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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T06:25:18+00:00 2026-06-09T06:25:18+00:00

I’ve got an object: var val = {username:’gilbertbw’,password:’password’,password2:’password’,email:’email@email.com’,firstname:’gilbert’,lastname:’BW’,test:true}; I run some validation against it

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I’ve got an object:

var val = {username:'gilbertbw',password:'password',password2:'password',email:'email@email.com',firstname:'gilbert',lastname:'BW',test:true};

I run some validation against it and then post it to my node.js server:

console.log(
            $.ajax({
                type: 'POST',
                url: '/signup',
                data: val,
                success: function(){console.log('data posted')},
                dataType: "json"
            })
        );

On the server i have tryed just calling the object val:

console.log(val.username);

and pulling it from the post like I normally would:

val = req.param(val,null);
console.log(val.username);

But both times firebug spits out the 500 ISE:

    "{"error":{"message":"val is not defined","stack":"ReferenceError: val is not defined at exports.signup (C:\\Users\\Gilbert\\WebstormProjects\\NodeOfGames\\routes\\user.js:37:21)

If i just console.log(val); it prints null
The line in question is when I try to log val.username to console. How do you recive a posted object in node.js?

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    2026-06-09T06:25:22+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 6:25 am

    val is a client-side variable. there is no way for the server to know you named this object “val”.

    data: val is just like:

    data: {username:'gilbertbw',password:'password',password2:'password',email:'email@email.com',firstname:'gilbert',lastname:'BW',test:true}
    

    so there is no val field for your server to find.

    do this instead:

    data: {
        "val": val
    }
    

    edit:

    also, your line req.param(val,null); should be req.param("val",null);
    or val = req.body.val;
    (reference)

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