Add support for the HTTP QUERY method (RFC 10008)#1319
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Summary
Adds first-class support for the new HTTP QUERY method, standardized in RFC 10008 (Proposed Standard, June 2026).
QUERY is safe and idempotent like
GET, but carries a request body likePOST— the request content (of any media type) defines the query. Because it is idempotent, a QUERY can be safely retried, unlikePOST.Changes
Plug.Router— add aquery/3convenience macro, mirroringget/3,post/3, etc. (Routing arbitrary verbs already worked viamatch/:via; this adds the ergonomic, discoverable verb macro.)Plug.Parsers— addQUERYto the methods whose body is parsed (previouslyPOST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE). This is the substantive change: a QUERY's body is its defining feature, so it now populatesconn.body_params/conn.paramsjust likePOST.Plug.CSRFProtection— treatQUERYas an unprotected method alongsideHEAD,GET,OPTIONS. QUERY is safe and cannot change state, so it does not require CSRF token verification; without this, QUERY routes behind a session/CSRF pipeline would be rejected.References