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page-fu

v2.0.0

Published

page.js routing sugars.

Downloads

13

Readme

page-fu

Your source of bananas for all-things routing with page.js.

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The [[package | page-fu]] exposes a [[construct | Route]], a few [[helpers | Router]], and a bunch of decorators to provide some structure around routing with page.js.

While page.js is elegant and powerful, building an application around it will usually lead to the creation of some constructs and abstractions. page-fu is a collection of such abstractions that will support your routing logic.

Installation

Install the package from NPM:

npm install --save page-fu

Please note that the sources are distributed in ES6 format and require a module loader like webpack or browserify to work. There are currently no plans to distribute compiled versions.

What's inside

The gem of this package is the [[route handling construct | Route]]. It decorates your existing route handlers (what you pass to [page(String, Function|Object)](https://visionmedia.github.io/page.js /#pagepath-callback- callback-)) with extra functionality in a way that is not obtrusive.

Moreover, the package focuses on the testability of route handlers so you will find that everything it provides is (somewhat) easily testable. Minimal voodoo involved - promise!

Get started by looking into the [[Route]] construct. You can also refer to the the [[package | page-fu]] reference to see what symbols are exported for your use and how to use them if you're unfamiliar with ES6 packages.

Testing

Refer to the [[testing guide | ./doc/testing.md]] to learn how to test every inch of your route handlers.