3.3 Handling Post Requests
The HttpTrigger
operator can also handle POST requests. In this section, we will
create a new HTTP trigger that returns a json response based on the request body of the POST request.
Say Hello To Someone
Create a new file named http_trigger_say_hello_post.py
in the awel_tutorial
directory and add the following code:
from dbgpt._private.pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from dbgpt.core.awel import DAG, HttpTrigger, MapOperator, setup_dev_environment
class TriggerReqBody(BaseModel):
name: str = Field(..., description="User name")
age: int = Field(18, description="User age")
with DAG("awel_say_hello_post") as dag:
trigger_task = HttpTrigger(
endpoint="/awel_tutorial/say_hello_post",
methods="POST",
request_body=TriggerReqBody,
status_code=200
)
task = MapOperator(
map_function=lambda x: {"message": f"Hello, {x.name}! You are {x.age} years old."}
)
trigger_task >> task
setup_dev_environment([dag], port=5555)
And run the following command to execute the code:
poetry run python awel_tutorial/http_trigger_say_hello_post.py
Now, open a new terminal and run the following command to send a POST request to the server:
curl -X POST \
"http://127.0.0.1:5555/api/v1/awel/trigger/awel_tutorial/say_hello_post" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name": "John", "age": 25}'
The output should look like this:
{"message":"Hello, John! You are 20 years old."}
Then you can stop the server by pressing Ctrl+C
.