Request
class¶
You can declare a parameter in a path operation function or dependency to be of type Request
and then you can access the raw request object directly, without any validation, etc.
You can import it directly from fastapi
:
from fastapi import Request
Tip
When you want to define dependencies that should be compatible with both HTTP and WebSockets, you can define a parameter that takes an HTTPConnection
instead of a Request
or a WebSocket
.
fastapi.Request
¶
Request(scope, receive=empty_receive, send=empty_send)
Bases: HTTPConnection
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
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scope
|
TYPE:
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receive
|
TYPE:
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send
|
TYPE:
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Source code in starlette/requests.py
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url_for
¶
url_for(name, /, **path_params)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
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name
|
TYPE:
|
**path_params
|
TYPE:
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Source code in starlette/requests.py
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stream
async
¶
stream()
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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body
async
¶
body()
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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json
async
¶
json()
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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form
¶
form(*, max_files=1000, max_fields=1000)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
max_files
|
TYPE:
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max_fields
|
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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close
async
¶
close()
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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is_disconnected
async
¶
is_disconnected()
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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send_push_promise
async
¶
send_push_promise(path)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
path
|
TYPE:
|
Source code in starlette/requests.py
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