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This module is designed to be used in a Node.js Express.js server. It allows you to build routes/endpoints by simply declaring functions (in your controller files). All functions in the `controllers/myPath.js` will be available at the endpoint `/myPath/{f
This module is designed to be used in a Node.js Express.js server. It allows you
to build routes/endpoints by simply declaring functions (in your controller files).
All functions in the controllers/myPath.js
will be available at the endpoint
/myPath/{functionName}
- they are automatically bound to the express
app
router
.
It also allows you to define policy "middleware" that is processed before the
request gets to your endpoint.
Node v4
npm install --save express-api-routes
- controllers/
- user.js
- policies/
- loggedIn.js
- config/
- routes.js
- package.json
- app.js
/app.js
const app = require('express')();
const expressApiRoutes = require('expressApiRoutes');
// initialize with a config file
new expressApiRoutes({
// Root directory
root: __dirname, // defaults to process.mainModule.filename.dir
// Base route {optional}
baseRoute: '/api', // defaults to '/'
// Controllers directory {required} absolute path to controllers dir
controllers: __dirname + "/controllers", // default if none provided
// Policies directory {optional} absolute path to policies dir
policies: __dirname + "/policies", // default if none provided
// Routes Config Object {optional}
routes: require('./config/routes'),
// Express instance {optional}
app: app, // creates an express app if none provided
});
app.listen(3000);
/controllers/user.js
module.exports = {
index(req,res,next) {
// localhost:3000/api/user
return res.send('Woohoo!');
},
someOtherAction(req,res,next) {
// localhost:3000/api/user/someOtherAction
return res.send('action, bam!');
}.
getUsers(req,res,next) {
// do some database work...
return res.send('Send users list!');
}
};
/policies/loggedIn.js
module.exports = (req,res,next) => {
console.log('Policy checking login credentials');
next();
};
/config/routes.js
module.exports = {
'/users/list': {
controller: 'user',
method: 'getUsers',
policies: ['loggedIn']
}
};
Now going to your browser localhost:3000/api/users/list
will run the
function getUsers()
from the controller file /controllers/user.js
FAQs
Node.js Express auto route & policy contructor for app servers
We found that express-api-routes 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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