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NodeJS >= 4.6.0
~ npm install cl-router
const middlewareMap = {
'pre': {
middlewares: [function*(next){
this.num = this.num ? this.num + 1: 1;
console.log('pre before next');
yield next;
console.log('pre before next');
}]
},
'preA': {
middlewares: [function*(next){
this.num = 1;
console.log('preA before next');
yield next;
console.log('preA after next');
}]
},
};
const routerMap = {
'i': {
error: {
middlewares: ['pre', 'preA',function*(next){
this.num += 1;
console.log('error before next');
yield next;
console.log('error after next');
}]
},
example: {
commonMiddlewares: ['preA'],
middlewares: ['pre',function*(next){
this.num += 2;
yield next;
}]
},
}
};
const routerM = routerFunc({
middlewareMap: middlewareMap,
routerMap: routerMap,
defaultRouter: ['i', 'error']
});
const koa = require('koa');
const app = koa();
app.use(routerM);
app.listen(8080);
If you visit http://localhost:8080/i/error
, console should output like this:
pre before next
preA before next
error before next
error after next
preA after next
pre before next
FAQs
conglai koa router
The npm package cl-router receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, cl-router popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cl-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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