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Retrieve visitor country code?
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 Is it possible to get the visitors country from the back-end? I know it's available from CloudFront-Viewer-Country and can be passed to the Lambda. 
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 You could try looking in the headers. If not, the best thing to do would probably do a Geo IP lookup, you can indeed get the IP from the backend. I don't think browser headers send country code, they barely send timezone info  I think I have code for extracting the IP address if you need it, but if you print all the headers from the request you should see how to access it. Cheers @ThomasD 
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 Yeah, I can use a GeoIP lookup service since the IP is in the headers. Just thought I'd avoid the extra cost since it's already available in AWS. 
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 In case you haven't found this out yourself yet, you can access it from within a CloudBackend function using: event["HEADERS"]["CloudFront-Viewer-Country"]Hope this helps! 
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 Glad you wrote that! I looked for it using the "Try" feature, but that doesn't return the CloudFront headers. I would have missed it for sure. Problem is, this will eat up the back-end quota instantly because every visitor would need to execute it... 
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 Can you help me understand the use-case a bit more? Maybe I'll get a flash of inspiration if I know more about what you're trying to do  
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 Wanted to detect the country so I can apply the correct language automatically. @Wassim Maybe that is already done? Google seem to be very picky about localization: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/crawling/managing-multi-regional-sites 
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 @Thomas-Djรคrf said in Retrieve visitor country code?: Wanted to detect the country so I can apply the correct language automatically. Yes language is automatically detected and a cookie "lng" is set. Then it depends on your page translations from the page builder. 
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 Super, then I don't need to worry about that  
 
			
		