> Portal Navigation: > > - Append `.md` to any URL under `https://dev.wix.com/docs/` to get its markdown version. > - Pages are either content pages (article or reference text) or menu pages (a list of links to child pages). > - To get a menu page, truncate any URL to a parent path and append `.md` (e.g. `https://dev.wix.com/docs/sdk.md`, `https://dev.wix.com/docs/sdk/core-modules.md`). > - Top-level index of all portals: https://dev.wix.com/docs/llms.txt > - Full concatenated docs: https://dev.wix.com/docs/llms-full.txt # Method name: ok(options: WixHttpFunctionResponseOptions) # Method package: wixHttpFunctions # Method menu location: wixHttpFunctions --> ok # Method Link: https://dev.wix.com/docs/velo/velo-only-apis/wix-http-functions/ok.md # Method Description: Returns a response with status code 200 (OK) and the information from the options parameter. The `ok()` function creates a response with the status code 200 (OK). Optionally, the `ok()` function can take a `WixHttpFunctionResponseOptions` object which is used to specify the response's body and headers. > **Note:** If the object contains a status it will be ignored. Use the `response()` function to create a response to return from an HTTP function. A 200 (OK) response is usually used to indicate that a request was successful. # Method Code Examples: *** Note: do not assume any prop names or enum values other than the ones in the example. ## Create a 200 (OK) response ```javascript // In http-functions.js import {ok} from 'wix-http-functions'; export function use_myFunction(request) { return ok(); } ``` ## Create a 200 (OK) response ```javascript // In http-functions.js import {ok} from 'wix-http-functions'; export function use_myFunction(request) { let options = { body: { "key1": "value1", "key2": "value2" }, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }; return ok(options); } ``` ---