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@tsndr/aws-lambda-router
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AWS Lambda Router is a super lightweight router (2.30 KiB) with middleware support and **ZERO dependencies** for [AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/).
AWS Lambda Router is a super lightweight router (2.30 KiB) with middleware support and ZERO dependencies for AWS Lambda.
I worked a lot with Express.js in the past and really enjoyed their middleware approach.
This is a port of @tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router.
import Router from '@tsndr/aws-lambda-router'
// Initialize router
const router = new Router()
// Enabling buildin CORS support
router.cors()
// Register global middleware
router.use(({ req, res, next }) => {
res.headers.set('X-Global-Middlewares', 'true')
next()
})
// Simple get
router.get('/user', ({ req, res }) => {
res.body = {
data: {
id: 1,
name: 'John Doe'
}
}
})
// Post route with url parameter
router.post('/user/:id', ({ req, res }) => {
const userId = req.params.id
// Do stuff...
if (errorDoingStuff) {
res.status = 400
res.body = {
error: 'User did stupid stuff!'
}
return
}
res.status = 204
})
// Delete route using a middleware
router.delete('/user/:id', ({ req, res, next }) => {
if (!apiTokenIsCorrect) {
res.status = 401
return
}
await next()
}, ({ req, res }) => {
const userId = req.params.id
// Do stuff...
})
// Listen AWS API Gateway Event
export const handler = (event, context) => {
return router.handle(event, context)
}
router.debug([state = true])
Enable or disable debug mode. Which will return the error.stack
in case of an exception instead of and empty 500
response. Debug mode is disabled by default.
state
State is a boolean
which determines if debug mode should be enabled or not (default: true
)
router.use([...handlers])
Register a global middleware handler.
handler(ctx)
Handler is a function
which will be called for every request.
ctx
Object containing env
, req
, res
, next
router.cors([config])
If enabled will overwrite other OPTIONS
requests.
config
(object, optional)Key | Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|
allowOrigin | string | * |
allowMethods | string | * |
allowHeaders | string | * |
maxAge | integer | 86400 |
optionsSuccessStatus | integer | 204 |
router.any(url, [...handlers])
router.connect(url, [...handlers])
router.delete(url, [...handlers])
router.get(url, [...handlers])
router.head(url, [...handlers])
router.options(url, [...handlers])
router.patch(url, [...handlers])
router.post(url, [...handlers])
router.put(url, [...handlers])
router.trace(url, [...handlers])
url
(string)The URL starting with a /
.
Supports the use of dynamic parameters, prefixed with a :
(i.e. /user/:userId/edit
) which will be available through the req
-Object (i.e. req.params.userId
).
handlers
(function, optional)An unlimited number of functions getting req
and res
passed into them.
ctx
-ObjectKey | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
env | object | Environment |
req | req -Object | Request Object |
res | res -Object | Response Object |
next | next -Handler | Next Handler |
req
-ObjectKey | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
body | object / string | Only available if method is POST , PUT , PATCH or DELETE . Contains either the received body string or a parsed object if valid JSON was sent. |
headers | object | Request Headers Object |
method | string | HTTP request method |
params | object | Object containing all parameters defined in the url string |
query | object | Object containing all query parameters |
res
-ObjectKey | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
body | object / string | Either set an object (will be converted to JSON) or a string |
headers | object | Response Headers Object |
status | integer | Return status code (default: 204 ) |
webSocket | WebSocket | Upgraded websocket connection |
npm i -D @tsndr/aws-lambda-router
and replace your index.ts
/ index.js
with one of the following scripts
src/index.ts
)import Router from '@tsndr/aws-lambda-router'
const router = new Router()
// TODO: add your routes here
export const handler: APIGatewayProxyHandlerV2<APIGatewayProxyEventV2> = (event, context) => {
return router.handle(event, context)
}
src/index.js
)import Router from '@tsndr/aws-lambda-router'
const router = new Router()
// TODO: add your routes here
export const handler = (event, context) => {
return router.handle(event, context)
}
FAQs
AWS Lambda Router is a super lightweight router (2.30 KiB) with middleware support and **ZERO dependencies** for [AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/).
The npm package @tsndr/aws-lambda-router receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @tsndr/aws-lambda-router popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tsndr/aws-lambda-router 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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