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I have exposed a simple endpoint that takes in two query parameters. When I test the code locally I don't have any problems. But when deployed to prod I see the following message:

a.a.ActorSystemImpl Illegal request header: Illegal 'cookie' header: Invalid input '/', expected tchar, '\r', WSP or '=' (line 1, column 186): ...

As you can see I'm not doing any cookie parsing

import akka.actor.{ActorSystem, Props}
import akka.http.scaladsl.Http
import akka.http.scaladsl.server.Directives._
import akka.stream.ActorMaterializer
import akka.stream.scaladsl.Sink

object MainApp extends App {
  implicit val system = ActorSystem()
  implicit val materializer = ActorMaterializer()

  private val config = system.settings.config

  private val server = Http().bind(config.getString("akka.http.server.interface"), config.getInt("akka.http.server.port"))

  private val route = {
    path("replay") {
      get {
        parameters("fromDate", "toDate") { (fromDate, toDate) =>
          complete {
            <some other code>
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }

  val bindingFuture = server.to(Sink.foreach {
    connection =>
      connection handleWith route
  }).run()
}

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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  • @rumoku https://<something>.com/replay?fromDate=201604250700&toDate=201604250705
    – zaxme
    Apr 25, 2016 at 12:15

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You are getting an illegal request header exception, so whatever is calling your endpoint (making the request) is passing you that illegal Cookie header value. It has nothing to do with this request handling code. Simply put, "It's not you, it's them".

As long as the request itself is valid (aside from this bad header), then processing should continue (it's non-terminal). You can try and figure out what's calling you and get it fixed to get rid of that warning message. If they are passing you a cookie, they probably want you to be able to receive it properly and use it. If that's not an option, you can add the following config setting to your actor system:

akka.http.server.parsing.illegal-header-warnings = on

That will quiet that warning for you if you can't get the underlying issue fixed.

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    Should it be set to "off" to quiet the warning? doc.akka.io/docs/akka-http/current/configuration.html
    – Tadej Mali
    Aug 24, 2018 at 9:33
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    Better solution could be not to suppress the warning (since it may designate the header you actually depend on is not valid) but include a list of headers warnings on which you can safely ignore, e.g. ignore-illegal-header-for = ['user-agent']
    – Oleksiy
    Jan 31, 2019 at 8:18

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