reversable-router
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HTTP request router with named reversable routes
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REVERSIBLE ROUTER IS DEPRECATED, USE ACTIVELY MAINTAINED FORK NAMED-ROUTES INSTEAD # reversable-router
node.js
module for routing HTTP requests. Can be used standalone or as part of express.js framework.
Feature overview:
- Support for named routes
- URLs can be generated by providing a
name
of the route and the requiredparameters
- Support for optional parts in the route
path
(and URL generation still works with as many optional parts as you want) - Support for anonymous
*
parameters inside the path - Supports converting the last anonymous parameter to pairs of
param
=>value
separated by/
- Improved performance on literal matches
- Supports callbacks for router parameters. Same logic as
express
native router. - Supports middleware route callbacks. Same logic as
express
native router. - Supports array of middleware route callbacks. Same logic as
express
native router. - Can be used standalone or as replacement for express.js routing.
Install
npm install reversable-router
Features
Example
As a replacement for express framework router
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var Router = require('reversable-router');
var router = new Router();
router.extendExpress(app);
app.get('/admin/user/:id', 'admin.user.edit', function(req, res, next){
var url = app._router.build('admin.user.edit', {id: 2}); // /admin/user/2
});
//.. and a helper in the view files:
url('admin.user.edit', {id: 2})
Alternatively to route a group of requests to the same URL but using a different HTTP method:
app.route('/admin/user/:id', 'admin.user.edit', function(){
app.get(function(req, res, next) {
// show..
})
app.post(function(req, res, next) {
// insert..
})
});
// or even:
app.route('/admin/user/:id', 'admin.user.edit', {
get: function(req, res, next) {
// show..
},
post: function(req, res, next) {
// insert..
}
});
As a standalone
var Router = require('reversable-router')();
var router = new Router();
router.add('get', '/admin/user/:id', function() {
var url = router.build('admin.user.edit', {id: 2}); // /admin/user/2
}, {
name: 'admin.user.edit'
});
//...
router.dispatch(req);
Benefits of named routes
You can easily check the current route in middleware without stating the defined route path. Thus avoding duplication and keeping route paths in a central place.
This allows the path to the route to be changed as frequently while the rest of the logic across middleware or views to remain the same.
Generating URLs
Both example above incude a URL generation.
If you're using express:
// in the views:
url('admin.user.edit', {id: 2})
// anywhere else:
app._router.build('admin.user.edit', {id: 2})
If not:
router.build('admin.user.edit', {id: 2});
Full support for optional parts of the URL
You can define routes like this:
app.get('/admin/(user/(edit/:id/)(album/:albumId/):session/)test', 'admin', function(req, res, next){
console.log(req.params);
});
Brackets define the limits of the optional parts. Here you have 3 optional parts. 2 of them nested in the other.
If you don't pass all the parameters inside a optional part, the part will simply be removed from the generated URL.
So in the views:
url('admin', {id: 4, albumId:2, session: 'qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a#asd'});
// will generate: /admin/user/edit/4/album/2/qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a/test
url('admin', {id: 4, session: 'qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a#asd'});
// will generate: /admin/user/edit/4/qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a/test
url('admin', {albumId: 2, session: 'qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a#asd'});
// will generate: /admin/user/album/2/qwjdoqiwdasdj12asdiaji198a/test
url('admin', {id: 4, albumId:2);
// will generate: /admin/test
// because :session parameter is missing and the optional part
// that contains it contains also the other 2 parts
Improved matching speed for literal matches
Significant amount of the routes in an web applications are simply hardcoded strings. Things like /admin
or /user/login
.
Such routes will be matched with direct check for equallity without the need for a regular expression execution.
Anonymous *
parameters inside the path
app.get('/admin/*/user/*/:id/', 'admin.user.edit', function(req, res, next){
console.log(req.params)
});
Requesting: /admin/any/user/thing/2
will output:
{
_masked: [ 'any', 'thing'],
id: '2'
}
Analogous in order to generate the same url:
url('admin.user.edit', {id:2, _masked: ['any','thing']})
Converting the trailing *
anonymous parameter to multiple name:value
parameters
app.get('/admin/*/user/*/:id/albums/*', 'admin.user.edit', function(req, res, next){
console.log(req.params)
}, {
wildcardInPairs: true
});
Requesting: /admin/any/user/thing/2/albums/sort/name/order/desc
will output:
{
_masked: [ 'any', 'thing'],
id: '2',
sort: 'name',
order: 'desc'
}
Analogous in order to generate the same url:
url('admin.user.edit', {id:2, _masked: ['any','thing'], sort: 'name', 'order': 'desc'})
Future development planned
Publish
- Organise and publish tests
Implement
- Query based routing and generation
Investigate
meta-routing Middleware depending on media? mobile, desktop, agent
License
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