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I'm trying to implement update functionality to an Express.js app, and I'd like to use a PUT request to send the new data, but I keep getting errors using PUT. From everything I've read, it's just a matter of using app.put, but that isn't working. I've got the following in my routes file:

send = function(req, res) { 
    req.send(res.locals.content);
};

app.put('/api/:company', function(res,req) {
    res.send('this is an update');
}, send);

When I use postman to make a PUT request, I get a "cannot PUT /api/petshop" as an error. I don't understand why I can't PUT, or what's going wrong.

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You may be lacking the actual update function. You have the put path returning the result back to the client but missing the part when you tell the database to update the data.

If you're using mongodb and express, you could write something like:

app.put('/api/:company', function (req, res) {
    var company = req.company;

    company = _.extend(company, req.body);

    company.save(function(err) {
    if (err) {
        return res.send('/company', {
            errors: err.errors,
            company: company
        });
    } else {
        res.jsonp(company);
    }

}); 

This mean stack project may help you as it covers this CRUD functionality which I just used here swapping their articles for your companies. same same.


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