Go - Api.Post()

Register an API route and set a specific HTTP POST handler on that route.

This method is a convenient short version of Api.Route.Post()

import (
"fmt"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/faas"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/nitric"
)
func main() {
api, err := nitric.NewApi("public")
if err != nil {
return
}
api.Post("/hello", func(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
ctx.Response.Body = []byte("Hello World")
return next(ctx)
})
nitric.Run()
}

Parameters

  • Name
    match
    Required
    Required
    Type
    string
    Description

    The path matcher to use for the route. Matchers accept path parameters in the form of a colon prefixed string. The string provided will be used as that path parameter's name when calling middleware and handlers. See create a route with path params.

  • Name
    middleware
    Required
    Required
    Type
    HttpMiddleware
    Description

    The middleware function to use as the handler for HTTP requests. If you want to compose more than one middleware use faas.ComposeHttpMiddleware.

  • Name
    options
    Optional
    Optional
    Type
    ...MethodOption
    Description

    Additional options for the route. See below.

Method options

  • Name
    WithNoMethodSecurity()
    Optional
    Optional
    Type
    MethodOption
    Description

    Sets a base path for all the routes in the API.

  • Name
    WithMethodSecurity()
    Optional
    Optional
    Type
    MethodOption
    Description

    Overrides a security rule from API defined JWT rules.

    • Name
      name
      Required
      Required
      Type
      string
      Description

      The name of the security rule.

    • Name
      scopes
      Required
      Required
      Type
      []string
      Description

      The scopes of the security rule.

Examples

Register a handler for POST requests

api.Post("/hello", func(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
ctx.Response.Body = []byte("Hello World")
return next(ctx)
})

Create a route with path params

api.Post("/hello/:name", func(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
name := ctx.Request.PathParams()["name"]
ctx.Response.Body = []byte("Hello " + name)
return next(ctx)
})

Create a route with no method security

import (
"fmt"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/nitric"
)
func main() {
secureApi, err := nitric.NewApi(
"secure",
nitric.WithSecurityJwtRule("user", nitric.JwtSecurityRule{
Issuer: "https://example-issuer.com",
Audiences: []string{ "YOUR-AUDIENCES" },
}),
nitric.WithSecurity("user", []string{"products:read"}),
)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Override the APIs security requirements with `WithNoMethodSecurity()`
api.Post("/public", func(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
// Handle request
return next(ctx)
}, nitric.WithNoMethodSecurity())
nitric.Run()
}

Chain functions as a single method handler

When multiple functions are provided they will be called as a chain. If one succeeds, it will move on to the next. This allows middleware to be composed into more complex handlers.

import (
"fmt"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/faas"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/nitric"
)
func authMiddleware(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
// Perform auth validation
return next(ctx)
}
func handleRequest(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
name := ctx.Request.PathParams()["name"]
ctx.Response.Body = []byte("Hello " + name)
return next(ctx)
}
func main() {
api, err := nitric.NewApi("private")
if err != nil {
return
}
api.Post("/hello/:name", faas.ComposeHttpMiddleware(authMiddleware, handleRequest))
nitric.Run()
}

Access the request body

The POST request body is accessible using ctx.Request.Data().

import (
"fmt"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/faas"
"github.com/nitrictech/go-sdk/nitric"
)
func main() {
api, err := nitric.NewApi("public")
if err != nil {
return
}
api.Post("/hello", func(ctx *faas.HttpContext, next faas.HttpHandler) (*faas.HttpContext, error) {
data := ctx.Request.Data()
ctx.Response.Body = data
return next(ctx)
})
nitric.Run()
}
Last updated on Oct 22, 2024