Dart - api.route.get()
Register a handler for HTTP GET requests to the route.
import 'package:nitric_sdk/nitric.dart';final customersRoute = Nitric.api("public").route("/customers");customersRoute.get((ctx) async {// construct response for the GET: /customers request...final responseBody = {};ctx.res.json(responseBody);return ctx;});
Parameters
- Name
- handler
- Required
- Required
- Type
- HttpHandler
- Description
- The middleware service to use as the handler for HTTP requests. 
 
Examples
Register a handler for GET requests
import 'package:nitric_sdk/nitric.dart';final customersRoute = Nitric.api("public").route("/customers");customersRoute.get((ctx) async {// construct response for the GET: /customers request...final responseBody = {};ctx.res.json(responseBody);return ctx;});
Chain services as a single method handler
When multiple services are provided they will be called as a chain. If one succeeds, it will move on to the next. This allows middleware to be composed into more complex handlers. You can call the next middleware in the chain using ctx.next(). If a middleware in the chain does not call .next and instead returns the base context, the call chain will end.
import 'package:nitric_sdk/nitric.dart';Future<HttpContext> validate(HttpContext ctx) async {if (!ctx.req.headers.containsKey("Content-Type")) {ctx.res.status = 400;ctx.res.body = "header Content-Type is required";// End the middleware chain by not calling `ctx.next()`.return ctx;}return ctx.next();}Future<HttpContext> getCustomer(HttpContext ctx) async {// handle the GET request...return ctx.next();}// The validate middleware will run before all handlers that are created using this routefinal customersRoute = Nitric.api("public").route("/customers", middlewares: [validate]);// The validate middleware will run before the getCustomer handlercustomersRoute.get(getCustomer);
Last updated on Feb 4, 2025