req.path

The URL pathname from the request URL string of the current request (req). Note that this is the part of the URL after and including the leading slash (e.g. /foo/bar), but without the query string (e.g. ?name=foo) or fragment (e.g. #foobar.)

Usage

  1. req.path;

Example

Assuming a client sends the following request:

http://localhost:1337/donor/37?name=foo#foobar

req.path will be defined as follows:

  1. req.path;
  2. // -> "/donor/37"