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# method-override
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[![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url]
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[![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url]
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[![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url]
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[![Test Coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url]
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Lets you use HTTP verbs such as PUT or DELETE in places where the client doesn't support it.
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## Install
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This is a [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) module available through the
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[npm registry](https://www.npmjs.com/). Installation is done using the
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[`npm install` command](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-npm-packages-locally):
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```sh
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$ npm install method-override
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```
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## API
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**NOTE** It is very important that this module is used **before** any module that
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needs to know the method of the request (for example, it _must_ be used prior to
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the `csurf` module).
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### methodOverride(getter, options)
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Create a new middleware function to override the `req.method` property with a new
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value. This value will be pulled from the provided `getter`.
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- `getter` - The getter to use to look up the overridden request method for the request. (default: `X-HTTP-Method-Override`)
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- `options.methods` - The allowed methods the original request must be in to check for a method override value. (default: `['POST']`)
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If the found method is supported by node.js core, then `req.method` will be set to
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this value, as if it has originally been that value. The previous `req.method`
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value will be stored in `req.originalMethod`.
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#### getter
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This is the method of getting the override value from the request. If a function is provided,
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the `req` is passed as the first argument, the `res` as the second argument and the method is
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expected to be returned. If a string is provided, the string is used to look up the method
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with the following rules:
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- If the string starts with `X-`, then it is treated as the name of a header and that header
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is used for the method override. If the request contains the same header multiple times, the
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first occurrence is used.
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- All other strings are treated as a key in the URL query string.
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#### options.methods
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This allows the specification of what methods(s) the request *MUST* be in in order to check for
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the method override value. This defaults to only `POST` methods, which is the only method the
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override should arrive in. More methods may be specified here, but it may introduce security
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issues and cause weird behavior when requests travel through caches. This value is an array
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of methods in upper-case. `null` can be specified to allow all methods.
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## Examples
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### override using a header
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To use a header to override the method, specify the header name
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as a string argument to the `methodOverride` function. To then make
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the call, send a `POST` request to a URL with the overridden method
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as the value of that header. This method of using a header would
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typically be used in conjunction with `XMLHttpRequest` on implementations
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that do not support the method you are trying to use.
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```js
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var express = require('express')
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var methodOverride = require('method-override')
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var app = express()
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// override with the X-HTTP-Method-Override header in the request
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app.use(methodOverride('X-HTTP-Method-Override'))
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```
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Example call with header override using `XMLHttpRequest`:
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<!-- eslint-env browser -->
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```js
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var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest()
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xhr.onload = onload
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xhr.open('post', '/resource', true)
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xhr.setRequestHeader('X-HTTP-Method-Override', 'DELETE')
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xhr.send()
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function onload () {
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alert('got response: ' + this.responseText)
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}
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```
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### override using a query value
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To use a query string value to override the method, specify the query
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string key as a string argument to the `methodOverride` function. To
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then make the call, send a `POST` request to a URL with the overridden
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method as the value of that query string key. This method of using a
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query value would typically be used in conjunction with plain HTML
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`<form>` elements when trying to support legacy browsers but still use
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newer methods.
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```js
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var express = require('express')
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var methodOverride = require('method-override')
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var app = express()
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// override with POST having ?_method=DELETE
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app.use(methodOverride('_method'))
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```
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Example call with query override using HTML `<form>`:
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```html
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<form method="POST" action="/resource?_method=DELETE">
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<button type="submit">Delete resource</button>
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</form>
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```
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### multiple format support
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```js
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var express = require('express')
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var methodOverride = require('method-override')
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var app = express()
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// override with different headers; last one takes precedence
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app.use(methodOverride('X-HTTP-Method')) // Microsoft
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app.use(methodOverride('X-HTTP-Method-Override')) // Google/GData
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app.use(methodOverride('X-Method-Override')) // IBM
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```
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### custom logic
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You can implement any kind of custom logic with a function for the `getter`. The following
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implements the logic for looking in `req.body` that was in `method-override@1`:
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```js
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var bodyParser = require('body-parser')
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var express = require('express')
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var methodOverride = require('method-override')
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var app = express()
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// NOTE: when using req.body, you must fully parse the request body
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// before you call methodOverride() in your middleware stack,
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// otherwise req.body will not be populated.
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app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded())
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app.use(methodOverride(function (req, res) {
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if (req.body && typeof req.body === 'object' && '_method' in req.body) {
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// look in urlencoded POST bodies and delete it
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var method = req.body._method
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delete req.body._method
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return method
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}
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}))
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```
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Example call with query override using HTML `<form>`:
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```html
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<!-- enctype must be set to the type you will parse before methodOverride() -->
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<form method="POST" action="/resource" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">
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<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="DELETE">
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<button type="submit">Delete resource</button>
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</form>
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```
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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[npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/method-override.svg
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[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/method-override
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[travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/expressjs/method-override/master.svg
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[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/expressjs/method-override
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[coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/expressjs/method-override/master.svg
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/expressjs/method-override?branch=master
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[downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/method-override.svg
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[downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/method-override
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