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## Remote methods and hooks
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You can expose a Model's instance and static methods to clients. A remote method must accept a callback with the conventional `fn(err, result, ...)` signature.
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### loopback.remoteMethod(fn, [options])
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Expose a remote method.
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```js
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Product.stats = function(fn) {
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var statsResult = {
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totalPurchased: 123456
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};
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var err = null;
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// callback with an error and the result
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fn(err, statsResult);
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}
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loopback.remoteMethod(
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Product.stats,
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{
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returns: {arg: 'stats', type: 'object'},
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http: {path: '/info', verb: 'get'}
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}
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);
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```
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**Options**
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The options argument is a JSON object, described in the following table.
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| Option | Required? | Description |
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| ----- | ----- | ----- |
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| accepts | No | Describes the remote method's arguments, as explained <a href="#argdesc">below</a>. The callback is an assumed argument; do not specify. |
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| returns | No | Describes the remote method's callback arguments, as explained <a href="#argdesc">below</a>.. The err argument is assumed; do not specify. |
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| http | No | HTTP routing information: <ul><li> **http.path**: path (relative to the model) at which the method is exposed. May be a path fragment (for example, `/:myArg`) that will be populated by an arg of the same name in the `accepts` description. For example, the `stats` method above will be at the whole path `/products/stats`.</li><li> **http.verb**: HTTP method (verb) from which the method is available (one of: get, post, put, del, or all).</li></ul>
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<a name="argdesc"></a>**Argument description**
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The arguments description defines either a single argument as an object or an ordered set of arguments as an array. Each individual argument has keys for:
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* arg: argument name
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* type: argument datatype; must be a[loopback type](http://wiki.strongloop.com/display/DOC/LoopBack+types).
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* required: Boolean value indicating if argument is required.
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For example, a single argument, specified as an object:
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```js
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{arg: 'myArg', type: 'number'}
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```
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Multiple arguments, specified as an array:
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```js
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[
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{arg: 'arg1', type: 'number', required: true},
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{arg: 'arg2', type: 'array'}
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]
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```
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## Remote hooks
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Run a function before or after a remote method is called by a client.
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```js
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// *.save === prototype.save
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User.beforeRemote('*.save', function(ctx, user, next) {
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if(ctx.user) {
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next();
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} else {
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next(new Error('must be logged in to update'))
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}
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});
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User.afterRemote('*.save', function(ctx, user, next) {
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console.log('user has been saved', user);
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next();
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});
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```
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Remote hooks also support wildcards. Run a function before any remote method is called.
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```js
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// ** will match both prototype.* and *.*
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User.beforeRemote('**', function(ctx, user, next) {
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console.log(ctx.methodString, 'was invoked remotely'); // users.prototype.save was invoked remotely
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next();
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});
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```
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Other wildcard examples
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```js
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// run before any static method eg. User.find
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User.beforeRemote('*', ...);
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// run before any instance method eg. User.prototype.save
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User.beforeRemote('prototype.*', ...);
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// prevent password hashes from being sent to clients
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User.afterRemote('**', function (ctx, user, next) {
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if(ctx.result) {
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if(Array.isArray(ctx.result)) {
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ctx.result.forEach(function (result) {
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result.password = undefined;
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});
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} else {
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ctx.result.password = undefined;
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}
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}
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next();
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});
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```
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### Context
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Remote hooks are provided with a Context `ctx` object which contains transport specific data (eg. for http: `req` and `res`). The `ctx` object also has a set of consistent apis across transports.
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#### ctx.user
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A `Model` representing the user calling the method remotely. **Note:** this is undefined if the remote method is not invoked by a logged in user.
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#### ctx.result
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During `afterRemote` hooks, `ctx.result` will contain the data about to be sent to a client. Modify this object to transform data before it is sent.
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#### Rest
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When [loopback.rest](#loopbackrest) is used the following `ctx` properties are available.
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##### ctx.req
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The express ServerRequest object. [See full documentation](http://expressjs.com/api.html#req).
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##### ctx.res
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The express ServerResponse object. [See full documentation](http://expressjs.com/api.html#res).
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