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express-decorated
Advanced tools
express-decorated gives you easy to use decorators to build powerful web APIs with express
@Router
s and create methods for each @Route
.@Param
eters, http @Body
, and @Query
parameters using decorators.
@Type
.Install using yarn.
yarn add express-decorated
Or using npm.
npm install --save express-decorated
Example usage:
import express from 'express';
import { Router, Route, bind } from 'express-decorated';
@Router('/base/url')
class myRouter {
@Route('/path/to/route')
myRoute() {
return 'hello!'
}
}
const app = express();
bind(app, new myRouter());
app.listen(1337);
Navigate to localhost:1337.
A better more expanded example is available here.
It showcases the different features found in express-decorated and how you can take advantage of them.
@Router(baseUrl?: string)
Used to create a router out of a class, this binds several properties along with a method for binding to express.
Router.enable(app: Express | Router)
Method on routers used to bind to express, I'd advise using bind()
instead as it removes any type errors.
@Route(path?: string, method?: Method)
Turns a method into a route, if a path is not specified then this becomes the equivalent of app.use()
. The method can be any supported method listed on the expressjs documentation.
@Type(contentType: string)
If you plan on return
ing values from your method, use this to specify the content type.
@Param(parameter: string, required?: boolean, description?: string)
Reads a parameter from the request and adds it to your method's arguments. By default it will be required and will throw an error if not present. The description serves as a way to describe your code easily.
@Body(key: string, required?: boolean, description?: string)
Reads a value in body from the request and adds it to your method's arguments. By default it will be required and will throw an error if not present. The description serves as a way to describe your code easily.
@Query(key: string, required?: boolean, description?: string)
Reads a value in the query parameters from the request and adds it to your method's arguments. By default it will be required and will throw an error if not present. The description serves as a way to describe your code easily.
FAQs
Typescript decorators for expressjs.
The npm package express-decorated receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, express-decorated popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-decorated 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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