This crate is an extension to the popular gotham web framework for Rust. It aims to reduce boilerplate necessary to read request bodies today as a stop-gap until gotham finally implements a body extractor.
- Parse
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
request bodies - Parse
multipart/form-data
request bodies - Verify the parsed request body
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
ensures that all functionality is implemented in 100% safe Rust code
This crate is asynchronous, but does not yet enforce uploads limits. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCING UPLOAD LIMITS.
use gotham_formdata::FormData;
use validator::Validate;
#[derive(FormData, Validate)]
struct LoginData {
#[validate(length(min = 5, max = 16))]
username: String,
#[validate(length(min = 8))]
password: String
}
async fn login_handler(state: &mut State) -> Result<Response<Body>, HandlerError> {
let login_data: LoginData = FormData::parse_form_data(state).await?;
Ok(if login_data.password == "secret" {
create_response(state, StatusCode::OK, TEXT_PLAIN, login_data.username)
} else {
create_empty_response(state, StatusCode::FORBIDDEN)
})
}
Like all rust crates, this crate will follow semantic versioning guidelines. However, changing the MSRV (minimum supported rust version) is not considered a breaking change.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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