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I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:



API route:



router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
var body = req.body;
conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
}
return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
});
});});


API something (I don't know what this is called):



    let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {

return $http({
method : 'GET',
url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
data: cardId,
headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
async : true
});
};


DB model/schema + Postman API call



Postman return (returns correctly what I want)



Chrome API call



Chrome API return



I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.










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    I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:



    API route:



    router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
    var body = req.body;
    conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
    ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
    if (err) {
    return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
    }
    return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
    });
    });});


    API something (I don't know what this is called):



        let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {

    return $http({
    method : 'GET',
    url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
    data: cardId,
    headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
    async : true
    });
    };


    DB model/schema + Postman API call



    Postman return (returns correctly what I want)



    Chrome API call



    Chrome API return



    I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.










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      I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:



      API route:



      router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
      var body = req.body;
      conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
      ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
      if (err) {
      return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
      }
      return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
      });
      });});


      API something (I don't know what this is called):



          let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {

      return $http({
      method : 'GET',
      url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
      data: cardId,
      headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
      async : true
      });
      };


      DB model/schema + Postman API call



      Postman return (returns correctly what I want)



      Chrome API call



      Chrome API return



      I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:



      API route:



      router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
      var body = req.body;
      conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
      ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
      if (err) {
      return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
      }
      return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
      });
      });});


      API something (I don't know what this is called):



          let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {

      return $http({
      method : 'GET',
      url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
      data: cardId,
      headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
      async : true
      });
      };


      DB model/schema + Postman API call



      Postman return (returns correctly what I want)



      Chrome API call



      Chrome API return



      I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.







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          After putting a console.log(req.body) under the Router I found out that apparently the GET method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post instead of router.get.






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            After putting a console.log(req.body) under the Router I found out that apparently the GET method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post instead of router.get.






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              After putting a console.log(req.body) under the Router I found out that apparently the GET method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post instead of router.get.






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                After putting a console.log(req.body) under the Router I found out that apparently the GET method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post instead of router.get.






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                After putting a console.log(req.body) under the Router I found out that apparently the GET method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post instead of router.get.







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