I have a route that looks like this:
app.all('/path/:namedParam/*splat?',function(req,res,next){
if(!req.params.length){
// do something when there is no splat
} else {
// do something with splat
}
});
however, this doesn't work - if I call path/foo/bar
it hits the route, but if I call path/foo
, it doesn't.
Is it possible to have an optional splat param, or do I have to use a regex to detect this?
Edit:
to be clearer, here are the requirements I'm trying to achieve:
- the first and second params are required
- the first param is static, the second is a named param.
- any number of optional additional params can be appended and still hit the route.
'/path/:firstParam/*'
. If you need it, do'/path/:firstParam/:secondParam?/*'
./path/foo
, (that is what my route originally looked like before I wanted an optional splat). Additionally, in your second example, adding the splat actually negates the optional second param -/path/foo
will not match your second pattern (neither will/path/foo/bar
for that matter...) - one of the more annoying parts of express' router./path/:firstParam
and/path/:firstParam/:secondParam/
as two separate routers with a shared controller. no need to make your urls confusingn
endpoints is necessary for the design of the app - I'm not just routing to 1-3 params, it can be any number, so having a limit on number of params is not an option (sure, I could create 10 endpoints, but having express do that work isn't any better than doing it in a route). I can use a regex route to solve my problem (what I'm doing now), but I was hoping to have a readable option./path/:param(/:otherOptionalParam)