koa-lite/docs/api/request.md

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Request

A Koa Request object is an abstraction on top of node's vanilla request object, providing additional functionality that is useful for every day HTTP server development.

API

req.header

Request header object.

req.method

Request method.

req.method=

Set request method, useful for implementing middleware such as methodOverride().

req.length

Return request Content-Length as a number when present, or undefined.

req.type

Get request Content-Type void of parameters such as "charset".

var ct = this.type;
// => "image/png"

req.url

Get request URL.

req.url=

Set request URL, useful for url rewrites.

req.path

Get request pathname.

req.path=

Set request pathname and retain query-string when present.

req.query

Get parsed query-string, returning an empty object when no query-string is present. Note that this getter does not support nested parsing.

For example "color=blue&size=small":

{
  color: 'blue',
  size: 'small'
}

req.query=

Set query-string to the given object. Note that this setter does not support nested objects.

this.query = { next: '/login' };

req.querystring

Get raw query string void of ?.

req.querystring=

Set raw query string.

Get raw query string with the ?.

req.search=

Set raw query string.

req.host

Get host void of port number when present. Supports X-Forwarded-Host when app.proxy is true, otherwise Host is used.

req.fresh

Check if a request cache is "fresh", aka the contents have not changed. This method is for cache negotiation between If-None-Match / ETag, and If-Modified-Since and Last-Modified. It should be referenced after setting one or more of these response headers.

this.set('ETag', '123');

// cache is ok
if (this.fresh) {
  this.status = 304;
  return;
}

// cache is stale
// fetch new data
this.body = yield db.find('something');

req.stale

Inverse of req.fresh.

req.protocol

Return request protocol, "https" or "http". Supports X-Forwarded-Proto when app.proxy is true.

req.secure

Shorthand for this.protocol == "https" to check if a requset was issued via TLS.

req.ip

Request remote address. Supports X-Forwarded-For when app.proxy is true.

req.ips

When X-Forwarded-For is present and app.proxy is enabled an array of these ips is returned, ordered from upstream -> downstream. When disabled an empty array is returned.

req.subdomains

Return subdomains as an array.

Subdomains are the dot-separated parts of the host before the main domain of the app. By default, the domain of the app is assumed to be the last two parts of the host. This can be changed by setting app.subdomainOffset.

For example, if the domain is "tobi.ferrets.example.com": If app.subdomainOffset is not set, this.subdomains is ["ferrets", "tobi"]. If app.subdomainOffset is 3, this.subdomains is ["tobi"].

req.is(type)

Check if the incoming request contains the "Content-Type" header field, and it contains any of the give mime types. If there is no request body, undefined is returned. If there is no content type, or the match fails false is returned. Otherwise, it returns the matching content-type.

// With Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
this.is('html'); // => 'html'
this.is('text/html'); // => 'text/html'
this.is('text/*', 'text/html'); // => 'text/html'

// When Content-Type is application/json
this.is('json', 'urlencoded'); // => 'json'
this.is('application/json'); // => 'application/json'
this.is('html', 'application/*'); // => 'application/json'

this.is('html'); // => false

For example if you want to ensure that only images are sent to a given route:

if (this.is('image/*')) {
  // process
} else {
  this.throw(415, 'images only!');
}

req.accepts(types)

Check if the given type(s) is acceptable, returning the best match when true, otherwise false, in which case you should respond with 406 "Not Acceptable".

The type value may be one or more mime type string such as "application/json", the extension name such as "json", or an array ["json", "html", "text/plain"]. When a list or array is given the best match, if any is returned.

Note that if the client did not send an Accept header, the first type will be returned.

// Accept: text/html
this.accepts('html');
// => "html"

// Accept: text/*, application/json
this.accepts('html');
// => "html"
this.accepts('text/html');
// => "text/html"
this.accepts('json', 'text');
// => "json"
this.accepts('application/json');
// => "application/json"

// Accept: text/*, application/json
this.accepts('image/png');
this.accepts('png');
// => undefined

// Accept: text/*;q=.5, application/json
this.accepts(['html', 'json']);
this.accepts('html', 'json');
// => "json"

You may call this.accepts() as may times as you like, or use a switch:

switch (this.accepts('json', 'html', 'text')) {
  case 'json': break;
  case 'html': break;
  case 'text': break;
  default: this.throw(406);
}

req.acceptsEncodings(encodings)

Check if encodings are acceptable, returning the best match when true, otherwise identity.

// Accept-Encoding: gzip
this.acceptsEncodings('gzip', 'deflate');
// => "gzip"

this.acceptsEncodings(['gzip', 'deflate']);
// => "gzip"

When no arguments are given all accepted encodings are returned as an array:

// Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
this.acceptsEncodings();
// => ["gzip", "deflate"]

req.acceptsCharsets(charsets)

Check if charsets are acceptable, returning the best match when true, otherwise undefined.

// Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.2, utf-7;q=0.5
this.acceptsCharsets('utf-8', 'utf-7');
// => "utf-8"

this.acceptsCharsets(['utf-7', 'utf-8']);
// => "utf-8"

When no arguments are given all accepted charsets are returned as an array:

// Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.2, utf-7;q=0.5
this.acceptsCharsets();
// => ["utf-8", "utf-7", "iso-8859-1"]

req.acceptsLanguages(langs)

Check if langs are acceptable, returning the best match when true, otherwise undefined.

// Accept-Language: en;q=0.8, es, pt
this.acceptsLanguages('es', 'en');
// => "es"

this.acceptsLanguages(['en', 'es']);
// => "es"

When no arguments are given all accepted languages are returned as an array:

// Accept-Language: en;q=0.8, es, pt
this.acceptsLanguages();
// => ["es", "pt", "en"]