user1031947
user1031947

Reputation: 6664

How to parse variables in querystring using Express?

I have a request being sent to the server:

"/stuff?a=a&b=b&c=c"

Using express, how do I get these values?

I have tried the following...

app.get( "/stuff?:a&:b&:c", function( req, res ){});

...however it does not seem to recognize the route.

Thanks (in advance) for your help.

Upvotes: 28

Views: 36959

Answers (2)

Dmitry Manannikov
Dmitry Manannikov

Reputation: 1154

It's not a good idea to use a query string inside a route.

In Express logic you need create a route for "/stuff". The query string will be available in req.query.

Upvotes: 39

Marco
Marco

Reputation: 726

You can declare your route directly with /stuff, then query parameters are accessible through req.query, which is a JSON object. Here's your example:

app.get("/stuff", function(req, res) {
    var a = req.query.a;
    ...
});

In your case, req.query is equal to:

{ a: 'a',
  b: 'b',
  c: 'c' }

In Express' documentation (either 4.x and 3.x) you can find additional examples: Express - req.query.

Upvotes: 34

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