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@acta/path-matcher
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Compile a regex matcher from a path template and test real paths against it.
To compile a regex matcher from a path template and test paths against a regex matcher. This is meant to be used as an utilit for a router.
Test a path against a template with testPath( path, template )
. If the path matches with the template, an object with the name, the pathname and the segment values is returned. Otherwise, the test returns false.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// Strict template
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/foo/bar');
/**
{
name: '/foo/bar', <= the template is unnamed
pathname: '/foo/bar',
segments: {},
template: '/foo/bar',
}
*/
// Template with variable segment
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/foo/{baz}')
/**
{
name: '/foo/{baz}',
pathname: '/foo/bar',
segments: { baz: 'bar' }, <= the value for the segment 'baz'
template: '/foo/{baz}',
}
*/
// Template with optional segment
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo', '/foo/{bar?}')
/**
{
name: '/foo/{bar?}',
pathname: '/foo',
segments: { bar: null }, <= note the optional segment at null
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/
// No match
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/bar/foo'); // false
You can store templates in the pathMatcher
object. They will be compiled for later use.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// As a simple string
pathMatcher.addTemplate('/foo/{bar?}');
// As a template with meta data
pathMatcher.addTemplate({
name: 'foobar',
paramsChecks: {
bar: /[0-9]?/
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}'
});
The compiled template will be accessible in
pathMatcher.compiledTemplates
.
When a template has been stored, you can test a path against it.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
pathMatcher.testPathAgainstCompiledTemplate('foobar', 'foo/123');
/**
{
name: 'foobar', <= now the template is named
pathname: 'foo/baz',
segments: {
bar: '123'
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/
This is more of an internal method used to find a template, but you can use it to build a router.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// Add a simple template
pathMatcher.addTemplate('/foo/bar/{baz?}');
// Add the template with meta data
pathMatcher.addTemplate({
name: 'foobar',
paramsChecks: {
bar: /[0-9]?/
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}'
});
// Find the path
pathMatcher.findPath('foo/123');
/**
{
name: 'foobar',
pathname: 'foo/baz',
segments: {
bar: '123'
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/
// Find an unknown path
pathMatcher.findPath('bar/123');
/**
false
*/
Scripts :
npm run dev
to dev (build, test and watch)npm run build
to build the production versionnpm run release
to release a new version. Relies on release-it for deployments.To develop in local using the package from another application or package, go for a symlink: npm link /the/absolute/path/url
.
To publish: npm publish --access=public
.
FAQs
Compile a regex matcher from a path template and test real paths against it.
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