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@koa/router
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Router middleware for koa
app.get
, app.put
, app.post
, etc.)OPTIONS
requests with allowed methods405 Method Not Allowed
and 501 Not Implemented
async/await
supportThis module is forked from the original koa-router due to its lack of activity. koa-router
is the most widely used router module in the Koa community and we need maintainers. If you're interested in fixing bugs or implementing new features feel free to open a pull request. We'll be adding active contributors as collaborators.
Thanks to the original authors @alexmingoia and the original team for their great work.
.use()
(or .get()
,
etc.), which matches Express 4 API.Install using npm:
npm install @koa/router
Please submit all issues and pull requests to the koajs/router repository!
Run tests using npm test
.
If you have any problem or suggestion please open an issue here.
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Router middleware for koa. Maintained by Forward Email and Lad.
The npm package @koa/router receives a total of 622,453 weekly downloads. As such, @koa/router popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @koa/router demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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