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8.2 KiB
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# body [![build status][1]][2]
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Body parsing
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Originally taken from [npm-www](https://github.com/isaacs/npm-www)
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## Example
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```js
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var textBody = require("body")
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var jsonBody = require("body/json")
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var formBody = require("body/form")
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var anyBody = require("body/any")
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var http = require("http")
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var sendJson = require("send-data/json")
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http.createServer(function handleRequest(req, res) {
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function send(err, body) {
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sendJson(req, res, body)
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}
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if (req.url === "/body") {
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// all functions can be called with (req, cb)
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textBody(req, send)
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} else if (req.url === "/form") {
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// all functions can be called with (req, opts, cb)
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formBody(req, {}, send)
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} else if (req.url === "/json") {
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// all functions can be called with (req, res, cb)
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jsonBody(req, res, send)
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} else if (req.url === "/any") {
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// all functions can be called with (req, res, opts, cb)
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anyBody(req, res, {}, send)
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}
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})
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```
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`body` simply parses the request body and returns it in the callback. `jsonBody` and `formBody` call JSON.parse and querystring.parse respectively on the body.
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anyBody will detect the content-type of the request and use the appropiate body method.
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## Example generators
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You can use `body` with generators as the body functions will
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return a continuable if you don't pass a callback.
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```js
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var http = require("http")
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var Router = require("routes-router")
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var jsonBody = require("body/json")
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var formBody = require("body/form")
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// async turns a generator into an async function taking a cb
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var async = require("gens")
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// the router works with normal async functions.
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// router automatically handles errors as 500 responses
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var app = Router({
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// do whatever you want. the jsonBody error would go here
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errorHandler: function (req, res, err) {
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res.statusCode = 500
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res.end(err.message)
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}
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})
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app.addRoute("/json", async(function* (req, res) {
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// if jsonBody has an error it just goes to the cb
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// in the called in the router. and it does the correct thing
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// it shows your 500 page.
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var body = yield jsonBody(req, res)
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res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json")
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res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
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}))
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app.addRoute("/form", async(function* (req, res) {
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var body = yield formBody(req, res)
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res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json")
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res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
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}))
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// app returned from the router is just a function(req, res) {}
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// that dispatches the req/res to the correct route based on
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// the routers routing table & req.url
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http.createServer(app).listen(8080)
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```
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## Documentation
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### `textBody(req, res?, opts?, cb<Error, String>)`
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```ocaml
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textBody := (
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req: HttpRequest,
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res?: HttpResponse,
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opts?: {
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limit?: Number,
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cache?: Boolean,
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encoding?: String
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},
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cb: Callback<err: Error, bodyPayload: String>
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) => void
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```
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`textBody` allows you to get the body from any readable stream.
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It will read the entire content of the stream into memory and
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give it back to you in the callback.
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- `limit`: You can set `opts.limit` to a custom number to change the
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limit at which `textBody` gives up. By default it will only
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read a 1MB body, if a stream contains more then 1MB it returns
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an error. This prevents someone attacking your HTTP server
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with an infinite body causing an out of memory attack.
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- `encoding`: You can set `encoding`. All encodings that are valid on a
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[`Buffer`](http://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffer) are
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valid options. It defaults to `'utf8'`
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```js
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var textBody = require("body")
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var http = require("http")
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http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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textBody(req, res, function (err, body) {
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// err probably means invalid HTTP protocol or some shiz.
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if (err) {
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res.statusCode = 500
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return res.end("NO U")
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}
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// I am an echo server
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res.end(body)
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})
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}).listen(8080)
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```
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### `formBody(req, res?, opts?, cb<Error, Any>)`
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```ocaml
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formBody := (
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req: HttpRequest,
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res?: HttpResponse,
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opts?: {
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limit?: Number,
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encoding?: String,
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querystring: {
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parse: (String, Callback<Error, Any>) => void
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}
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},
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cb: Callback<err: Error, bodyPayload: Any>
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) => void
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```
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`formBody` allows you to get the body of a readable stream. It
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does the same as `textBody` but assumes the content is querystring
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encoded and parses just like it was a <form> submit.
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- `limit`: same as `textBody`
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- `encoding`: same as `textBody`
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- `querystring`: You can pass a custom querystring parser if
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you want. It should have a `parse` method that takes a
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string and a callback. It should return the value in the
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callback or a parsing error
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```js
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var formBody = require("body/form")
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var http = require("http")
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http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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formBody(req, res, function (err, body) {
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// err probably means invalid HTTP protocol or some shiz.
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if (err) {
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res.statusCode = 500
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return res.end("NO U")
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}
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// I am an echo server
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res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json")
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res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
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})
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}).listen(8080)
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```
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### `jsonBody(req, res?, opts?, cb<Error, Any>)`
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```ocaml
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jsonBody := (
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req: HttpRequest,
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res?: HttpResponse,
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opts?: {
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limit?: Number,
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encoding?: String,
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reviver?: (Any) => Any
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JSON?: {
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parse: (String, reviver?: Function, Callback<Error, Any>) => void
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}
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},
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cb: Callback<err: Error, bodyPayload: Any>
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) => void
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```
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`jsonBody` allows you to get the body of a readable stream. It
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does the same as `textbody` but assumes the content it a JSON
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value and parses it using `JSON.parse`. If `JSON.parse` throws
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an exception then it calls the callback with the exception.
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- `limit`: same as `textBody`
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- `encoding`: same as `textBody`
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- `reviver`: A reviver function that will be passed to `JSON.parse`
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as the second argument
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- `JSON`: You can pass a custom JSON parser if you want.
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It should have a `parse` method that takes a string, an
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optional reviver and a callback. It should return the value
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in the callback or a parsing error.
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```js
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var jsonBody = require("body/json")
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var http = require("http")
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http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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jsonBody(req, res, function (err, body) {
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// err is probably an invalid json error
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if (err) {
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res.statusCode = 500
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return res.end("NO U")
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}
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// I am an echo server
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res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json")
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res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
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})
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}).listen(8080)
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```
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### `anyBody(req, res?, opts?, cb<Error, Any>)`
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```ocaml
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anyBody := (
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req: HttpRequest,
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res?: HttpResponse,
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opts?: {
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limit?: Number,
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encoding?: String,
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reviver?: (Any) => Any
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JSON?: {
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parse: (String, reviver?: Function, Callback<Error, Any>) => void
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},
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querystring: {
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parse: (String, Callback<Error, Any>) => void
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}
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},
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cb: Callback<err: Error, bodyPayload: Any>
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) => void
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```
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`anyBody` allows you to get the body of a HTTPRequest. It
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does the same as `textBody` except it parses the `content-type`
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header and uses either the jsonBody or the formBody function.
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This allows you to write POST route handlers that work with
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both ajax and html form submits.
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- `limit`: same as `textBody`
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- `encoding`: same as `textBody`
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- `reviver`: same as `jsonBody`
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- `JSON`: same as `jsonBody`
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- `querystring`: same as `formBody`
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```js
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var anyBody = require("body/any")
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var http = require("http")
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http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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anyBody(req, res, function (err, body) {
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// err is probably an invalid json error
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if (err) {
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res.statusCode = 500
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return res.end("NO U")
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}
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// I am an echo server
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res.setHeader("content-type", "application/json")
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res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
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})
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}).listen(8080)
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```
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## Installation
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`npm install body`
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## Tests
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`npm test`
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## Contributors
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- Raynos
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## MIT Licenced
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[1]: https://secure.travis-ci.org/Raynos/body.png
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[2]: http://travis-ci.org/Raynos/body
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