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# Custom Request Handler
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Trilium provides a mechanism for [scripts](../Scripting.md) to open a public REST endpoint. This opens a way for various integrations with other services - a simple example would be creating new note from Slack by issuing a slash command (e.g. `/trilium buy milk`).
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## Create note from outside Trilium
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Let's take a look at an example. The goal is to provide a REST endpoint to which we can send title and content and Trilium will create a note.
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We'll start with creating a JavaScript backend [code note](../Note%20Types/Code.md) containing:
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```
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const {req, res} = api;
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const {secret, title, content} = req.body;
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if (req.method == 'POST' && secret === 'secret-password') {
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// notes must be saved somewhere in the tree hierarchy specified by a parent note.
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// This is defined by a relation from this code note to the "target" parent note
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// alternetively you can just use constant noteId for simplicity (get that from "Note Info" dialog of the desired parent note)
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const targetParentNoteId = api.currentNote.getRelationValue('targetNote');
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const {note} = api.createTextNote(targetParentNoteId, title, content);
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const notePojo = note.getPojo();
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res.status(201).json(notePojo);
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}
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else {
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res.send(400);
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}
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```
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This script note has also following two attributes:
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* label `#customRequestHandler` with value `create-note`
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* relation `~targetNote` pointing to a note where new notes should be saved
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### Explanation
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Let's test this by using an HTTP client to send a request:
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```
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POST http://my.trilium.org/custom/create-note
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Content-Type: application/json
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{
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"secret": "secret-password",
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"title": "hello",
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"content": "world"
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}+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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```
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Notice the `/custom` part in the request path - Trilium considers any request with this prefix as "custom" and tries to find a matching handler by looking at all notes which have `customRequestHandler` [label](Attributes.md). Value of this label then contains a regular expression which will match the request path (in our case trivial regex "create-note").
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Trilium will then find our code note created above and execute it. `api.req`, `api.res` are set to [request](https://expressjs.com/en/api.html#req) and [response](https://expressjs.com/en/api.html#res)objects from which we can get details of the request and also respond.
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In the code note we check the request method and then use trivial authentication - keep in mind that these endpoints are by default totally unauthenticated, and you need to take care of this yourself.
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Once we pass these checks we will just create the desired note using [Script API](../Scripting/Script%20API.md).
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## Custom resource provider
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Another common use case is that you want to just expose a file note - in such case you create label `customResourceProvider` (value is again path regex).
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For more information, see [Custom Resource Providers](Custom%20Resource%20Providers.md).
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## Advanced concepts
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`api.req` and `api.res` are Express.js objects - you can always look into its [documentation](https://expressjs.com/en/api.html) for details.
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### Parameters
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REST request paths often contain parameters in the URL, e.g.:
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```
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http://my.trilium.org/custom/notes/123
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```
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The last part is dynamic so the matching of the URL must also be dynamic - for this reason the matching is done with regular expressions. Following `customRequestHandler` value would match it:
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```
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notes/([0-9]+)
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```
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Additionally, this also defines a matching group with the use of parenthesis which then makes it easier to extract the value. The matched groups are available in `api.pathParams`:
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```
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const noteId = api.pathParams[0];
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```
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Often you also need query params (as in e.g. `http://my.trilium.org/custom/notes?noteId=123`), you can get those with standard express `req.query.noteId`. |