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id: 587d7fb2367417b2b2512bf6
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title: Get Query Parameter Input from the Client
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challengeType: 2
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forumTopicId: 301512
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dashedName: get-query-parameter-input-from-the-client
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---
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# --description--
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Another common way to get input from the client is by encoding the data after the route path, using a query string. The query string is delimited by a question mark (?), and includes field=value couples. Each couple is separated by an ampersand (&). Express can parse the data from the query string, and populate the object `req.query`. Some characters, like the percent (%), cannot be in URLs and have to be encoded in a different format before you can send them. If you use the API from JavaScript, you can use specific methods to encode/decode these characters.
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<blockquote>route_path: '/library'<br>actual_request_URL: '/library?userId=546&bookId=6754' <br>req.query: {userId: '546', bookId: '6754'}</blockquote>
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# --instructions--
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Build an API endpoint, mounted at `GET /name`. Respond with a JSON document, taking the structure `{ name: 'firstname lastname'}`. The first and last name parameters should be encoded in a query string e.g. `?first=firstname&last=lastname`.
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**Note:** In the following exercise you are going to receive data from a POST request, at the same `/name` route path. If you want, you can use the method `app.route(path).get(handler).post(handler)`. This syntax allows you to chain different verb handlers on the same path route. You can save a bit of typing, and have cleaner code.
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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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$.get(getUserInput('url') + '/name?first=Mick&last=Jagger').then(
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(data) => {
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assert.equal(
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data.name,
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'Mick Jagger',
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'Test 1: "GET /name" route does not behave as expected'
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);
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},
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(xhr) => {
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throw new Error(xhr.responseText);
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}
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);
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```
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Test 2 : Your API endpoint should respond with the correct name
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```js
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(getUserInput) =>
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$.get(getUserInput('url') + '/name?last=Richards&first=Keith').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: "GET /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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