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restify-routify

v0.0.5

Published

Create nested routes with routify.

Downloads

10

Readme

restify-routify - Extendable routes with restify.

new Router(String name [, String param])

String name - The URL prefix for the router(/<name>). This argument is optional if you wish to create an extendable router for the root path(/).

String param - The URL parameter for members of this routes collection(/<name>/:<param>). This argument is optional, and should only be provided when the router is used for a collection.

To create a base router for /accounts:

var accountsRouter = new Router('accounts', 'accountId');

Router.<method>(Function handler [, Function handler ...])

Where method is one of del|get|list|patch|post|put. The arguments should be a list of middleware/route handlers.

// DELETE /accounts/:accountId
accountsRouter.del([middleware, ...] deleteAccount);
// GET /accounts/:accountId
accountsRouter.get([middleware, ...] getAccount);
// GET /accounts
accountsRouter.list([middleware, ...] listAccounts);
// POST /accounts/:accountId
accountsRouter.post([middleware, ...] createAccount);
// PUT /accounts/:accountId
accountsRouter.post([middleware, ...] updateAccount);

Router.extend(Router router)

Extend a route.

var usersRouter = new Router('users', 'userId');

usersRouter.del([middleware, ...] deleteUser);
usersRouter.get([middleware, ...] getUser);
usersRouter.list([middleware, ...] listUsers);
usersRouter.post([middleware, ...] createUser);
usersRouter.put([middleware, ...] updateUser);

Now that we have the user routes. Let's extend the account router.

accountsRouter.extend(usersRouter);

accountsRouter now contains the additional routes:

DELETE /accounts/:accountId/users/:userId
GET /accounts/:accountId/users/:userId
GET /accounts/:accountId/users
POST /accounts/:accountId/users
PUT /accounts/:accountId/users/:userId

Router.routify(Server app)

To apply the router to your app:

accountsRouter.routify(app);

API Documentation

http://cameojokes.github.io/restify-routify