why can't I pull HTTP requests after configured controller in nest.js










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So, the person who left the company used Nest.js write this server side.
He has auth.controller, auth.service,auth.module,auth-token,jwt.strategy and jwt-payload all set up well, and I checked his module, everything is imported and the providers are being set up well.



But in front-end I do send HTTP request in any end point, I just always get code 404.
even if i wrote a simple end point like this :



 *@Get('/meow')
toMeow()
return 'meow';
*


in his controller file, I still can't pull any HTTP request.



In his other folders controller ,I do can pull the HTTP request well with same address plus the routes



What's the reason for this?










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  • You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

    – Chau Tran
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:35












  • Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

    – raymondluker
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:49















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So, the person who left the company used Nest.js write this server side.
He has auth.controller, auth.service,auth.module,auth-token,jwt.strategy and jwt-payload all set up well, and I checked his module, everything is imported and the providers are being set up well.



But in front-end I do send HTTP request in any end point, I just always get code 404.
even if i wrote a simple end point like this :



 *@Get('/meow')
toMeow()
return 'meow';
*


in his controller file, I still can't pull any HTTP request.



In his other folders controller ,I do can pull the HTTP request well with same address plus the routes



What's the reason for this?










share|improve this question






















  • You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

    – Chau Tran
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:35












  • Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

    – raymondluker
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:49













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So, the person who left the company used Nest.js write this server side.
He has auth.controller, auth.service,auth.module,auth-token,jwt.strategy and jwt-payload all set up well, and I checked his module, everything is imported and the providers are being set up well.



But in front-end I do send HTTP request in any end point, I just always get code 404.
even if i wrote a simple end point like this :



 *@Get('/meow')
toMeow()
return 'meow';
*


in his controller file, I still can't pull any HTTP request.



In his other folders controller ,I do can pull the HTTP request well with same address plus the routes



What's the reason for this?










share|improve this question














So, the person who left the company used Nest.js write this server side.
He has auth.controller, auth.service,auth.module,auth-token,jwt.strategy and jwt-payload all set up well, and I checked his module, everything is imported and the providers are being set up well.



But in front-end I do send HTTP request in any end point, I just always get code 404.
even if i wrote a simple end point like this :



 *@Get('/meow')
toMeow()
return 'meow';
*


in his controller file, I still can't pull any HTTP request.



In his other folders controller ,I do can pull the HTTP request well with same address plus the routes



What's the reason for this?







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  • You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

    – Chau Tran
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:35












  • Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

    – raymondluker
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:49

















  • You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

    – Chau Tran
    Nov 16 '18 at 2:35












  • Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

    – raymondluker
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:49
















You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

– Chau Tran
Nov 16 '18 at 2:35






You need to check where @AuthGuard is being used. Looks like its being registered as a GlobalGuard

– Chau Tran
Nov 16 '18 at 2:35














Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

– raymondluker
Nov 16 '18 at 6:49





Hi, AuthGuard is being used in a controller called User.controller, I only used it once for modify one of the function.

– raymondluker
Nov 16 '18 at 6:49












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My coworker solved it, I didnt register jwt.strategy to the Module






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