100’s = informational, tells the client that the header part of the request has been received and the server will try to comply 200’s = SUCCESS! Request accepted.
300’s = redirect, the request no longer available at the expected location
400’s = client error
500’s = Server error
app.use(express.json())
allows the server to accept JSON/:id
: gives user access to whatever they put in after the id, it only allows a single router accessPUT
and PATCH
is PATCH only passes whatever the user input is, while PUT will update all subsriber’s info rather than just onedefault
property to the modelcanvas.instructure.com/courses/5871754/modules ↩