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Express.js App Delete Method
The app.delete() method routes all the HTTP DELETE requests to the specified path with the specified callback functions.
Syntax
app.delete(path, callback, [callback])
Parameters
- path − This is the path for which the middleware function is invoked. A path can be a string, path pattern, a regular expression, or an array of all these.
- callback − These are the middleware functions or a series of middleware functions that act like a middleware except that these callbacks can invoke next (route).
Example 1
Create a file "appDelete.js" and copy the following code snippet. After creating the file, use the command "node appDelete.js" to run this code.
// app.delete() Method Demo Example // Importing the express module const express = require('express'); // Initializing the express and port number var app = express(); // Initializing the router from express var router = express.Router(); var PORT = 3000; // Creating a DELETE request app.delete('/api', (req, res) => { console.log("DELETE Request Called for /api endpoint") res.send("DELETE Request Called") }) // App listening on the below port app.listen(PORT, function(err){ if (err) console.log(err); console.log("Server listening on PORT", PORT); });
Hit the following Endpoint with a DELETE request
Output
C:\home
ode>> node appDelete.js Server listening on PORT 3000 DELETE Request Called for /api endpoint
Example 2
Let’s take a look at one more example.
// app.delete() Method Demo Example // Importing the express module const express = require('express'); // Initializing the express and port number var app = express(); // Initializing the router from express var router = express.Router(); var PORT = 3000; // Creating a DELETE request app.delete('/api', (req, res) => { console.log("Method called is -- ", req.method) res.end() }) // App listening on the below port app.listen(PORT, function(err){ if (err) console.log(err); console.log("Server listening on PORT", PORT); });
Hit the following Endpoint with a DELETE request
Output
C:\home
ode>> node appDelete.js Server listening on PORT 3000 Method called is -- DELETE
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