Nest.js - is there another way to get request/body but by ParamDecorator?












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Somehow, ParamDecorator looks totally not cool. Is there another way to get the body or request? E.g. by function decorator or something global?



@Post('token')
public async createToken(@Body() body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
return await this.authService.signIn(body);
}


This is not working unfortunately.



@Post('token')
@Body('body')
public async createToken(body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
return await this.authService.signIn(body);
}









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    Somehow, ParamDecorator looks totally not cool. Is there another way to get the body or request? E.g. by function decorator or something global?



    @Post('token')
    public async createToken(@Body() body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
    return await this.authService.signIn(body);
    }


    This is not working unfortunately.



    @Post('token')
    @Body('body')
    public async createToken(body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
    return await this.authService.signIn(body);
    }









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      Somehow, ParamDecorator looks totally not cool. Is there another way to get the body or request? E.g. by function decorator or something global?



      @Post('token')
      public async createToken(@Body() body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
      return await this.authService.signIn(body);
      }


      This is not working unfortunately.



      @Post('token')
      @Body('body')
      public async createToken(body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
      return await this.authService.signIn(body);
      }









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      Somehow, ParamDecorator looks totally not cool. Is there another way to get the body or request? E.g. by function decorator or something global?



      @Post('token')
      public async createToken(@Body() body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
      return await this.authService.signIn(body);
      }


      This is not working unfortunately.



      @Post('token')
      @Body('body')
      public async createToken(body: UserLogin): Promise<any> {
      return await this.authService.signIn(body);
      }






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          No there's no way to pull out this information without using Decorators on the function parameters themselves. What makes you feel like they are "not cool"? It doesn't seem like you gain much by moving them from the function params to the function.






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            You can access body using request object



            async getPostById(@Req() req, @Res() res) {
            const body = req.body;
            ...
            }


            But in this way you may ask you're using decorator to access request object !






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              No there's no way to pull out this information without using Decorators on the function parameters themselves. What makes you feel like they are "not cool"? It doesn't seem like you gain much by moving them from the function params to the function.






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                  No there's no way to pull out this information without using Decorators on the function parameters themselves. What makes you feel like they are "not cool"? It doesn't seem like you gain much by moving them from the function params to the function.






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                  No there's no way to pull out this information without using Decorators on the function parameters themselves. What makes you feel like they are "not cool"? It doesn't seem like you gain much by moving them from the function params to the function.







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                      You can access body using request object



                      async getPostById(@Req() req, @Res() res) {
                      const body = req.body;
                      ...
                      }


                      But in this way you may ask you're using decorator to access request object !






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                        You can access body using request object



                        async getPostById(@Req() req, @Res() res) {
                        const body = req.body;
                        ...
                        }


                        But in this way you may ask you're using decorator to access request object !






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                          You can access body using request object



                          async getPostById(@Req() req, @Res() res) {
                          const body = req.body;
                          ...
                          }


                          But in this way you may ask you're using decorator to access request object !






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                          You can access body using request object



                          async getPostById(@Req() req, @Res() res) {
                          const body = req.body;
                          ...
                          }


                          But in this way you may ask you're using decorator to access request object !







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