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@bit-js/blitz
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The fastest JavaScript router.
import Blitz from "@bit-js/blitz";
// Create the router
const router = new Blitz();
// Register paths
router.on("GET", "/", () => new Response("Hi"));
// Wildcard parameter
router.on("GET", "/search/*", (ctx) => new Response(ctx.params.$));
// Path parameters
router.on("PUT", "/update/:id", (ctx) => new Response(ctx.params.id));
// Register another router with the same type as a subrouter
router.route("/api", anotherRouter);
// Get the fetch function (use with Bun and Deno)
const fetch = router.build();
Blitz supports URL params and wildcards. Wildcard like /*
does not match /
.
The request context contains:
path
: The request pathname (Always start with a slash).pathStart
: The request pathname start index in the request URL.pathEnd
: The request pathname end index in the request URL.params
: Request URL parameters.req
: The raw request object.Other utility routers.
The basic Blitz
router only works on non-edge runtimes as those block the use of the Function
constructor for code generation.
EdgeRouter
works everywhere as it matches routes using a recursive approach.
import { EdgeRouter } from "@bit-js/blitz";
// Create the router
const router = new EdgeRouter();
API usage is the same as Blitz
.
EdgeRouter
should be used in edge runtimes as Blitz
is around 1.5x faster and use less memory in other scenarios.
It is possible to re-use the matcher of EdgeRouter
after adding more routes, unlike Blitz
.
// Add some routes (need to be both static and dynamic routes)
router.on("GET", "/", () => new Response("Hi"));
router.on("GET", "/user/:id", (ctx) => new Response(ctx.params.id));
// Match '/' and '/user/:id'
const fetch = router.build();
// Add another route
router.on("GET", "/user/*", (ctx) => new Response(ctx.params.$));
// Fetch now handles '/', '/user/:id'
fetch(req);
These are internals router built for path matching only.
import { internal } from "@bit-js/blitz";
// Blitz router with only path matching
const router = new internal.Radix<number>();
// EdgeRouter with only path matching;
const router = new internal.Edge<number>();
// Register routes
router.on("/", 0);
router.on("/:id", 1);
router.on("/*", 2);
// Merging routes
router.route("/api", otherInternalRouter);
// Get the matching function
const f = router.buildMatcher({}, 3);
f(ctx);
The match context only has:
ctx.path
: The parsed pathname.ctx.params
: The output parameters.A cross-runtime file system router API.
Example usage with Bun:
import { FileSystemRouter } from "@bit-js/blitz";
// A directory scanner
const glob = new Bun.Glob("**/*");
// Router prototype
const router = new FileSystemRouter({
// on(path): Return the metadata associated to the path to match later
// This only run once while scanning to retrieve the metadata
on: Bun.file,
// Scan synchronously and return the paths as an iterator
scan: (dir) => glob.scanSync(dir),
// style(path): Convert relative file path to route pathname (optional)
// Default to NextJS route path style
style: "basic",
});
// Get the matcher
const match = router.scan(`${import.meta.dir}/internals`);
// Serve with Bun
export default {
fetch(req: Request) {
// Result is the metadata returned by on(path)
// In this case it is the file blob
return new Response(match(req).result);
},
};
Route style is a function that accepts a relative path and returns the correct route pattern.
type Style = (path: string) => string | null;
If the return result is null
the path will be ignored.
basic
: NextJS route style (wildcard only supports [...]
and wildcard parameter name is always $
).preserve
: No modifications to the path.The result is a request context with result
property is the matched result.
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We found that @bit-js/blitz demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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