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@hapi/call
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Simple HTTP Router
call
is a simple node.js HTTP Router. It is used by popular hapi.js web framework. It implements predictable and easy to use routing. Even if it is designed to work with Hapi.js, you can still use it as an independent router in your app.
const Call = require('@hapi/call');
// Create new router
const router = new Call.Router();
// Add route
router.add({ method: 'get', path: '/' }, { label: 'root-path' });
// Add another route
router.add({ method: 'post', path: '/users' }, 'route specific data');
// Add another route with dynamic path
router.add({ method: 'put', path: '/users/{userId}' }, () => { /* ...handler... */ });
// Match route
router.route('post', '/users');
/* If matching route is found, it returns an object containing
{
params: {}, // All dynamic path parameters as key/value
paramsArray: [], // All dynamic path parameter values in order
route: 'route specific data'; // routeData
}
*/
// Match route
router.route('put', '/users/1234');
/* returns
{
params: { userId: '1234' },
paramsArray: [ '1234' ],
route: [Function]
}
*/
See the detailed API Reference.
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The npm package @hapi/call receives a total of 234,515 weekly downloads. As such, @hapi/call popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hapi/call demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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