HTTP

HTTP 204 No Content vs 401 Unauthorized

HTTP 204 (No Content) is a 2xx Success response, while 401 (Unauthorized) is a 4xx Client Error response. 204 indicates that the server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body. In contrast, 401 means that the request requires user authentication. The response includes a WWW-Authenticate header indicating the authentication scheme.

Description

The server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body.

Quand vous le voyez

After DELETE requests, PUT updates where no body is needed, or CORS preflight responses.

Comment résoudre

No fix needed. The action was successful; there is simply no content to return.

Description

The request requires user authentication. The response includes a WWW-Authenticate header indicating the authentication scheme.

Quand vous le voyez

When accessing a protected resource without credentials or with expired tokens.

Comment résoudre

Include valid authentication credentials (API key, Bearer token, Basic auth) in the Authorization header.

Différences clés

1.

204 is a 2xx Success response, while 401 is a 4xx Client Error response.

2.

HTTP 204: The server successfully processed the request but is not returning any content. Common for DELETE operations and form submissions that don't need a response body.

3.

HTTP 401: The request requires user authentication. The response includes a WWW-Authenticate header indicating the authentication scheme.

4.

You encounter 204 when after DELETE requests, PUT updates where no body is needed, or CORS preflight responses.

5.

You encounter 401 when when accessing a protected resource without credentials or with expired tokens.

Quand utiliser lequel

For 204 (No Content): No fix needed. The action was successful; there is simply no content to return. For 401 (Unauthorized): Include valid authentication credentials (API key, Bearer token, Basic auth) in the Authorization header.

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