Chapter 16: Response Object Deep Dive in C#
JSON, text, HTML, raw bytes, status codes. In this chapter, you will learn response object deep dive in depth with C# code examples, explanations, and best practices.
Overview
This chapter covers response object deep dive for Kungfu.js developers using C#. We will start with the basics, move through practical examples, and end with advanced techniques and common pitfalls.
Why This Matters
Understanding response object deep dive is essential because it is a core part of building web applications. Every real-world app needs to handle json, text, html, raw bytes, status codes. Skipping this chapter would leave a gap in your knowledge that would cause problems later.
Code Example
Here is how to handle requests and responses in C#:
// Request and response handling
app.get('/example', (req) => {
// req.method = "GET"
// req.path = "/example"
// req.query = { q: "search", limit: "10" }
// req.params = { id: "42" }
// req.headers = { host: "...", authorization: "..." }
// req.body = ""
return {
status: 200,
headers: { 'content-type': 'application/json' },
body: JSON.stringify({ ok: true })
};
});
Common Mistakes
- Not reading the documentation: Always check the API reference when something does not work as expected.
- Skipping security: Never disable the default middleware unless you have a very good reason. Security is not optional.
- Not testing: Write tests for your handlers. Kungfu.js makes this easy with the built-in test utilities.
Summary
In this chapter, you learned about response object deep dive in C#. You saw code examples, understood how things work under the hood, and learned about common mistakes to avoid.
What is Next?
In chapter 17, we will cover JSON Handling: Parse, validate, and send JSON responses.