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I'm making an API with NestJS, I'm trying to create a method "Get" in controller which receives two params but when the server takes the request, the params are undefined and I can't fix it.



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    I'm making an API with NestJS, I'm trying to create a method "Get" in controller which receives two params but when the server takes the request, the params are undefined and I can't fix it.



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      I'm making an API with NestJS, I'm trying to create a method "Get" in controller which receives two params but when the server takes the request, the params are undefined and I can't fix it.



      Method in auth controller



      Parameters that I need to receive










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      Method in auth controller



      Parameters that I need to receive







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          Nest doesn't support the ability to automatically convert Get query params into an object in this way. It's expected that you would pull out the params individually by passing the name of the param to the @Param decorator.



          Try changing your signature to:



          login(@Param('userName') userName: string, @Param('password') password: string)


          If you want to receive an object instead consider switching to using Post and passing the object in the request body (which makes more sense to me for a login action anyways).






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            Nest doesn't support the ability to automatically convert Get query params into an object in this way. It's expected that you would pull out the params individually by passing the name of the param to the @Param decorator.



            Try changing your signature to:



            login(@Param('userName') userName: string, @Param('password') password: string)


            If you want to receive an object instead consider switching to using Post and passing the object in the request body (which makes more sense to me for a login action anyways).






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              Nest doesn't support the ability to automatically convert Get query params into an object in this way. It's expected that you would pull out the params individually by passing the name of the param to the @Param decorator.



              Try changing your signature to:



              login(@Param('userName') userName: string, @Param('password') password: string)


              If you want to receive an object instead consider switching to using Post and passing the object in the request body (which makes more sense to me for a login action anyways).






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                Nest doesn't support the ability to automatically convert Get query params into an object in this way. It's expected that you would pull out the params individually by passing the name of the param to the @Param decorator.



                Try changing your signature to:



                login(@Param('userName') userName: string, @Param('password') password: string)


                If you want to receive an object instead consider switching to using Post and passing the object in the request body (which makes more sense to me for a login action anyways).






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                Nest doesn't support the ability to automatically convert Get query params into an object in this way. It's expected that you would pull out the params individually by passing the name of the param to the @Param decorator.



                Try changing your signature to:



                login(@Param('userName') userName: string, @Param('password') password: string)


                If you want to receive an object instead consider switching to using Post and passing the object in the request body (which makes more sense to me for a login action anyways).







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