Request¶
While browsing the documentation a lot of examples where used using the Request
object
from Esmerald.
Well, the Request
is actually inherited from Lilya
and some extas were added to tune it
to the needs of the framework.
Importing is as simple as:
from esmerald import Request
API Reference¶
You can learn more about the Request
by checking the API Reference.
You can also read more about the request
in the Official Lilya documentation.
The Request¶
The request
is what is used (generally) to get the data from the path_parameters
, cookies
, headers
or even the user
current logged in.
As Esmerald uses Lilya
under the hood, using the Request
from it, it won't cause any
damage but you won't be able to access the whole scope of what Esmerald can do for you as well
as the unique way of handling the .json()
.
Why this object then? Well, it is in the name, you might want to access the properties of the
request
directly.
Example
from esmerald import Esmerald, Gateway, get, Request
@get("/users/{id}")
def read_request(request: Request, id: str):
host = request.client.host
return {"host": host, "user_id": id}
app = Esmerald(
routes=[
Gateway(handler=read_request)
]
)
Esmerald automatically will know the path parameters of the handler by the way it is
declared but you can also access them via request.path_params
.