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HTTP Requests

The contracts/http/Request method of Goravel can interact with the current HTTP request processed by the application, and get the input and files submitted together.

Interacting With The Request

The http.Context instance is automatically injected into the controller:

go
import "github.com/goravel/framework/contracts/http"

facades.Route().Get("/", func(ctx http.Context) {

})

Retrieving The Request Path

go
path := ctx.Request().Path() // /users

Retrieving The Request URL

go
url := ctx.Request().Url() // /users?name=Goravel

Retrieving The Request HOST

go
url := ctx.Request().Host()

Retrieving The Full Request URL

go
url := ctx.Request().FullUrl() // http://**/users?name=Goravel

Retrieving The Request Method

go
method := ctx.Request().Method()

Request Headers

go
header := ctx.Request().Header("X-Header-Name", "default")
headers := ctx.Request().Headers()

Request IP Address

go
ip := ctx.Request().Ip()

Input

Retrieving All Input Data

You may retrieve all of the incoming request's input data as map[string]any using the All method, which is a collection of json, form and query(priority from front to back).

go
data := ctx.Request().All()

Retrieving a Route Value

go
// /users/{id}
id := ctx.Request().Route("id")
id := ctx.Request().RouteInt("id")
id := ctx.Request().RouteInt64("id")

Retrieving Input From The Query String

go
// /users?name=goravel
name := ctx.Request().Query("name")
name := ctx.Request().Query("name", "default")

// /users?id=1
name := ctx.Request().QueryInt("id")
name := ctx.Request().QueryInt64("id")
name := ctx.Request().QueryBool("id")

// /users?names=goravel1&names=goravel2
names := ctx.Request().QueryArray("names")

// /users?names[a]=goravel1&names[b]=goravel2
names := ctx.Request().QueryMap("names")

queries := ctx.Request().Queries()

Note: Only one-dimensional Json data can be obtained, otherwise it will return empty.

Retrieving An Input Value

Access all of the user input without worrying about which HTTP verb was used for the request. Retrieve order: json, form.

go
name := ctx.Request().Input("name")
name := ctx.Request().Input("name", "goravel")
name := ctx.Request().InputInt("name")
name := ctx.Request().InputInt64("name")
name := ctx.Request().InputBool("name")
name := ctx.Request().InputArray("name")
name := ctx.Request().InputMap("name")

Bind Json/Form

go
type User struct {
  Name string `form:"code" json:"code"`
}

var user User
err := ctx.Request().Bind(&user)
go
var user map[string]any
err := ctx.Request().Bind(&user)

Bind Query

Only support bind Query to struct:

go
type Test struct {
  ID string `form:"id"`
}
var test Test
err := ctx.Request().BindQuery(&test)

Goravel provides a simple way to work with cookie. Use the Cookie method on the Request instance to retrieve a cookie value, will return an empty string if the cookie is not present. You can also define a default value in the second argument.

go
value := ctx.Request().Cookie("name")
value := ctx.Request().Cookie("name", "default")

File

Retrieving File

go
file, err := ctx.Request().File("file")

Save File

go
file, err := ctx.Request().File("file")
file.Store("./public")

Get Origin Request

go
request := ctx.Request().Origin()

Attach Data

go
ctx.WithValue("user", "Goravel")

Get Data

go
user := ctx.Value("user")

Get Context

go
ctx := ctx.Context()

Custom Recovery

You can set a custom recovery by calling the Recover method in the app/providers/route_service_provider.go file.

go
// app/providers/route_service_provider.go
func (receiver *RouteServiceProvider) Boot(app foundation.Application) {
  // Add HTTP middleware
  facades.Route().GlobalMiddleware(http.Kernel{}.Middleware()...)
  facades.Route().Recover(func(ctx http.Context, err error) {
    ctx.Request().Abort()
    // or
    // ctx.Response().String(500, "Internal Server Error").Abort()
  })
  ...
}

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