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Please tell me what is the problem in this code.

let walletAddress = request.body.walletAddress;

if (walletAddress.length < 34) {
    return response.status(400).json({
        walletAddress: 'Invalid Wallet Address'
    });
}
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    walletAddress is undefined
    – Tom O.
    Nov 16, 2018 at 20:23
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    Check request.body instead.
    – raina77ow
    Nov 16, 2018 at 20:24
  • Got it. Thanks. Nov 16, 2018 at 20:30

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There's not enough code include or enough evidence of debugging and data form debugging to know for sure what is going on.

The very first thing you would do is do a:

console.log(req.body)

at the beginning of your request handler and see what it contains. This is basic debugging that you should do before you come here. It appears there is apparently no walletAddress property in req.body.

Then you have to figure out why that is. Either you aren't sending the right kind of request from Postman (either it's not a POST or it doesn't have the right data with it or something else is wrong with the request) or you don't have the body-parser middleware installed to read and parse the body to actually fill in the properties on req.body from the POST data.

For help with either of these, show us the rest of your server set up code so we can see where body-parser middleware is or isn't installed and what your request handler looks like. And, show us the exact request you're sending from Postman.

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