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Platforms like Cloudflare Workers or Shopify Oxygen may need to add additional information to requests/responses. Cloudflare Workers has a proprietary .cf property which includes fields like geolocation data etc. Shopify's Oxygen runtime has similar needs but uses custom HTTP headers to pass the data.
Since the standard doesn't offer any way to pass extra meta information along with Request/Response instances, it would be great to explore these and similar scenarios to see how the extra meta data may be added. There likely were no use cases for this in the browser world, but on the server side, the situation is different.
Using extra HTTP custom headers might be the most obvious approach, but it has a clear downside that headers have tight size limits, aren't very suitable for holding complex data, and can't contain anything that isn't directly serialisable into a string.
A custom property like .meta or .metadata (which should hold a JavaScript object, leaving its fields up to the vendor implementation) would be more flexible but needs to be standardised.