Declarative parsing and validation of HTTP request objects, with built-in support for popular web frameworks, including Flask, Django, Bottle, Tornado, Pyramid, Falcon, and aiohttp.


Keywords
webargs, http, flask, django, bottle, tornado, aiohttp, request, arguments, validation, parameters, rest, api, marshmallow, bottlepy, falcon, hacktoberfest, pyramid, python, request-validation
License
MIT
Install
pip install webargs==8.6.0

Documentation

webargs

PyPI package Build status Documentation marshmallow 3 compatible

Homepage: https://webargs.readthedocs.io/

webargs is a Python library for parsing and validating HTTP request objects, with built-in support for popular web frameworks, including Flask, Django, Bottle, Tornado, Pyramid, Falcon, and aiohttp.

from flask import Flask
from webargs import fields
from webargs.flaskparser import use_args

app = Flask(__name__)


@app.route("/")
@use_args({"name": fields.Str(required=True)}, location="query")
def index(args):
    return "Hello " + args["name"]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run()

# curl http://localhost:5000/\?name\='World'
# Hello World

Install

pip install -U webargs

webargs supports Python >= 3.8.

Documentation

Full documentation is available at https://webargs.readthedocs.io/.

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License

MIT licensed. See the LICENSE file for more details.