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@trailervote/express-authorization
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Authorization middleware for TrailerVote ecosystem
Authorization middleware for TrailerVote ecosystem
yarn add @trailervote/express-authorization
import { basic } from '@xpbytes/express-routes-archive'
const root = new RoutesArchive()
root.register('foo', '/test')
root.register('bar', (mountedAt: string, arg: any) => `${mountedAt}/test?bar=${arg}`)
// For example you can create these when you mount a new "Router" and pass it along
// the routes are shared among archives in the chain.
const up = new RoutesArchive('/level', root)
up.register('level', '/two')
up.register('penthouse', (mountedAt: string) => `${mountedAt}/over-9000`)
root.path('bar', 'my-arg')
// => /test?bar=my-arg
root.url('penthouse', req)
// => https://test.xpbytes.com/level/over-9000
You can use SSL_ENABLED
to make generated urls https
.
You can use SERVER_URL
to mount the path onto that URL instead of the request hostname.
FAQs
Authorization middleware for TrailerVote ecosystem
We found that @trailervote/express-authorization demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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