navamid
v0.2.3
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Fast, unopinionated, minimalist client router
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Navamid
Docs and courtesy: https://github.com/lukeed/navaid
Example
let mid = (req, res, next) => {
req.date = new Date(); // Attach date on req object
console.log("mid", req);
// res.redirect("/books/1"); // Redirct to a route
// next("no auth"); //Throw Error
next(); // Call the next middleware
};
let auth = (req, res, next) => {
console.log("auth required");
next();
};
let router = Navamid("/" (uri, req, res) => console.log('404'), (err, req, res) => console.log(err));
// Attach routes
router
.use(mid)
.on("/", (req, res, next) => {
console.log("~> /", req.date);
})
.on("/users/:username", auth, ({ params }) => {
console.log("~> /users/:username", params);
})
.on("/books/*", auth, (req, res) => {
console.log("~> /books/*", req);
});
router.listen()
Difference from navaid
1. constructor navamid(base, on404, onError)
- Optional on404 and onError when there is any middleware errors.
- on404(uri, req, res)
- onError(err, req, res)
2. use(middleware(s))
- An array of global middlewares similar to express.js
- (req, res, next) - Middlware signature
3. on(path, middleware(s))
- An array of middlewares to be executed for the path
4. listen(uri?, callback?)
- An optional callback to be called after starting the listener.
Req Object
{
params: {},
url: ""
}
Res Object
{
run: (uri? :string),
redirect: (uri: string, replace?: boolean);
}
Next
next(err?)