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uiimageview - SDWebImage and setting custom HTTP headers?

I′ve just changed my code for caching images away from EGOImageCache to SDWebView. Unfortunately i don′t know how to set custom HTTP headers as i have to send authentification to be able to fetch images. It was easy done with EGOImageCache as i′ve extended the NSURLRequest at the appropriate place. But i don′t know how to do that with the SDWebView.framework. I see the headers and i′ve found methods in SDWebImageDownloader.h containing

    /**
 * Set a value for a HTTP header to be appended to each download HTTP request.
 *
 * @param value The value for the header field. Use `nil` value to remove the header.
 * @param field The name of the header field to set.
 */
- (void)setValue:(NSString *)value forHTTPHeaderField:(NSString *)field;

/**
 * Returns the value of the specified HTTP header field.
 *
 * @return The value associated with the header field field, or `nil` if there is no corresponding header field.
 */
- (NSString *)valueForHTTPHeaderField:(NSString *)field;

It seems that the lib does support HTTP headers. But as i use UIImageView+WebCache.h i can′t see there an option for setting the headers. In my code i call

[self.imageView setImageWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:themeImageURL] placeholderImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"placeholder.png"]];

Can anybody tell me how to set HTTP headers?

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I had the same problem, and I tried to make:

SDWebImageDownloader *manager = [SDWebImageDownloader sharedDownloader];
[manager setValue:username forHTTPHeaderField:@"X-Oauth-Username"];

But the header were not send. After some tries, I came across the problem, SDWebImageDownloader at sharedDownloader makes a new instance of SDWebImageDownloader, so when you put the header at that instance, the instance that really downloads the image don't has the header.

I've solved making this:

SDWebImageDownloader *manager = [SDWebImageManager sharedManager].imageDownloader;
[manager setValue:username forHTTPHeaderField:@"X-Oauth-Username"];

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