anyè
Server-agnostic named URL builder for node.js
Getting started
Install the module with: npm install anye
Usage
Require module.
var Anye = require( "anye" );
Store/set an URL
Signature
Anye.set( sName, sURL );
Arguments
sName
is the key to store the URLsURL
is the URL to store. It can have named-parameters beginning by :
, like in /url/:id
.
Note: the set
method returns the stored URL, so you can use it directly in your route definition like in express: app.post( Anye.set( "name", "/url/:id" ), routeHandler );
Aliases
Anye.store()
Example
Anye.set( "name", "/url/:id" );
Retrieve/get/build an URL
Signature
Anye.get( sName, oParams, bDecode )
Arguments
sName
is the key of the URL in the store.oParams
is an hash of parameters for the URL, replacing the :variable
in the stored URL. All the additonal parameters will be added to the query string of the URL. Array & Object are supported.bDecode
is a flag to ensure the returned URL is URL-decoded. false
by default.
Note: if a parameter of the URL is not given, anyè will throws.
Update: since version 0.3.0
, all the returned URLs are URL-encoded by default.
Aliases
Anye.retrieve(), Anye.build()
Example
Anye.get( "name", { id: 2 } );
Anye.get( "name", { id: "bar^" } );
Anye.get( "name", { id: "bar^" }, true );
Anye.get( "name", { id: 2, foo: "bar", bar: "baz" } );
Anye.get( "name", { id: 2, foo: "bar", bar: { baz: "bar", zab: "baz" } } );
Generate an URL
Signature
Anye.generate( sURL, oParams, bDecode )
Arguments
sURL
is the URL to use. It can have named-parameters beginning by :
, like in /url/:id
.oParams
is an hash of parameters for the URL, replacing the :variable
in the stored URL. All the additonal parameters will be added to the query string of the URL. Array & Object are supported.bDecode
is a flag to ensure the returned URL is URL-decoded. false
by default.
Note: if a parameter of the URL is not given, anyè will throws.
Example
Anye.generate( "/url/:id", { id: 2 } );
Anye.generate( "/url/:id", { id: "bar^" } );
Anye.generate( "/url/:id", { id: "bar^" }, true );
Anye.generate( "/url/:id", { id: 2, foo: "bar", bar: "baz" } );
Anye.generate( "/url/:id", { id: 2, foo: "bar", bar: { baz: "bar", zab: "baz" } } );
Get the raw URL
Signature
Anye.raw( sName )
Arguments
sName
is the key of the URL in the store.
Note: if a parameter of the URL is not given, anyè will throws.
Update: since version 0.3.0
, all the returned URLs are URL-encoded by default.
Aliases
Anye.url()
Example
Anye.raw( "name");
Clear the store
Signature
Anye.clear()
Example
Anye.get( "name", { id: 2 } );
Anye.clear();
Anye.get( "name", { id: 2 } );
Get all the store
Signature
Anye.all()
Example
Anye.all();
Count the urls in the store
Signature
Anye.count()
Example
Anye.count();
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Release History
- 2019-04-01: version
2.0.0
, Export as cjs
and esm
modules, minimal support in node 10.0 - 2016-01-11: version
1.0.0
, Use ES2015 for source, add count
method. - 2015-12-06: version
0.6.1
, update minimal runtime version. - 2015-12-06: version
0.6.0
, add all
method. - 2015-09-11: version
0.5.0
, add raw
method. - 2014-10-07: version
0.4.0
, add aliases, add generate
method. - 2014-10-06: version
0.3.0
, returned URLs are encoded by default. - 2014-10-06: version
0.2.0
, add query-string population with additional parameters. - 2014-10-05: version
0.1.0
, initial release.
License
Copyright (c) 2014 leny
Licensed under the MIT license.