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…y :id, returns a record of a single customer
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The top of README.md gives instructions on running @acmei and my project. endpoint-readme.md explains how to use our endpoints.
We used url params to pass in all information. We would like to explore using post bodies to pass in information in future projects.
We used the routes files in place of controllers; a further refactoring could be moving the action logic elsewhere.
Our actions depend largely on Node.js callbacks; we kept our model functions as simple and extensible as possible, partially modeled on Rails' ActiveRecord.
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