I tried this simple code in NodeJS:
const express=require("express");
const app=express();
const accounts=[]
app.use("/dashboard",function(req,res,next){
res.send(accounts);
next();
})
app.post("/dashboard/add-account/:address{6}",function(req,res,next){
accounts.push(req.params.address);
console.info(accounts);
next();
})
app.put("/modify-account/:index/:address{6}",function(req,res){
accounts[req.params.index]=req.params.address;
res.send(accounts);
})
app.delete("/dashboard/delete-account/:index[0-9]",function(req,res){
accounts[req.params.index]="";
console.info(accounts);
})
app.listen(3001,"127.0.0.1",650,()=>{console.info("Server is ready ...")});
By sending this request: http://localhost:3001/dashboard/add-account/0x1234
But nothing logged on the console! this code is a simple code to learn ExpressJS and I am new to routing and middleware functions. What should I do?
You didn't specify what type of request you're attempting to make to http://localhost:3001/dashboard/add-account/0x1234
. If it's a GET request (i.e. from a browser), you wouldn't see anything logged because you don't have a GET route handler.
Try adding something like the following to get started:
app.get("/dashboard/add-account/:address{6}",function(req,res,next){
console.info("TODO: render add account form or similar here.");
next();
})