get req.params code example
Example 1: req.params req.query
req.params contains route parameters (in the path portion of the URL),
and req.query contains the URL query parameters (after the ? in the URL).
You can also use req.param(name) to look up a parameter in both places (as well as req.body),
Example 2: express render
// send the rendered view to the client
res.render('index')
// if a callback is specified, the rendered HTML string has to be sent explicitly
res.render('index', function (err, html) {
res.send(html)
})
// pass a local variable to the view
res.render('user', { name: 'Tobi' }, function (err, html) {
// ...
})
Example 3: response.render
// here you set that all templates are located in `/views` directory
app.set('views', __dirname + '/views');
// here you set that you're using `ejs` template engine, and the
// default extension is `ejs`
app.set('view engine', 'ejs');
// here you render `orders` template
response.render("orders", {orders: orders_json});
Example 4: req.params
params. An object containing parameter values parsed from the URL path. For example if you have the route /user/:name , then the "name" from the URL path wil be available as req.params.name .