(Quick Reference)
request
Purpose
The
request
object is an instance of the Servlet API's
HttpServletRequest interface
Examples
class BookController {
def list() {
log.info "User agent: " + request.getHeader("User-Agent") render(view: actionName)
}
}
Description
The
HttpServletRequest class is useful for, amongst other things, obtaining request headers, storing request scoped attributes and establishing information about the client. Refer to the Servlet API's javadocs for further information.
Grails enhances the
HttpServletRequest
instance by adding the following new properties and methods:
XML
- An instance of XmlSlurper
's GPathResult class that allows parsing of an incoming XML request (useful for REST).
JSON
- An instance of Grails' JSONObject class that allows parsing of an incoming JSON request (useful for JSON based REST).
forwardURI
- Useful for obtaining the current request URI since the request
objects requestURI
property returns the original URI, not the matched one.
isRedirected()
- Returns true
if a redirect has been issued for this request (Grails 2+).
get
- Returns true if the current request is an HTTP GET
request.
post
- Returns true if the current request is an HTTP POST
request.
each
- Implementation of Groovy's each
method for iterating over request attributes.
find
- Implementation of Groovy's default find
method for searching request attributes.
findAll
- Implementation of Groovy's default findAll
method for searching request attributes.
format
- The request format, used for content negotiation.
withFormat(Closure)
- The withFormat method, used for content negotiation.
xhr
- Returns true
if the current request is an Ajax request.
The
XML
and
JSON
properties are useful for XML APIs and can be used to parse incoming XML or JSON packages. For example given a request body of:
<book>
<title>The Stand</title>
</book>
This can be parsed easily:
def title = request.XML?.book?.title
render "The Title is $title"
Request attributes which are normally accessible from the
getAttribute can also be indexed into using the array index operator or de-reference operator:
def user = request['user']request['user'] = 'John'asset 'John' == request.user