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cowboy_req:method(3)

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Name

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cowboy_req:method - HTTP method

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Description

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method(Req :: cowboy_req:req()) -> Method :: binary()
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Return the request's HTTP method.

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The method can also be obtained using pattern matching:

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#{method := Method} = Req.
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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 request's HTTP method is returned as a binary string. While methods are case sensitive, standard methods are always uppercase.

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Changelog

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  • 2.0: Only the method 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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Ensure the request's method is GET
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<<"GET">> = cowboy_req:method(Req).
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Allow methods from list
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init(Req, State) ->
+    case lists:member(cowboy_req:method(Req), [<<"GET">>, <<"POST">>]) of
+        true -> handle(Req, State);
+        false -> method_not_allowed(Req, State)
+    end.
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See also

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cowboy_req(3)

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+ Cowboy + 2.8 + Function Reference + +

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