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@curveball/bodyparser
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This package is a middleware for Curveball. It helps parsing JSON and Text request bodies.
When this middleware is added, it will automatically read all bodies from
requests that have the following values as their Content-Type
header:
application/json
application/*+json
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
text/*
It sets the result of this parsing process to the context.request.body
property. In the case of text bodies, it will result in a string.
In the case of JSON bodies, it will be the result of JSON.parse
on the
body.
npm install @curveball/bodyparser
import { Application } from '@curveball/curveball';
import bodyParser from '@curveball/bodyparser';
const app = new Application();
app.use(bodyParser());
app.use( ctx => {
// Log request bodies
console.log(ctx.request.body);
});
The default export for this package is the bodyParser
function. When called,
this function returns a middleware.
FAQs
A curveball middleware for parsing JSON and Text bodies.
The npm package @curveball/bodyparser receives a total of 552 weekly downloads. As such, @curveball/bodyparser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @curveball/bodyparser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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