I'm trying to add an argument to a function passed along as an argument in an express js route.
This is an expressjs route:
app.get('path', some开发者_开发问答Func,
function(req, res, next) {
res.render('layout');
});
The function someFunc right there takes the arguments req, res, next.
I want to add an additional argument to it. If I use apply or call it seems to replace all the existing arguments.
I want to be able to do:
someFunction (req, res, next, custom) {}
How can I do this? Thanks.
I am not sure that this is the best way but you could do something like this :
var someFunc = function (req, res, next, custom) { console.log(custom); next(); }
app.get('path',
function (req, res, next) { someFunc(req, res, next, 'custom') },
function(req, res, next) {
res.render('layout');
});
I would create a route like this:
// Inside your routes.js:
module.exports.someRoute = function(myArgument) {
return function(req, res, next) {
// Do whatever you want with myArgument.
};
};
// Inside your app.js:
app.get('path', routes.someRoute({ foo: 1 }));
This way your route setup is clear of any logic.
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