theme", "blue");

Also, to discard a Cookie previously stored on the Web browser:

response().discardCookies("theme");

§Specifying the character encoding for text results

For a text-based HTTP response it is very important to handle the character encoding correctly. Play handles that for you and uses utf-8 by default.

The encoding is used to both convert the text response to the corresponding bytes to send over the network socket, and to add the proper ;charset=xxx extension to the Content-Type header.

The encoding can be specified when you are generating the Result value:

public static Result index() {
  response().setContentType("text/html; charset=iso-8859-1");
  return ok("<h1>Hello World!</h1>", "iso-8859-1");
}

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