maxParams Type — fiber Architecture
Architecture documentation for the maxParams type/interface in ctx.go from the fiber codebase.
Entity Profile
Dependency Diagram
graph TD fbf482c1_5ec6_75c9_faca_1dfa3c4631e6["maxParams"] cad7e9fd_e7ea_d2d5_dcdb_0dc8cb836c4d["ctx.go"] fbf482c1_5ec6_75c9_faca_1dfa3c4631e6 -->|defined in| cad7e9fd_e7ea_d2d5_dcdb_0dc8cb836c4d style fbf482c1_5ec6_75c9_faca_1dfa3c4631e6 fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff
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Source Code
ctx.go lines 54–77
type DefaultCtx struct {
handlerCtx CustomCtx // Active custom context implementation, if any
DefaultReq // Default request api
DefaultRes // Default response api
app *App // Reference to *App
route *Route // Reference to *Route
fasthttp *fasthttp.RequestCtx // Reference to *fasthttp.RequestCtx
bind *Bind // Default bind reference
redirect *Redirect // Default redirect reference
viewBindMap Map // Default view map to bind template engine
values [maxParams]string // Route parameter values
baseURI string // HTTP base uri
pathOriginal string // Original HTTP path
flashMessages redirectionMsgs // Flash messages
path []byte // HTTP path with the modifications by the configuration
detectionPath []byte // Route detection path
treePathHash int // Hash of the path for the search in the tree
indexRoute int // Index of the current route
indexHandler int // Index of the current handler
methodInt int // HTTP method INT equivalent
abandoned atomic.Bool // If true, ctx won't be pooled until ForceRelease is called
matched bool // Non use route matched
skipNonUseRoutes bool // Skip non-use routes while iterating middleware
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maxParams type?
maxParams is a type/interface in the fiber codebase, defined in ctx.go.
Where is maxParams defined?
maxParams is defined in ctx.go at line 54.
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