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webargs is a friendly, Python library for parsing HTTP request arguments, with built-in support for popular web frameworks, including Flask, Django, Bottle, Tornado, Pyramid, webapp2, Falcon, and aiohttp. webargs will automatically parse query parameters, form data, JSON data, and, optionally, headers, cookies, files, and paths. Learn more here.
webargs is available via the PyPI package manager.
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