I have the following Node.js code:
var express = require('express');
var app = express.createServer(express.logger());
app.use(express.bodyParser());
app.post('/', function(request, response) {
response.write(request.body.user);
response.end();
});
Now if I POST something like:
curl -d user=Someone -H Accept:application/json --url http://localhost:5000
I get Someone as expected. Now, what if I want to get the full request body? I tried doing response.write(request.body) but Node.js throws an exception saying “first argument must be a string or Buffer” then goes to an “infinite loop” with an exception that says “Can’t set headers after they are sent.“; this also true even if I did var reqBody = request.body; and then writing response.write(reqBody).
What’s the issue here?
Also, can I just get the raw request without using express.bodyParser()?
Express 4.0 and above:
$ npm install --save body-parserAnd then in your node app:
Express 3.0 and below:
Try passing this in your cURL call:
--header "Content-Type: application/json"and making sure your data is in JSON format:
{"user":"someone"}Also, you can use console.dir in your node.js code to see the data inside the object as in the following example:
This other question might also help: How to receive JSON in express node.js POST request?
If you don’t want to use the bodyParser check out this other question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9920700/446681