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Restify is hitting incorrect routes and creating ambiguity.

I have 2 routes:

apiRouter.get({ path: '/goals/:id', version: '1.0.0' }, goals.getGoal);
apiRouter.get({ path: '/goals/mute', version: '1.0.0' }, lists.getGoalMute);

When I request on /goals/mute it gets on /goals/:id.

I switched the routes(moved the lower one to up):

apiRouter.get({ path: '/goals/mute', version: '1.0.0' }, lists.getGoalMute);
apiRouter.get({ path: '/goals/:id', version: '1.0.0' }, goals.getGoal);

now request gets on the correct route /goals/mute.

I don't understand this behavior, what is the matching criteria restify uses?

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Your routes are similar. So now everything depends on the order of routes.

/goals/:id is exactly same to /goals/mute.

/goals/:id      /goals/something    //here "something" will be "id"
/goals/mute     /goals/something    //here "something" will be "mute"

You will have to change the order of routes:

/goals/mute
/goals/:id

Now it will match first with /goals/mute and then with /goals/:id.

So if you hit /goals/ it will go for /goals/:id.

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Routes are matched in order of their creation.

Since /goals/:id matches /goals/mute, if you define the former before the latter, it will match before the more specific route for /goals/mute.

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  • So what should I do so it gets on the correct route ? Dec 29, 2015 at 10:48
  • Put more specific routes (/goals/mute) before less specific ones (/goals/:id).
    – robertklep
    Dec 29, 2015 at 10:50

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