I want to handle a GET request in my Flask REST API. The request will include multiple parameters, and you can expect this to be a typical GET request: https://localhost:5000/item/analysis=true&class=A&class=B
Thus, a GET request consists of:
I want to accept this inside an add_resource() as follows:
add_resource(Item, '/item/<whatever-comes-here>')
I am clueless about how I would accept multiple parameters (one of them being a list) inside the add_resource(). How do I accept them in the add_resource() function and how do I unpack them inside the get() function?
I have spent time reverse engineering this, but I have not yet been successful. Am I doing something wrong?
(I understand that there might be a better way to send lists with a REST API GET request, so I'd appreciate any pointers regarding that!) Sincere thanks in advance!
URL parameters are defined after ?
so your URL should be instead:
https://localhost:5000/item?analysis=true&class=A&class=B
You don't have to specify anything in add_resource
for such URL parameters.
You can just get the parameters from Flask
's request
proxy object in your API GET method:
from flask import Flask, request
from flask_restful import Api, Resource
app = Flask(__name__)
api = Api(app)
# Flask mishandles boolean as string
TRUTHY = ['true', 'True', 'yes']
class Item(Resource):
def get():
# Get `class` list from request args
classes = request.args.getlist('class')
# Get `analysis` boolean from request args
analysis = True if request.args.get('analysis') in TRUTHY else False
api.add_resource(Item, '/item')
For more flexibility in the parameters you can receive, you can use Flask Restful's own request parser as described here to parse the request.
The code becomes:
from flask import Flask
from flask_restful import Api, Resource, reqparse
app = Flask(__name__)
api = Api(app)
# Define parser and request args
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument('class', type=list)
parser.add_argument('analysis', type=bool, default=False, required=False, help='Enable analysis')
class Item(Resource):
def get():
args = parser.parse_args()
classes = args['class'] # List ['A', 'B']
analysis = args['analysis'] # Boolean True
api.add_resource(Item, '/item')
Finally, sometimes a more compact format for a list might be desired (for example limit in url size), in which case I often use a comma separated list: https://localhost:5000/item?analysis=true&class=A,B
and in the request parser, just accept it like a string and split it on ',':
parser.add_argument('class', type=str)
...
classes = args['class'].split(',')
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