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express-alias
Advanced tools
Adds a convenience app.alias()
method to Express for aliasing redirect
routes.
Supports both Express 2 and Express 3.
// uses Express's default redirect status (currently 302):
app.alias('/privacy', '/privacy-policy');
app.alias('/terms', '/terms-of-service');
// but you can explicitly specify a status as well:
app.alias('/aseem', '/aseemk', 301);
npm install express-alias
You can either require()
Express normally and then extend it:
var express = require('express');
require('express-alias');
Or just require()
this module, which returns the extended Express for
convenience:
var express = require('express-alias');
Support route parameters (e.g. '/user/:id'
→ '/users/:id'
).
MIT. © 2012 Aseem Kishore.
TJ Holowaychuk for the awesome Express.
FAQs
Adds a convenience app.alias() method to Express.
The npm package express-alias receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, express-alias popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-alias 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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