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Country code redirect

Redirect a response based on the country code in the header of a visitor.
 Run Worker
export default {
async fetch(request) {
/**
* A map of the URLs to redirect to
* @param {Object} countryMap
*/
const countryMap = {
US: "https://example.com/us",
EU: "https://example.com/eu",
};
// Use the cf object to obtain the country of the request
// more on the cf object: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/request#incomingrequestcfproperties
const country = request.cf.country;
if (country != null && country in countryMap) {
const url = countryMap[country];
// Remove this logging statement from your final output.
console.log(`Based on ${country}-based request, your user would go to ${url}.` )
return Response.redirect(url);
} else {
return fetch("https://example.com", request);
}
},
};
export default {
async fetch(request): Promise<Response> {
/**
* A map of the URLs to redirect to
* @param {Object} countryMap
*/
const countryMap = {
US: "https://example.com/us",
EU: "https://example.com/eu",
};
// Use the cf object to obtain the country of the request
// more on the cf object: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/request#incomingrequestcfproperties
const country = request.cf.country;
if (country != null && country in countryMap) {
const url = countryMap[country];
return Response.redirect(url);
} else {
return fetch(request);
}
},
} satisfies ExportedHandler;
from js import Response, fetch
async def on_fetch(request):
countries = {
"US": "https://example.com/us",
"EU": "https://example.com/eu",
}
# Use the cf object to obtain the country of the request
# more on the cf object: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/request#incomingrequestcfproperties
country = request.cf.country
if country and country in countries:
url = countries[country]
return Response.redirect(url)
return fetch("https://example.com", request)