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dpd-router-event

v1.0.8

Published

Deployd module to create a router event which runs always before target events are run.

Downloads

8

Readme

Router Event Resource

A fork to dpd-event-callback to create events that run before target events are run.

It works with a router middleware to ensure this happens.

Installation

$ npm install dpd-router-event dpd-router-middleware --save

Usage

The following methods have been provided to indicate intent:

  1. skip: Only available the ON BEFOREREQUEST event and indicates that the method event should be skipped and the actual resource request event should be executed.
  2. proceed: Available on all events except the ON BEFOREREQUEST and indicates that the actual resource request event should be run. It takes not parameters.
  3. kill: Terminates the routing and sends a response. Parameters are error and response.
  4. killIf: Calls the kill method if the logic is true. Parameters are logic, error and response.

NOTE: method setResult has been removed to mark a major difference between router events and normal events.

Also

Apart from the apis provided by dpd-event-callback (body, query, etc), resource has also been added and holds the actual resource requested.