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You can create any route structure you need with placeholders and custom services. In this case e.g.

class GigConfirmService {
  constructor(app) {
    this.app = app
  }

  async create (data, params) {
    const gigId = params.route.id
    return this.app.service('gigs').patch(gigId, { status: 'confirmed' }) 
  }
}

class GigRequestService {
  constructor(app) {
    this.app = app
  }

  async find (params) {
    const gigId = params.route.id
    return this.app.service('gigs').find({
      query: { gigId }
    })
  }
}

app.use('gigs/:id/confirm', new GigConfirmService(app))
app.use('gigs/:id/requests', new GigRequestService(app))

How service methods map to HTTP methods is documented i…

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This discussion was converted from issue #3422 on February 02, 2024 23:03.