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<h1 align="center">Fastify</h1> ## Request The first parameter of the handler function is `Request`. Request is a core Fastify object containing the following fields: - `query` - the parsed querystring, its format is specified by [`querystringParser`](./Server.md#querystringparser) - `body` - the request payload, see [Content-Type Parser](./ContentTypeParser.md) for details on what request payloads Fastify natively parses and how to support other content types - `params` - the params matching the URL - [`headers`](#headers) - the headers getter and setter - `raw` - the incoming HTTP request from Node core - `req` *(deprecated, use `.raw` instead)* - the incoming HTTP request from Node core - `server` - The Fastify server instance, scoped to the current [encapsulation context](./Encapsulation.md) - `id` - the request ID - `log` - the logger instance of the incoming request - `ip` - the IP address of the incoming request - `ips` - an array of the IP addresses, ordered from closest to furthest, in the `X-Forwarded-For` header of the incoming request (only when the [`trustProxy`](./Server.md#factory-trust-proxy) option is enabled) - `hostname` - the host of the incoming request (derived from `X-Forwarded-Host` header when the [`trustProxy`](./Server.md#factory-trust-proxy) option is enabled). For HTTP/2 compatibility it returns `:authority` if no host header exists. - `protocol` - the protocol of the incoming request (`https` or `http`) - `method` - the method of the incoming request - `url` - the URL of the incoming request - `routerMethod` - the method defined for the router that is handling the request - `routerPath` - the path pattern defined for the router that is handling the request - `is404` - true if request is being handled by 404 handler, false if it is not - `connection` - Deprecated, use `socket` instead. The underlying connection of the incoming request. - `socket` - the underlying connection of the incoming request - `context` - A Fastify internal object. You should not use it directly or modify it. It is useful to access one special key: - `context.config` - The route [`config`](./Routes.md#routes-config) object. ### Headers The `request.headers` is a getter that returns an Object with the headers of the incoming request. You can set custom headers like this: ```js request.headers = { 'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 'qux' } ``` This operation will add to the request headers the new values that can be read calling `request.headers.bar`. Moreover, you can still access the standard request's headers with the `request.raw.headers` property. > Note: For performance reason on `not found` route, you may see that we will add an extra property `Symbol('fastify.RequestAcceptVersion')` on the headers. ```js fastify.post('/:params', options, function (request, reply) { console.log(request.body) console.log(request.query) console.log(request.params) console.log(request.headers) console.log(request.raw) console.log(request.server) console.log(request.id) console.log(request.ip) console.log(request.ips) console.log(request.hostname) console.log(request.protocol) console.log(request.url) console.log(request.routerMethod) console.log(request.routerPath) request.log.info('some info') }) ```
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