node js url mapping
I have two api end points. Both are given below. When I do these below axios requests, both the time first api gets triggered. can anyone tell me how the mapping is done here?
1. router.get('/api/posts/user/:id', (req, res)
2. router.get('/api/posts/:tag', (req, res)
1. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/user/$id`)
2. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/$tag`)
node.js express axios
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I have two api end points. Both are given below. When I do these below axios requests, both the time first api gets triggered. can anyone tell me how the mapping is done here?
1. router.get('/api/posts/user/:id', (req, res)
2. router.get('/api/posts/:tag', (req, res)
1. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/user/$id`)
2. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/$tag`)
node.js express axios
How is express supposed to distinguish betweenuserand any other value of:tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g./api/posts?tag=....
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
The route is still/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51
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I have two api end points. Both are given below. When I do these below axios requests, both the time first api gets triggered. can anyone tell me how the mapping is done here?
1. router.get('/api/posts/user/:id', (req, res)
2. router.get('/api/posts/:tag', (req, res)
1. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/user/$id`)
2. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/$tag`)
node.js express axios
I have two api end points. Both are given below. When I do these below axios requests, both the time first api gets triggered. can anyone tell me how the mapping is done here?
1. router.get('/api/posts/user/:id', (req, res)
2. router.get('/api/posts/:tag', (req, res)
1. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/user/$id`)
2. axios
.get(`http://localhost:5000/api/posts/$tag`)
node.js express axios
node.js express axios
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How is express supposed to distinguish betweenuserand any other value of:tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g./api/posts?tag=....
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
The route is still/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51
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How is express supposed to distinguish betweenuserand any other value of:tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g./api/posts?tag=....
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
The route is still/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51
How is express supposed to distinguish between
user and any other value of :tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g. /api/posts?tag=....– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
How is express supposed to distinguish between
user and any other value of :tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g. /api/posts?tag=....– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
The route is still
/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51
The route is still
/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51
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How is express supposed to distinguish between
userand any other value of:tag? It seems like you're searching for specific posts, this would make more sense as query than path parameters, e.g./api/posts?tag=....– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:26
mean sending the params thing as a http body?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
No, I mean doing what I showed in the comment above, putting query parameters in the URL.
– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:33
/api/posts?tag=..., here tag is variable. Can you tell me how to write the route here?
– Sujoy
Nov 10 '18 at 18:50
The route is still
/api/posts. Please do some research on query parameters in Express.– jonrsharpe
Nov 10 '18 at 18:51