I\'m reading a book about nodejs/express and I\'m trying to reproduce the examples. I\'ve never seen a colon on a directory name, but I\'ve seen it a couple of times in this
As SLaks stated, it's a URL pattern, the colon means that you want to receive the URL segments as parameter, here is an example
app.get('/user/:id', function(request, response){
response.send('user ' + request.params.id);
});
in this example, if you will send a get request to the URL www.server.com/user/mike, the request.params.id will be set to mike.
If you're talking about the :year
or :month
, there are URL parameters. You can get back with req.params.
For exemple to get back this two arguments you can do something like :
app.post('/contest/vacation-photo/:year/:month', function(req, res){
// Get the year url parameter :
var year = req.params.year;
}
Hope it help.