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soaj

v1.0.0

Published

SOA in Javascript

Downloads

3

Readme

soaj

SOA in JavaScript.

Easily have a central application to dispatch URLs to the correct services.

Description

With a simple JSON configuration, define the routes and the HTTP services behind them. For example:

{
    "/users": {
        "hostname": "10.0.0.24",
        "port": 443,
        "https": true
    },
    "/articles": {
        "hostname": "10.0.0.25",
        "port": 80
    }
}

Will send all the requests matching /users to 10.0.0.24:80 and all the requests matching /articles to 10.0.0.25:80.

Features

  • HTTP fully supported
  • HTTPS services supported
  • JavaScript regular expressions supported for route definitions (the route is passed to new RegExp())

Notable missing features:

  • HTTPS server not supported

Installation

npm install soaj # to install the library only
npm install -g soaj # to install the application

Usage

Binary usage

$ soaj --help
Usage: soaj [OPTION...] ROUTES_FILE

    -l IP_ADDRESS, --listen=IP_ADDRESS
        Define the IP address on which the application must listen to.
        Default value: 127.0.0.1

    -p PORT, --port=PORT
        Define the port on which the application must listen to.
        Default value: 2504

API usage

var Soaj = require('soaj');
var routes = require('./routes.json');
var port = 2504;
var ip = '127.0.0.1';
(new Soaj(routes)).listen(port, ip, function() {
    console.log('Listening on ' + ip + ':' + port);
});

Contributors

License

MIT License