Handling requests
Ktor allows you to handle incoming requests and send responses inside route handlers. You can perform various actions when handling requests:
Get request information, such as headers, cookies, and so on.
Get route parameter values.
Get parameters of a query string.
Receive body contents, for example, data objects, form parameters, and files.
General request information
Inside a route handler, you can get access to a request using the call.request property. This returns the ApplicationRequest instance and provides access to various request parameters. For example, the code snippet below shows how get a request URI:
The ApplicationRequest object allows you to get access to various request data, for example:
Headers
To access all request headers, use the ApplicationRequest.headers property. You can also get access to specific headers using dedicated extension functions, such asacceptEncoding
,contentType
,cacheControl
, and so on.Cookies
The ApplicationRequest.cookies property provides access to cookies related to a request. To learn how to handle sessions using cookies, see the Sessions section.Connection details
Use the ApplicationRequest.local property to get access to connection details such as a host name, port, scheme, and so on.X-Forwarded-
headers
To get information about a request passed through an HTTP proxy or a load balancer, install the ForwardedHeaderSupport plugin and use the ApplicationRequest.origin property.
Route parameters
When handling requests, you can get access to route parameter values using the call.parameters
property. For example, call.parameters["login"]
in the code snippet below will return admin for the /user/admin
path:
Query parameters
To get access to parameters of a query string, you can use the ApplicationRequest.queryParameters property. For example, if a request is made to /products?price=asc
, you can access the price
query parameter in this way:
You can also obtain the entire query string using the ApplicationRequest.queryString function.
Body contents
This section shows how to receive body contents sent with POST
, PUT
, or PATCH
:
Objects
Ktor provides a ContentNegotiation plugin to negotiate the media type of request and deserialize content to an object of a required type. To receive and convert content for a request, call the receive method that accepts a data class as a parameter:
You can learn more from Content negotiation and serialization.
Form parameters
Ktor allows you to receive form parameters sent with both x-www-form-urlencoded
and multipart/form-data
types using the receiveParameters function. The example below shows an HTTP client POST
request with form parameters passed in a body:
You can obtain parameter values in code as follows:
You can find the full example here: post-form-parameters.
Multipart form data
If you need to receive a file sent as a part of a multipart request, call the receiveMultipart function and then loop over each part as required. In the example below, PartData.FileItem
is used to receive a file as a byte stream.
Learn how to run this sample from upload-file.
Raw payload
If you need to access the raw body payload and parse it by yourself, you can use the following functions: