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📝 Docs for Form and File parameters
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When you need to receive form data instead of JSON, you can use `Form`.
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## Import Form
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Import `Form` from `fastapi`:
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```Python hl_lines="1"
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{!./tutorial/src/form-data/tutorial001.py!}
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## Define Form parameters
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Create form parameters the same way you would for `Body`:
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/form-data/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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For example, for one of the ways the OAuth2 specification can be used (called "password flow") it is required to send a `username` and `password` fields as form data.
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The <abbr title="specification">spec</abbr> requires the fields to be specifically named `username` and `password`, and to be sent as form data, not JSON.
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With `Form` you can declare the same metadata and validation as with `Body` (and `Query`, `Path`, `Cookie`).
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!!! info
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`Form` is a class that inherits directly from `Body`.
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!!! info
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To declare form bodies, you need to use `Form`, because otherwise the parameters would be interpreted as query parameteres or body (JSON) parameters.
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## "Form Data"?
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"Form data" is the way HTML forms (`<form></form>`) send the data to the server.
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!!! note "Technical Details"
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Data from forms is normally encoded using the "media type" `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. To read more about it head to the <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST" target="_blank"><abbr title="Mozilla Developer Network">MDN</abbr> web docs for <code>POST</code></a>.
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## Recap
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Use `Form` to declare form data input parameters.
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You can define files to be uploaded by the client using `File`.
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## Import `File`
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Import `File` from `fastapi`:
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{!./tutorial/src/request-files/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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## Define `File` parameters
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Create file parameters the same way you would for `Body` or `Form`:
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/request-files/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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The files will be uploaded as form data and you will receive the contents as `bytes`.
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!!! info
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`File` is a class that inherits directly from `Form`.
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!!! info
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To declare File bodies, you need to use `File`, because otherwise the parameters would be interpreted as query parameteres or body (JSON) parameters.
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## "Form Data"?
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The way HTML forms (`<form></form>`) sends the data to the server normally uses a "special" encoding for that data, it's different from JSON.
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**FastAPI** will make sure to read that data from the right place instead of JSON.
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!!! note "Technical Details"
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Data from forms is normally encoded using the "media type" `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` when it doesn't include files.
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But when the form includes files, it is encoded as `multipart/form-data`. If you use `File`, **FastAPI** will know it has to get the files from the correct part of the body.
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If you want to read more about these encondings and form fields, head to the <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST" target="_blank"><abbr title="Mozilla Developer Network">MDN</abbr> web docs for <code>POST</code></a>.
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!!! warning
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You can declare multiple `File` and `Form` parameters in an endpoint, but you can't also declare `Body` fields that you expect to receive as JSON, as the request will have the body encoded using `multipart/form-data` instead of `application/json`.
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This is not a limitation of **FastAPI**, it's part of the HTTP protocol.
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## Recap
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Use `File` to declare files to be uploaded as input parameters (as form data).
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You can define files and form fields at the same time using `File` and `Form`.
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## Import `File` and `Form`
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```Python hl_lines="1"
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{!./tutorial/src/request-forms-and-files/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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## Define `File` and `Form` parameters
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/request-forms-and-files/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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The files and form fields will be uploaded as form data and you will receive the files and form fields.
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!!! warning
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You can declare multiple `File` and `Form` parameters in an endpoint, but you can't also declare `Body` fields that you expect to receive as JSON, as the request will have the body encoded using `multipart/form-data` instead of `application/json`.
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This is not a limitation of **FastAPI**, it's part of the HTTP protocol.
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## Recap
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Use `File` and `Form` together when you need to receive data and files in the same request.
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When you need to receive form fields instead of JSON, you can use `Form`.
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## Import `Form`
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Import `Form` from `fastapi`:
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```Python hl_lines="1"
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{!./tutorial/src/request-forms/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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## Define `Form` parameters
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```Python hl_lines="7"
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{!./tutorial/src/request-forms/tutorial001.py!}
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```
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For example, in one of the ways the OAuth2 specification can be used (called "password flow") it is required to send a `username` and `password` as form fields.
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!!! info
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`Form` is a class that inherits directly from `Body`.
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To declare form bodies, you need to use `Form` explicitly, because without it the parameters would be interpreted as query parameteres or body (JSON) parameters.
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## "Form Fields"?
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The way HTML forms (`<form></form>`) sends the data to the server normally uses a "special" encoding for that data, it's different from JSON.
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**FastAPI** will make sure to read that data from the right place instead of JSON.
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Data from forms is normally encoded using the "media type" `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`.
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But when the form includes files, it is encoded as `multipart/form-data`. You'll read about handling files in the next chapter.
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If you want to read more about these encondings and form fields, head to the <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/POST" target="_blank"><abbr title="Mozilla Developer Network">MDN</abbr> web docs for <code>POST</code></a>.
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This is not a limitation of **FastAPI**, it's part of the HTTP protocol.
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## Recap
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from fastapi import FastAPI, File
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@app.post("/files/")
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async def create_file(*, file: bytes = File(...)):
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return {"file_size": len(file)}
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from fastapi import FastAPI, File, Form
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@app.post("/files/")
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async def create_file(*, file: bytes = File(...), token: str = Form(...)):
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return {"file_size": len(file), "token": token}
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- Header Parameters: 'tutorial/header-params.md'
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- Header Parameters: 'tutorial/header-params.md'
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- Response Model: 'tutorial/response-model.md'
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- Response Model: 'tutorial/response-model.md'
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- Extra Models: 'tutorial/extra-models.md'
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- Extra Models: 'tutorial/extra-models.md'
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- Form Data: 'tutorial/form-data.md'
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- Form Data: 'tutorial/request-forms.md'
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- Request Files: 'tutorial/request-files.md'
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- Request Forms and Files: 'tutorial/request-forms-and-files.md'
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- Concurrency and async / await: 'async.md'
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- Concurrency and async / await: 'async.md'
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- Deployment: 'deployment.md'
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- Deployment: 'deployment.md'
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