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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T23:55:01+00:00 2026-06-07T23:55:01+00:00

I’m using Backbone.js on the client and node.js on the backend, and I’m having

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I’m using Backbone.js on the client and node.js on the backend, and I’m having a bit of trouble doing a ‘limited’ model save, as explained here : http://backbonejs.org/#Model-save

As in the example, if I do

book.save({author: "Teddy"});

how do I access the parameters of the save using express.js, i.e. the fact that I only want to save to the ‘author’ field? I’ve tried the following

req.body -> gives ALL parameters of the model being saved, I want only the 'author' field
req.query -> empty

Any help much appreciated!

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    2026-06-07T23:55:03+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:55 pm

    As stated in Model.save documentation:

    save model.save([attributes], [options])
    […] The attributes hash (as in set) should contain the attributes you’d like to change —
    keys that aren’t mentioned won’t be altered — but, a complete
    representation of the resource
    will be sent to the server.

    You can however override the save method and provide a data attribute via the options which will be sent to the server instead of the full model representation. For example, this will only save the attributes passed to the method :

    var M = Backbone.Model.extend({   
        save: function (attrs, options) {
            options || (options = {});
    
            options.contentType = 'application/json';
            options.data = JSON.stringify(attrs);
    
            Backbone.Model.prototype.save.call(this, attrs, options);
        }
    });
    

    And a Fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/dLFgD/


    As @mikebridge noted in the comments, this behavior can now be obtained by passing an attrs option. So either use

    book.save(null, {
        attrs: {author: "Teddy"}
    });
    

    or keep the override

    var M = Backbone.Model.extend({
        url: '/echo/json/',
    
        save: function(attrs, options) {
            options || (options = {});      
            options.attrs = attrs;
            Backbone.Model.prototype.save.call(this, attrs, options);
        }
    });
    

    http://jsfiddle.net/nikoshr/dLFgD/7/


    You could also send a PATCH request if you’re using a Backbone version that supports it (>=0.9.9) and your server understands that verb, as explained in @pkyeck’s answer

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