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@wizni/koa-server

v0.1.0

Published

Koa server initialization

Downloads

3

Readme

Koa Server

Creates a Koa server with various middleware installed. Currently, this is intended for pure-API servers.

Example

const createApp = require('@wizni/koa-server');

const app = createApp({
  // som eoptions
});

// set some route definitions
app.route('/').get(async ctx => {
  ctx.body = 'some body';
});

// create the server
// NOTE: you cannot add routes after you create the server
const server = app.createServer();

server.listen(3000, err => {
  if (err) throw err;
});

Notes

  • Adds a lot of Koa middleware so that they are builtin.
  • Koa prefers functions over middleware, i.e. fn(ctx) vs. app.use(fn).
  • Koa v2 is used, not v1. Koa v2 uses async functions instead of generators and will be stable as soon as async functions are in v8.

API

This module returns a function that returns a koa app instance.

const createServer = require('@wizni/koa-server');

app

See https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/v2.x/docs/api/index.md

const app = createServer(options);

const app = createServer({

})

const server = app.createServer();

Create an HTTP server instance. Only do this when all the routes are defined.

app.route(path)[method](fn)

Registers an async koa function at the specified path and method. Paths will be executed in the order in which they are defined.

ctx

See:

  • https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/v2.x/docs/api/context.md
  • https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/v2.x/docs/api/request.md
  • https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/v2.x/docs/api/response.md

In Koa v2.x, the ctx is used instead of v1.x's this.

const { name, pass } = ctx.basicAuth

Basic auth, courtesy of https://github.com/koajs/ctx-basic-auth.

ctx.cacheControl()

Easy cache control management, courtsey of https://github.com/koajs/ctx-cache-control.

ctx.request.body

The request body. https://github.com/koajs/bodyparser