Request
Bind Data
To bind request body into a Go type use Context#Bind(i interface{})
.
The default binder supports decoding application/json, application/xml and
application/x-www-form-urlencoded data based on the Content-Type header.
Example below binds the request payload into User
struct based on tags:
// User
User struct {
Name string `json:"name" form:"name" query:"name"`
Email string `json:"email" form:"email" query:"email"`
}
// Handler
func(c echo.Context) (err error) {
u := new(User)
if err = c.Bind(u); err != nil {
return
}
return c.JSON(http.StatusOK, u)
}
JSON Data
curl \
-X POST \
http://localhost:1323/users \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"name":"Joe","email":"joe@labstack"}'
Form Data
curl \
-X POST \
http://localhost:1323/users \
-d 'name=Joe' \
-d 'email=joe@labstack.com'
Query Parameters
curl \
-X GET \
http://localhost:1323/users\?name\=Joe\&email\=joe@labstack.com
Custom Binder
Custom binder can be registered using Echo#Binder
.
Example
type CustomBinder struct {}
func (cb *CustomBinder) Bind(i interface{}, c echo.Context) (err error) {
// You may use default binder
db := new(echo.DefaultBinder)
if err = db.Bind(i, c); err != echo.ErrUnsupportedMediaType {
return
}
// Define your custom implementation
return
}
Retrieve Data
Form Data
Form data can be retrieved by name using Context#FormValue(name string)
.
Example
// Handler
func(c echo.Context) error {
name := c.FormValue("name")
return c.String(http.StatusOK, name)
}
curl \
-X POST \
http://localhost:1323 \
-d 'name=Joe'
To bind a custom data type, you can implement Echo#BindUnmarshaler
interface.
Example
type Timestamp time.Time
func (t *Timestamp) UnmarshalParam(src string) error {
ts, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, src)
*t = Timestamp(ts)
return err
}
Query Parameters
Query parameters can be retrieved by name using Context#QueryParam(name string)
.
Example
// Handler
func(c echo.Context) error {
name := c.QueryParam("name")
return c.String(http.StatusOK, name)
})
curl \
-X GET \
http://localhost:1323\?name\=Joe
Similar to form data, custom data type can be bind using Context#QueryParam(name string)
.
Path Parameters
Registered path parameters can be retrieved by name using Context#Param(name string) string
.
Example
e.GET("/users/:name", func(c echo.Context) error {
name := c.Param("name")
return c.String(http.StatusOK, name)
})
$ curl http://localhost:1323/users/Joe
Validate Data
Echo doesn’t have a built-in data validation capabilities, however, you can register
a custom validator using Echo#Validator
and leverage third-party libraries.
Example below uses https://github.com/go-playground/validator framework for validation:
type (
User struct {
Name string `json:"name" validate:"required"`
Email string `json:"email" validate:"required,email"`
}
CustomValidator struct {
validator *validator.Validate
}
)
func (cv *CustomValidator) Validate(i interface{}) error {
return cv.validator.Struct(i)
}
func main() {
e := echo.New()
e.Validator = &CustomValidator{validator: validator.New()}
e.POST("/users", func(c echo.Context) (err error) {
u := new(User)
if err = c.Bind(u); err != nil {
return
}
if err = c.Validate(u); err != nil {
return
}
return c.JSON(http.StatusOK, u)
})
e.Logger.Fatal(e.Start(":1323"))
}
curl \
-X POST \
http://localhost:1323/users \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"name":"Joe","email":"joe@invalid-domain"}'
{"message":"Key: 'User.Email' Error:Field validation for 'Email' failed on the 'email' tag"}