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09:33
@AlexanderPritchard: There are 3/4 peoples connected all times (jcolebr, mythril_knight, myself and a last one I don't remember the name of). We don't talk much, but anybody seeking help will get a answer within 12 hours ;)
 
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15:48
@DrakaSAN Sometimes ;-)
@jcolebrand: Sure, if they aren't asking a good question, they will not get answer (like our friend harshal up here)
hello guys!! I'm struggled with a small thing that maybe you've done many many times... I'm trying to include all the routes in a post call except "/parse/functions/*"...

I tried:

app.post('/parse/:functions*', function(req, res, next) {
res.send(404, 'Not found');
});

but it's not working, would you know how?
Do you mean you want all routes starting with /parse/function like /parse/functionA and /parse/functionB? Or every routes inside /parse/function/ like /parse/function/A or /parse/function/B?
@RafaelRuiz
Either way, the error is due to mixing `:function` and `*`: `:function` is equivalent to `*`, but give you that part of the path in `req` (don't remember which field), while `*`, well, get eveything.
Mixing both make it crash, since you are asking both at the same time
every routes inside /parse/functions/ like /parse/functions/A or /parse/functions/B :)
should it be '/parse/:functions/*' ?
16:07
It should be either `/parse/functions/*` or `/parse/functions/:function`
`parse/:functions/*` would get things like `/parse/AZERTY/qwerty` without thinking about it
oh I'm going to try that!
thank you !
http://expressjs.com/en/guide/routing.html
See `route parameters`
16:27
@DrakaSAN
I think I can't find that information, maybe I explained wrong
Yes?
I'm looking to define everything except /parse/functions/A, /parse/functions/B, /parse/functions/C ...
So you need help prioritizing your routes?
basically I don't want any route to be executed except /parse/functions/*, that I want the natural route... so I want to send 404 to the rest
tried:

app.post('/parse/functions/*', function(req, res, next) {
next();
});
app.all('/parse/*', function(req, res) {
res.send(404, 'Not found');
});

but didn't work
So you want the route to answer if you get the exact call /parse/function/* but not /parse/function/foo?
What does your code send if not 404?
16:31
I want to send 404 to any route excluding /parse/functions/*
/parse/functions/* have already a behaviour
I'm using Parse Server, and I want to send 404 to any rest call except for functions
So you want to capture the exact route parse/functions/*, said another way, get the literal "*", and not expand it
Is that it? Or am I wrong again?
I'm going to set the scenario:

I have these routes already defined (framework)

/parse/users
/parse/session
/parse/classname/_User
/parse/classname/Photos
/parse/functions/function1
/parse/functions/function2

what I want to do, is cutting them from the beginning, and have this scenario:
/parse/users -> 404
/parse/session -> 404
/parse/classname/_User -> 404
/parse/classname/Photos -> 404
/parse/functions/function1 -> follow the same behaviour it had before
/parse/functions/function2 -> follow the same behaviour it had before
16:48
Unless something weird is going on, what you should do is to declare every route with their behavior:

    //...
    app.get('/parse/functions/function1', (req, res) => {
        //...
    });
    //...

Then once every routes have been declared, simply put:

    app.all('*', (req, res) => {
        res.send(404);
    });
2
So no need to declare your 404 for every different routes
alright! I will try this
thank you! :)

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