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pathematics

v0.1.1

Published

Parse urls and with Express-like url segments

Downloads

2,476

Readme

pathematics

Parse urls and with Express-like url segments

Install

npm install pathematics --save

Usage

Each segement in the source key of the map is injected into the destination value of the map. The map determins which key/value pair to use by comparing the url passed into the method with the map keys.

var pathematics = require('pathematics');
var routesMap = {
  '/some/:segemented/route': '/new/route/:segmented'
};

var url = pathematics(routesMap, '/some/custom/route');

console.log(url); // OUTPUTS: /new/route/custom

You can also partialize the function to reuse the object map

var pathematics = require('pathematics');
var routesMap = {
  '/some/:segemented/route': '/new/route/:segmented'
};

var paths = pathematics(routesMap);
var url = paths('/some/custom/route');

console.log(url); // OUTPUTS: /new/route/custom

Parseing route segements with custom meta data is also available. If the value if the key/value pair in the object map is an object, it expects the parameter of url to define the target path with segements.

var pathematics = require('pathematics');
var routesMap = {
  '/some/:segemented/route': {
    url: '/new/route/:segmented',
    metaData: 'something'
  }
};

var data = pathematics.withMeta(routesMap, '/some/custom/route');

console.log(data);

/*
OUTPUTS:

{
  url: '/new/route/custom',
  meta: {
    url: '/new/route/:segmented',
    metaData: 'something'
  }
}
*/

API

pathematics(objectMap[, url]);

Generates the parsed url with segments if the url is provided or returns a parsing funciton if no url is provided initially.

  • objectMap - and object with key values pairs that define routes with segments to match against
  • url - the url to compare and parse with the objectMap

pathematics.withMeta(objectMap[, url]);

Allows you to pass optional meta data around with route segements with the object map.

Run Tests

npm install
npm test