@sagacify/autoroute
v2.0.2
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Automatic router for simple REST json api
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Autoroute
Automatic router for simple REST json api
Autoroute will automatically create one or more Express router for you reading the content of your controller folder(s).
Installation
$ npm install @sagacify/autoroute
Usage
Import in your project
Create an instance
const { Autoroute } = require('@sagacify/autoroute');
const { Router } = require('express');
// OR
import { Autoroute } from '@sagacify/autoroute';
import { Router } from 'express';
const autoroute = new Autoroute(
// Router class
Router,
// Mapping between controller actions & http verbs
{
exists: 'head',
read: 'get',
create: 'post',
update: 'put',
partial: 'patch',
destroy: 'delete'
},
// Hooks
{
onRequest: ({ originalUrl, action, params, meta }) =>
console.log({ originalUrl, action, params, meta })
onResponse: ({ originalUrl, action, params, meta, result }) =>
console.log({ originalUrl, action, params, meta, result })
}
);
With this mapping Autoroute will look up for corresponding controller actions and create the following routes:
- HEAD
/my-controller
will call myController.exists(params, meta) - HEAD
/my-controller/:id
will call myController.exists(params, meta) - GET
/my-controller
will call myController.read(params, meta) - GET
/my-controller/:id
will call myController.read(params, meta) - POST
/my-controller
will call myController.create(params, meta) - PUT
/my-controller
will call myController.update(params, meta) - PUT
/my-controller/:id
will call myController.update(params, meta) - PATCH
/my-controller
will call myController.partial(params, meta) - PATCH
/my-controller/:id
will call myController.partial(params, meta) - DELETE
/my-controller
will call myController.destroy(params, meta) - DELETE
/my-controller/:id
will call myController.destroy(params, meta)
Options
pattern
(default:'**/*.js'
) controller file pattern to require, see: globignore
(default:[]
) file pattern to ignore, useful to ignore '**/*.spec.js', see: globonRequest
(default:() => {}
) hook called on request with these arguments{ originalUrl, action, params, meta }
onResponse
(default:() => {}
) hook called on response with these arguments{ originalUrl, action, params, meta }
Create routers
// Here we add req.user in meta parameter of controller actions methods
const authRouter = autoroute.createRouter(path.join(__dirname, 'controllers/auth'), [ 'user' ]);
const v1ApiRouter = autoroute.createRouter(path.join(__dirname, 'controllers/v1'));
const v2ApiRouter = autoroute.createRouter(path.join(__dirname, 'controllers/v2'));
const app = express();
app.use('/auth', authRouter);
app.use('/v1', authMiddleware, v1ApiRouter);
app.use('/v2', authMiddleware, v2ApiRouter);
Expectation
Autoroute expect controller action's methods to have the following signature:
actionName(params: Object, meta: Object)
Exemple of controller implementation :
module.exports = {
exists: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
read: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
create: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
update: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
partial: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
destroy: async (params, meta) => { /* ... */ },
// This won't be mapped to a route
internal: () => { /* ... */ }
};
Note: not all the methods need to be implemented
req.query
, req.body
, req.params
will be merged in params
(in this order).
While meta
will contains other req
properties if specified in createRouter
.
meta
will contain req.user
here:
const authRouter = autoroute.createRouter(
path.join(__dirname, 'controllers/auth'), [ 'user' ]
);
Npm scripts
Running code formating
$ npm run format
Running tests
$ npm test:spec
Running lint tests
$ npm test:lint
Running coverage tests
$ npm test:cover
This will create a coverage folder with all the report in coverage/index.html
Running all tests
$ npm test
Note: that's the one you want to use most of the time
Reporting bugs and contributing
If you want to report a bug or request a feature, please open an issue.
If want to help us improve autoroute, fork and make a pull request.
Please use commit format as described here.
And don't forget to run npm run format
before pushing commit.
Repository
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2018 Sagacify
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.