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You can define Header parameters the same way you define `Query`, `Path` and `Cookie` parameteres.
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## Import `Header`
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First import `Header`:
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```Python hl_lines="1"
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{!./tutorial/src/header-params/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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## Declare `Header` parameteres
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Then declare the header parameters using the same structure as with `Path`, `Query` and `Cookie`.
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The first value is the default value, you can pass all the extra validation or annotation parameteres:
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/header-params/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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!!! info
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`Header` is a "sister" class of `Path`, `Query` and `Cookie`. It also inherits from the same common `Param` class.
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!!! info
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To declare headers, you need to use `Header`, because otherwise the parameters would be interpreted as query parameteres.
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## Automatic conversion
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`Header` has a little extra functionality on top of what `Path`, `Query` and `Cookie` provide.
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Most of the standard headers are separated by a "hyphen" character, also known as the "minus symbol" (`-`).
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But a variable like `user-agent` is invalid in Python.
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So, by default, `Header` will convert the parameter names characters from underscore (`_`) to hyphen (`-`) to extract and document the headers.
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Also, HTTP headers are case-insensitive, so, you can declare them with standard Python style (also known as "snake_case").
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So, you can use `user_agent` as you normally would in Python code, instead of needing to capitalize the first letters as `User_Agent` or something similar.
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If for some reason you need to disable automatic conversion of underscores to hyphens, set the parameter `convert_underscores` of `Header` to `False`:
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/header-params/tutorial002.py!}
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```
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!!! warning
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Before setting `convert_underscores` to `False`, bear in mind that some HTTP proxies and servers disallow the usage of headers with underscores.
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## Recap
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Declare headeres with `Header`, using the same common pattern as `Query`, `Path` and `Cookie`.
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And don't worry about underscores in your variables, **FastAPI** will take care of converting them.
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