@ffz/api-router
v1.5.0
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A fast router middleware for Koa with support for nesting, associating data with routes, and dynamically assigning middleware based on that data.
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@ffz/api-router
Routing middleware for Koa.
- Express-style routing using
router.get()
,router.post()
, etc. - Named URL parameters
- Named routes with URL generation
- Support for multiple hosts (with parameters)
- Responds to
OPTIONS
automatically. - Generates
405 Method Not Allowed
responses automatically. - Multiple routers
- Nestable routers
- Associate random data with a route
- Automatically add middleware to routes based on that data
- Pre-computes middleware chains for every route to minimize computation and allocations during runtime
- Uses find-my-way internally for route matching for fast routing
Install
$ npm install @ffz/api-router --save
Documentation
Basic Usage
import Koa from 'koa';
import Router from '@ffz/api-router';
const app = new Koa();
const router = new Router();
app.use(router.middleware());
router.get('/', (ctx, next) => {
ctx.body = "Hello, World!"
})
app.listen(3000);
More Interesting Usage
import Koa from 'koa';
import Router from '@ffz/api-router';
import redis from './redis_stuff';
import generate_random_id from './some_other_place';
const app = new Koa();
const router = new Router();
router.useData('cache', options => {
const duration = options.duration || 120;
return async (ctx, next) => {
const key = ctx.url,
cached = await redis.hgetall(key);
if ( cached && cached.status ) {
ctx.status = parseInt(cached.status, 10);
ctx.etag = cached.etag;
if ( ctx.fresh ) {
ctx.status = 304;
} else {
ctx.type = cached.type;
ctx.body = cached.body;
}
return;
}
await next();
const etag = generate_random_id();
ctx.etag = etag;
const body = typeof ctx.body === 'string' ?
ctx.body :
JSON.stringify(ctx.body);
await redis.multi().hmset(key, {
status: ctx.status,
type: ctx.type,
etag,
body
}).expire(key, duration).exec();
}
});
router.get('/', {cache: {duration: 60}}, (ctx, next) => {
ctx.body = "Hello, World!"
})
app.use(router.middleware());
app.listen(3000);
The above code sets up a very simple caching middleware using Redis.
The middleware is registered for cache
data. Then, we register a
new route and the route has cache
data, so that middleware is
automatically applied to it.
Tests
Run tests using npm test
.
Contributions and Support
Please submit all issues and pull requests to the FrankerFaceZ/api-router repository.