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								id: 587d7fb2367417b2b2512bf8
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								title: Get Data from POST Requests
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								challengeType: 2
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								forumTopicId: 301511
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								dashedName: get-data-from-post-requests
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								# --description--
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								Mount a POST handler at the path `/name`. It’s the same path as before. We have prepared a form in the html frontpage. It will submit the same data of exercise 10 (Query string). If the body-parser is configured correctly, you should find the parameters in the object `req.body`. Have a look at the usual library example:
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								<blockquote>route: POST '/library'<br>urlencoded_body: userId=546&bookId=6754 <br>req.body: {userId: '546', bookId: '6754'}</blockquote>
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								Respond with the same JSON object as before: `{name: 'firstname lastname'}`. Test if your endpoint works using the html form we provided in the app frontpage.
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								Tip: There are several other http methods other than GET and POST. And by convention there is a correspondence between the http verb, and the operation you are going to execute on the server. The conventional mapping is:
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								POST (sometimes PUT) - Create a new resource using the information sent with the request,
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								GET - Read an existing resource without modifying it,
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								PUT or PATCH (sometimes POST) - Update a resource using the data sent,
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								DELETE => Delete a resource.
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								There are also a couple of other methods which are used to negotiate a connection with the server. Except from GET, all the other methods listed above can have a payload (i.e. the data into the request body). The body-parser middleware works with these methods as well.
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								# --hints--
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								Test 1 : Your API endpoint should respond with the correct name
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								```js
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								(getUserInput) =>
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								  $.post(getUserInput('url') + '/name', { first: 'Mick', last: 'Jagger' }).then(
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								    (data) => {
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								      assert.equal(
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								        data.name,
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								        'Mick Jagger',
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								        'Test 1: "POST /name" route does not behave as expected'
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								      );
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								    },
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								    (xhr) => {
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								      throw new Error(xhr.responseText);
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								    }
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								  );
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								```
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								Test 2 : Your API endpoint should respond with the correct name
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								```js
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								(getUserInput) =>
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								  $.post(getUserInput('url') + '/name', {
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								    first: 'Keith',
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								    last: 'Richards'
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								  }).then(
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								    (data) => {
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								      assert.equal(
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								        data.name,
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								        'Keith Richards',
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								        'Test 2: "POST /name" route does not behave as expected'
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								      );
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								    },
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								    (xhr) => {
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								      throw new Error(xhr.responseText);
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								    }
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								  );
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								```
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								# --solutions--
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								```js
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								/**
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								  Backend challenges don't need solutions, 
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								  because they would need to be tested against a full working project. 
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								  Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more.
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								*/
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								```
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