trailpack-hapi
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Hapi.js Trailpack. This pack binds the routes compiled in trailpack-router to a Hapi Server.
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trailpack-hapi
Hapi Trailpack. This pack binds the routes compiled in trailpack-router to a Hapi Server.
Usage
Load in your trailpack config.
// config/main.js
module.exports = {
// ...
packs: [
require('trailpack-core'),
require('trailpack-router'),
require('trailpack-hapi')
]
}
View Config
Choose a template engine.
// config/views.js
module.exports = {
engine: 'handlebars'
}
Then simply write your views in a directory called 'templates'! This feature has been tested with Jade and Handlebars.
Configuration
See config/web.js
for an example.
port
The port to listen on. 3000
by default. Can also be set via the PORT
environment variable.
Server configuration
Configure your Hapi.Server
by adding options
property to the web.js
config in typical
Hapi.server format. See: http://hapijs.com/api#new-serveroptions
// config/web.js
module.exports = {
options: {
routes: {
cors: true
}
}
}
Hapi Plugins
Register your hapi plugins by adding them to the config/web.js
config in typical Hapi
plugin format. See: http://hapijs.com/tutorials/plugins#loading-a-plugin
// config/web.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
register: require('vision'),
options: { }
},
{
register: require('inert'),
options: { }
},
{
register: require('hapi-auth-hawk'),
options: { }
}
// ...
],
onPluginsLoaded: function (err) {
// Note that `this` is Trails `app` instance
this.packs.hapi.server.auth.strategy('default', 'hawk', { getCredentialsFunc: getCredentials });
}
}
Hapi Views
// config/web.js
module.exports = {
views: {
engines: {
html: require('some-view-engine')
},
path: 'views'
}
}
Static Assets
// config/main.js
module.exports = {
paths: {
...
www: path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'static')
...
}
}
This allows static files such as js or images to be served in the /static directory. If you prefer, feel free to use a name other than 'static'!
Multiple Static Assets
// config/main.js
module.exports = {
paths: {
...
www: [
{
path: path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'static'),
humanUrl: '/admin'
},
{
path: path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'uploads', 'pictures', 'cats'),
humanUrl: '/cats'
}
]
...
}
}
Also you can make multiple static assets with human url.
For example your static files in /uploads/pictures/cats
with humanUrl
you url look like http://example.com/cats
humanUrl
- not require
Contributing
We love contributions! Please check out our Contributor's Guide for more information on how our projects are organized and how to get started.