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decorate-express
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This is a fork of @stewartml's no longer actively mainted
express-decorators
decoraters.
Decorators for easily wiring up controller classes to Express routes.
$ npm install --save express-decorators
import * as web from 'decorate-express'
import myMiddlewareFunction from './middleware'
import express from 'express'
@web.basePath('/test')
public class TestController {
constructor(target) {
this.target = target
}
@web.get('/hello', myMiddlewareFunction)
async sayHelloAction(request, response) {
response.send(`Hello, ${this.target}!`)
}
@web.use()
async otherMiddleware(request, response, next) {
// This middleware will be called for every action.
next()
}
}
let app = express()
let test = new TestController('world')
web.register(app, test)
When can now go to /test/hello
and get Hello, world!
back.
this
is an instance of the class).Promise
's or be async
functions and errors will get handled properly.basePath(path: string)
Class decorator to add a base path to every route defined in the class.
middleware(fn: Middleware)
If fn
is a function, then the function is added as route-specific middleware for the action. Note that the middleware will be bound to the controller instance.
If fn
is a string, then the method with that name will be exectued as route-specific middleware when the action is invoked.
param(param: string)
Marks the method as a handler for all routes that use the specified parameter. This can be useful if you want to do something with it before it's passed on to the actual route handler, for example converting a string to an integer:
@param('id')
idParam(request, response, next, id) {
request.params.id = parseInt(request.params.id)
next()
}
route(method: string, path: string, middleware: Middleware[])
Marks the method as a handler for the specified path and http method. The route
parameter is just passed straight to the relevant express method, so whatever is valid there is valid here.
There are shortcuts for the methods below. I.e., instead of route('get', '/')
you can use get('/')
.
all
delete
(called del
so it compiles)get
options
patch
post
put
use
getRoutes(target: Object): Route[]
Gets the route metadata for the target object. Paths are automatically prefixed with a base path if one was defined.
register(router: Express.Router, target: Object)
Registers the routes found on the target object with an express Router instance.
Please feel free to start an issue or offer a pull request.
FAQs
Route decorators for Express.
The npm package decorate-express receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, decorate-express popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that decorate-express 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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