--- title: Requests menu: docs_advanced weight: 200 --- # JSON Request There are several options for json body deserialization. The first option is to use _Json_ extractor. First, you define a handler function that accepts `Json` as a parameter, then, you use the `.to()` method for registering this handler. It is also possible to accept arbitrary valid json object by using `serde_json::Value` as a type `T`. First example of json of `JSON Request` depends on `serde`: ```toml [dependencies] serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] } ``` Second example of `JSON Request` depends on `serde` and `serde_json` and `futures`: ```toml [dependencies] serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] } serde_json = "1" futures = "0.3" ``` If you want to add default value for a field, refer to `serde`'s [documentation](https://serde.rs/attr-default.html). {{< include-example example="requests" file="main.rs" section="json-request" >}} You may also manually load the payload into memory and then deserialize it. In the following example, we will deserialize a _MyObj_ struct. We need to load the request body first and then deserialize the json into an object. {{< include-example example="requests" file="manual.rs" section="json-manual" >}} > A complete example for both options is available in [examples directory][examples]. # Content Encoding Actix-web automatically _decompresses_ payloads. The following codecs are supported: - Brotli - Gzip - Deflate - Zstd If request headers contain a `Content-Encoding` header, the request payload is decompressed according to the header value. Multiple codecs are not supported, i.e: `Content-Encoding: br, gzip`. # Chunked transfer encoding Actix automatically decodes _chunked_ encoding. The [`web::Payload`][payloadextractor] extractor already contains the decoded byte stream. If the request payload is compressed with one of the supported compression codecs (br, gzip, deflate), then the byte stream is decompressed. # Multipart body Actix-web provides multipart stream support with an external crate, [`actix-multipart`][multipartcrate]. > A full example is available in the [examples directory][multipartexample]. # Urlencoded body Actix-web provides support for _application/x-www-form-urlencoded_ encoded bodies with the [`web::Form`][formencoded] extractor which resolves to the deserialized instance. The type of the instance must implement the `Deserialize` trait from _serde_. The _UrlEncoded_ future can resolve into an error in several cases: - content type is not `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` - transfer encoding is `chunked`. - content-length is greater than 256k - payload terminates with error. {{< include-example example="requests" file="urlencoded.rs" section="urlencoded" >}} # Streaming request _HttpRequest_ is a stream of `Bytes` objects. It can be used to read the request body payload. In the following example, we read and print the request payload chunk by chunk: {{< include-example example="requests" file="streaming.rs" section="streaming" >}} [examples]: https://github.com/actix/examples/tree/master/json/json [multipartstruct]: https://docs.rs/actix-multipart/0.2/actix_multipart/struct.Multipart.html [fieldstruct]: https://docs.rs/actix-multipart/0.2/actix_multipart/struct.Field.html [multipartexample]: https://github.com/actix/examples/tree/master/forms/multipart [urlencoded]: https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/dev/struct.UrlEncoded.html [payloadextractor]: https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/web/struct.Payload.html [multipartcrate]: https://crates.io/crates/actix-multipart [formencoded]: https://docs.rs/actix-web/4/actix_web/web/struct.Form.html