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allow-methods
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Express/connect middleware to handle 405 errors, when a request method is not supported by your route or application.
This library requires the following to run:
Install with npm:
npm install allow-methods
Load the library into your code with a require call:
const { allowMethods } = require('allow-methods');
allowMethods will return a middleware function that will error if the request method does not match one of the allowed methods. The error will have message and status properties which you can use.
It accepts two arguments. Firstly, an array of allowed methods:
allowMethods(['get', 'head', 'post']);
Secondly (optionally) a message which will be used in the error if the request message does not match:
allowMethods(['get', 'head'], 'Unsupported method');
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
app
.route('/example')
// Only requests with a GET/HEAD method will continue
.all(allowMethods(['get', 'head']))
// Define GET handler
.get(function () { ... });
If you want to do something useful with the error, for example output a sensible JSON response, you will need to define an error handler for your application (after the route definition):
app.use(function (error, requst, response, next) {
response.status(error.status || 500).send({
message: error.message
});
});
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
// Only allow GET/HEAD methods across the entire application
app.use(allowMethods(['get', 'head']));
A new major version of this project is released if breaking changes are introduced. We maintain a migration guide to help users migrate between these versions.
The contributing guide is available here. All contributors must follow this library's code of conduct.
Licensed under the MIT license.
Copyright © 2015, Rowan Manning
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Express/connect middleware to handle 405 errors
The npm package allow-methods receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, allow-methods popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that allow-methods demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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