This does not handle multipart bodies, due to their complex and typically large nature. For multipart bodies, you may be interested in the following modules:
- [busboy](https://www.npmjs.org/package/busboy#readme) and [connect-busboy](https://www.npmjs.org/package/connect-busboy#readme)
- [multiparty](https://www.npmjs.org/package/multiparty#readme) and [connect-multiparty](https://www.npmjs.org/package/connect-multiparty#readme)
Returns middleware that only parses `json`. This parser accepts any Unicode encoding of the body and supports automatic inflation of `gzip` and `deflate` encodings.
The options are:
-`strict` - only parse objects and arrays. (default: `true`)
-`inflate` - if deflated bodies will be inflated. (default: `true`)
-`limit` - maximum request body size. (default: `<100kb>`)
-`reviver` - passed to `JSON.parse()`
-`type` - request content-type to parse (default: `json`)
-`verify` - function to verify body content
The `type` argument is passed directly to the [type-is](https://www.npmjs.org/package/type-is#readme) library. This can be an extension name (like `json`), a mime type (like `application/json`), or a mime time with a wildcard (like `*/json`).
The `verify` argument, if supplied, is called as `verify(req, res, buf, encoding)`, where `buf` is a `Buffer` of the raw request body and `encoding` is the encoding of the request. The parsing can be aborted by throwing an error.
The `reviver` argument is passed directly to `JSON.parse` as the second argument. You can find more information on this argument [in the MDN documentation about JSON.parse](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/parse#Example.3A_Using_the_reviver_parameter).
### bodyParser.raw(options)
Returns middleware that parses all bodies as a `Buffer`. This parser supports automatic inflation of `gzip` and `deflate` encodings.
The options are:
-`inflate` - if deflated bodies will be inflated. (default: `true`)
-`limit` - maximum request body size. (default: `<100kb>`)
-`type` - request content-type to parse (default: `application/octet-stream`)
-`verify` - function to verify body content
The `type` argument is passed directly to the [type-is](https://www.npmjs.org/package/type-is#readme) library. This can be an extension name (like `bin`), a mime type (like `application/octet-stream`), or a mime time with a wildcard (like `application/*`).
The `verify` argument, if supplied, is called as `verify(req, res, buf, encoding)`, where `buf` is a `Buffer` of the raw request body and `encoding` is the encoding of the request. The parsing can be aborted by throwing an error.
### bodyParser.text(options)
Returns middleware that parses all bodies as a string. This parser supports automatic inflation of `gzip` and `deflate` encodings.
The options are:
-`defaultCharset` - the default charset to parse as, if not specified in content-type. (default: `utf-8`)
-`inflate` - if deflated bodies will be inflated. (default: `true`)
-`limit` - maximum request body size. (default: `<100kb>`)
-`type` - request content-type to parse (default: `text/plain`)
-`verify` - function to verify body content
The `type` argument is passed directly to the [type-is](https://www.npmjs.org/package/type-is#readme) library. This can be an extension name (like `txt`), a mime type (like `text/plain`), or a mime time with a wildcard (like `text/*`).
The `verify` argument, if supplied, is called as `verify(req, res, buf, encoding)`, where `buf` is a `Buffer` of the raw request body and `encoding` is the encoding of the request. The parsing can be aborted by throwing an error.
### bodyParser.urlencoded(options)
Returns middleware that only parses `urlencoded` bodies. This parser accepts only UTF-8 encoding of the body and supports automatic inflation of `gzip` and `deflate` encodings.
The options are:
-`extended` - parse extended syntax with the [qs](https://www.npmjs.org/package/qs#readme) module. (default: `true`)
-`inflate` - if deflated bodies will be inflated. (default: `true`)
-`limit` - maximum request body size. (default: `<100kb>`)
-`parameterLimit` - maximum number of parameters. (default: `1000`)
-`type` - request content-type to parse (default: `urlencoded`)
-`verify` - function to verify body content
The `extended` argument allows to choose between parsing the urlencoded data with the `querystring` library (when `false`) or the `qs` library (when `true`). The "extended" syntax allows for rich objects and arrays to be encoded into the urlencoded format, allowing for a JSON-like experience with urlencoded. For more information, please [see the qs library](https://www.npmjs.org/package/qs#readme).
The `parameterLimit` argument controls the maximum number of parameters that are allowed in the urlencoded data. If a request contains more parameters than this value, a 415 will be returned to the client.
The `type` argument is passed directly to the [type-is](https://www.npmjs.org/package/type-is#readme) library. This can be an extension name (like `urlencoded`), a mime type (like `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`), or a mime time with a wildcard (like `*/x-www-form-urlencoded`).
The `verify` argument, if supplied, is called as `verify(req, res, buf, encoding)`, where `buf` is a `Buffer` of the raw request body and `encoding` is the encoding of the request. The parsing can be aborted by throwing an error.
### req.body
A new `body` object containing the parsed data is populated on the `request` object after the middleware.
This example demonstrates adding a generic JSON and urlencoded parser as a top-level middleware, which will parse the bodies of all incoming requests. This is the simplest setup.
This example demonstrates adding body parsers specifically to the routes that need them. In general, this is the most recommend way to use body-parser with express.