Matheus Vellone
Matheus Vellone

Reputation: 79

Node Express Jade - Checkbox boolean value

I'm using Node+Express+Jade to render some webpages. On a form there are 2 checkboxes. When the form is submitted through POST, if the checkbox is checked, I get req.body.checkbox1 -> 'on', if isn't checked, I get req.body.checkbox1 -> undefined

Is possible to get checkbox value as true or false ?

Here's my server side test code

var bodyParser = require('body-parser');
var express = require('express');

var app = express();
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({extended: true}));
app.use(express.static(__dirname + '/webroot'));
app.set('views', __dirname + '/view');
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.listen(3001);
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
    res.render('test');
});

app.post('/config', function (req, res) {
    console.log(req.body.t);
    console.log(req.body.f);
    res.redirect('/');
});

And my Jade form test

form(action='/config', method='post')
    input(type="checkbox", name="not_checked", checked=false)
    input(type="checkbox", name="checked", checked=true)
    input(type='submit')

Upvotes: 5

Views: 29237

Answers (6)

Mohammed Moinuddin
Mohammed Moinuddin

Reputation: 21

<form>
    <input type="checkbox" name="imp" value=false>
</form>

let impMarks  ; // 

app.post("/", function(req, res) {
    impMarks =  Boolean(req.body.imp);
    console.log(**impMark**); // the output will be true(if checked) / false 
});

Upvotes: 0

aygunyilmaz
aygunyilmaz

Reputation: 419

I solved this problem. Firstly I just want to say that I use jade/pug template engine (+bootstrap 4.1) with ExpressJS on NodeJS.

div.form-group.form-check
   if customer.status
       input#checkbox.form-check-input(type="checkbox" name="status" value="true" checked)
   else
       input#checkbox.form-check-input(type="checkbox" name="status" value="false")

NodeJS - customer.js

// Update: Update a customer that given id
router.post('/update/:id', (req, res, next) => {

    const customerId = req.params.id;
    // let { name, email, city, country, status } = req.body;

    // Convert value to Boolean
    req.body.status = Boolean(req.body.status); 

    console.log(req.body); // true | false

    Customer.updateOne({ _id: customerId }, req.body).then( /* ... */)

}

Another Simple Example:

html, jade or pug file

<input type="checkbox" name="status" value="false" checked>

NodeJS Javascript file

app.post('/update/:id', (req, res, next) => {

     // Firstly, we can try it
     console.log(req.body.status); // Output: undefined

     // Then we should convert this value to Boolean
     req.body.status = Boolean(req.body.status);

     console.log(req.body.status) // Output: false or true
}

I hope my solutions help you

Upvotes: 1

Steve Carey
Steve Carey

Reputation: 3024

If your default value is false then this solution seems the most straight-forward to me. First set a default with your DB/ORM. I'm using Mongoose so in the model file it's:

published: { type: Boolean, default: false },

Then in the form input element set the value to true:

<input type="checkbox" name="published" id="published" value=true>
<label for="published">Publish</label>

By unchecking it you'll submit an empty value which defaults back to false.

Upvotes: 0

A. Moynet
A. Moynet

Reputation: 490

I have meet this problem today and I have a solution more clean (for me):

function(req, res){
   req.body.field = Boolean(req.body.field)
}

Upvotes: 4

egervais7
egervais7

Reputation: 901

I was working through this recently for a project...

Here is the form :

form(action='/survey/submission/test/config', method='post')
    input(type="checkbox", name="1")
    input(type="checkbox", name="2")
    input(type="checkbox", name="3")
    input(type="submit")

then in the node javascript they can be found through the req.body.name of each. req.body.name will return 'on' if one of the boxes if checked. if a box is not checked, they are undefined. so a ternary statement can be used to create a new object and save them to a db as a boolean value.

object = {
    first: req.body.1 ? true : false,
    second: req.body.2 ? true : false,
    third: req.body.3 ? true : false
};

Hope this helps anyone else coming along. I was happy once I figured it out

Upvotes: 9

Raf
Raf

Reputation: 7649

Can you try the following jade form

form(action='/survey/submission/test/config', method='post')
  input(type="checkbox", name="not_checked", value="false")
  input(type="checkbox", name="checked", checked, value="true")
  input(type='submit')

The value will be string, so you have to parse it. If the checkbox does not have checked attribute then it would not be included in the post request body. So in the above form, only the checked checkbox will be sent see below.

req.body : {"checked":"true"}

If you tick both checkboxes then both values will be sent as below

req.body : {"not_checked":"false","checked":"true"}

You can also add validation against undefined, whenever no checkbox is ticked

   if(req.body.not_checked) {
      console.log('not checked : ' + req.body.not_checked);
    }

    if(req.body.checked) {
      console.log('checked : ' + req.body.checked);
    }

Upvotes: 3

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