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I have a GET REST service which needs to accept parameters with a /

URL = "/term/:term/amount/:amount" where :term can be a string like "para/5MG".

is there a way to do this in express? as my api gets used, I prefer not to rewrite it with queryparams.

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Natively, express tries to split at / so you'll have to do splitting by hand. Here is one example of doing so:

app.get('/term/\\S+/amount/:amount', function (req, res, next){
  var match;
  if(match = req.path.match(/^\/term\/(.*?)\/amount\/(.*)$/)){
    var term = match[1];
    var amount = req.params.amount;
    // or do whatever you like

    res.json({term: term, amount: amount})
  }else{
    res.sendStatus(404);
  }
})

You'll loose a lot of expresse's built in magic with this method. It probably would be better to URI-encode the parameter in the first place. (like this: term/para%2F5MG/amount/3)

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  • Thank you, URI encoding seems like the best way to go.
    – Nick
    Sep 7, 2015 at 12:12
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app.get('/term/:term/amount/:amount',  function(req, res) {
    // your code here
})
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  • Doesn't work for me, have you tried curl <hostname>/term/para/5MG/amount/5 ? Sep 5, 2015 at 17:21
  • You need to URI encode the forward slash, try this: curl <hostname>/term/para%2F5MG/amount/5 Sep 5, 2015 at 17:46
  • Why isn't that part of your answer then? Sep 5, 2015 at 18:47
  • I didn't notice the nuance of forward slash being part of the parameter when originally reading the question. I thought the OP just didn't know how to create an express route with named parameters. Sep 5, 2015 at 19:04

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