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--- lang: en title: 'API docs: rest.restserver.sequence' keywords: LoopBack 4.0, LoopBack 4, Node.js, TypeScript, OpenAPI sidebar: lb4_sidebar editurl: https://github.com/loopbackio/loopback-next/tree/master/packages/rest permalink: /doc/en/lb4/apidocs.rest.restserver.sequence.html --- <!-- Do not edit this file. It is automatically generated by API Documenter. --> [Home](./index.md) &gt; [@loopback/rest](./rest.md) &gt; [RestServer](./rest.restserver.md) &gt; [sequence](./rest.restserver.sequence.md) ## RestServer.sequence() method Configure a custom sequence class for handling incoming requests. **Signature:** ```typescript sequence(sequenceClass: Constructor<SequenceHandler>): Binding<SequenceHandler>; ``` ## Parameters <table><thead><tr><th> Parameter </th><th> Type </th><th> Description </th></tr></thead> <tbody><tr><td markdown="1"> sequenceClass </td><td markdown="1"> [Constructor](./context.constructor.md)<!-- -->&lt;[SequenceHandler](./rest.sequencehandler.md)<!-- -->&gt; </td><td markdown="1"> The sequence class to invoke for each incoming request. </td></tr> </tbody></table> **Returns:** [Binding](./context.binding.md)<!-- -->&lt;[SequenceHandler](./rest.sequencehandler.md)<!-- -->&gt; ## Example ```ts class MySequence implements SequenceHandler { constructor( @inject('send) public send: Send)) { } public async handle({response}: RequestContext) { send(response, 'hello world'); } } ```