# On HTTP Route

## Overview

![The On HTTP Route Node.](/files/-Mi_vjjhoHONi3_1_nqT)

**On HTTP Route** is an **Event Listener Node** that executes when a `Route` is received and returns the data defined by the outputs.

## Attributes

| Attribute       | Type             | Description                                                                           |
| --------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `Configuration` | **Drop-down**    | The desired *HTTP* server.                                                            |
| `Routes`        | **Add Elements** | A `Route` is made up of its *HTTP* `Method` (either **GET** or **POST**) and its URL. |

## Outputs

| Output             | Type           | Description                                                                                                                            |
| ------------------ | -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| *Pulse Output* (►) | **Pulse**      | A standard **Output Pulse**, to move onto the next **Node** along the **Logic Branch**, once this **Node** has finished its execution. |
| `Headers`          | **Dictionary** | *HTTP* headers in the form of key/value pairs.                                                                                         |
| `Query`            | **Dictionary** | Parameters of the call in the form of key/value pairs.                                                                                 |
| `Request ID`       | **CustomID**   | The unique ID of the request.                                                                                                          |


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