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lua-resty-reqargs
Helper to Retrieve application/x-www-form-urlencoded
, multipart/form-data
, and application/json
Request Arguments.
Synopsis
local get, post, files = require "resty.reqargs"()
if not get then
error(post)
end
-- Use get, post, and files...
Installation
Just place reqargs.lua
somewhere in your package.path
, under resty
directory. If you are using OpenResty, the default location
would be /usr/local/openresty/lualib/resty
.
Using OpenResty Package Manager (opm)
$ opm get bungle/lua-resty-reqargs
Using LuaRocks
$ luarocks install lua-resty-reqargs
LuaRocks repository for lua-resty-reqargs
is located at https://luarocks.org/modules/bungle/lua-resty-reqargs.
API
This module has only one function, and that function is loaded with require:
local reqargs = require "resty.reqargs"
get, post, files reqargs(options)
When you call the function (reqargs
) you can pass it options
. These
options override whatever you may have defined in your Nginx configuration
(or the defaults). You may use the following options:
{
tmp_dir = "/tmp",
timeout = 1000,
chunk_size = 4096,
max_get_args = 100,
mas_post_args = 100,
max_line_size = 512,
max_file_size = 10240,
max_file_uploads = 10
}
This function will return three (3) return values, and they are called
get
, post
, and files
. These are Lua tables containing the data
that was (HTTP) requested. get
contains HTTP request GET arguments
retrieved with ngx.req.get_uri_args.
post
contains either HTTP request POST arguments retrieved with
ngx.req.get_post_args,
or in case of application/json
(as a content type header for the request),
it will read the request body and decode the JSON, and the post
will
then contain the decoded JSON structure presented as Lua tables. The
last return value files
contains all the files uploaded. The files
return value will only contain data when there are actually files uploaded
and that the request content type is set to multipart/form-data
. files
has the same structure as get
and post
for the keys, but the values
are presented as a Lua tables, that look like this (think about PHP's $_FILES
):
{
-- The name of the file upload form field (same as the key)
name = "photo",
-- The name of the file that the user selected for the upload
file = "cat.jpg",
-- The mimetype of the uploaded file
type = "image/jpeg"
-- The file size of the uploaded file (in bytes)
size = 123465
-- The location where the uploaded file was streamed
temp = "/tmp/????"
}
In case of error, this function will return nil
, error message
.
Nginx Configuration Variables
You can configure several aspects of lua-resty-reqargs
directly from
the Nginx configuration, here are the configuration values that you may
use, and their default values:
# the default is the system temp dir
set $reqargs_tmp_dir /tmp;
# see https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-upload
set $reqargs_timeout 1000;
# see https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-upload
set $reqargs_chunk_size 4096;
# see https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module#ngxreqget_uri_args
set $reqargs_max_get_args 100;
# see https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module#ngxreqget_post_args
set $reqargs_max_post_args 100;
# see https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-upload
set $reqargs_max_line_size 512;
# the default is unlimited
set $reqargs_max_file_size 10240;
# the default is unlimited
set $reqargs_max_file_uploads 10;
Changes
The changes of every release of this module is recorded in Changes.md file.
Roadmap
- Add safeguards and streaming parsing to
application/json
bodies - Add support for pluggable stream writer (e.g. non-blocking network / db writer)
See Also
- lua-resty-route — Routing library
- lua-resty-session — Session library
- lua-resty-template — Templating engine
- lua-resty-validation — Validation and filtering library
License
lua-resty-reqargs
uses two clause BSD license.
Copyright (c) 2015 - 2017, Aapo Talvensaari
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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