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cowboy_req:body_length(3)

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cowboy_req:body_length - Body length

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Description

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body_length(Req :: cowboy_req:req()) -> undefined | non_neg_integer()
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Return the length of the request body.

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The length is not always known before reading the body. In those cases Cowboy will return undefined. The body length is available after the body has been fully read.

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Arguments

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Req
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The Req object.

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Return value

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The length of the request body, or undefined if it is not known.

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Changelog

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  • 2.0: Only the length is returned, it is no longer wrapped in a tuple. +
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  • 1.0: Function introduced. +
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Examples

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Get the body length
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Length = cowboy_req:body_length(Req).
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See also

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cowboy_req(3), cowboy_req:has_body(3), cowboy_req:read_body(3), cowboy_req:read_urlencoded_body(3), cowboy_req:read_part(3), cowboy_req:read_part_body(3)

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