--- title: Use body-parser to Parse POST Requests --- # Use body-parser to Parse POST Requests --- ## Problem Explanation The body-parser should already be added to your project if you used the provided boilerplate, but if not it should be there as: ```json "dependencies": { "body-parser": "^1.19.0", "express": "^4.17.1" } ``` You can run `npm install body-parser` to add it as a dependency to your project instead of manually adding it to the `package.json` file. This guide assumes you have imported the `body-parser` module into your file as `bodyParser`. In order to import the same, you just need to add the following line at the top of your file: ```javascript var bodyParser = require("body-parser"); ``` All you need to do for this challenge is pass the middleware to `app.use()`. Make sure it comes before the paths it needs to be used on. Remember that body-parser returns with `bodyParser.urlencoded({extended: false})`. Use the following as a template: ```javascript app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: false })); ``` In order to parse JSON data sent in the POST request, use `bodyParser.json()` as the middleware as shown below: ```javascript app.use(bodyParser.json()); ``` The data received in the request is available in the `req.body` object. Do not forget that all these statements need to go above any routes that might have been defined.