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express-semantic-response
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Remembering which response code to use is error prone and unsexy. Let these semantic response extensions increase your sex-appeal and reduce your error-pronity.
This module extends express' response object with semantic syntactic sugar that makes responding to API requests less error-prone.
To use this module, simply require
it and then use the extend
function on your app
instance.
var express = require('express'),
semanticResponse = require('express-semantic-response');
var app = express();
semanticResponse.extend(app);
The response object on all requests made to your app will now have all of the helpers defined in this module.
##Response Handlers
###res.sendDeleted() When deleting an entity we send a 204 'No Content' status with no body
###res.sendCreated(location, body) When creating an entity we send:
####Parameters
Location
header.FAQs
Remembering which response code to use is error prone and unsexy. Let these semantic response extensions increase your sex-appeal and reduce your error-pronity.
The npm package express-semantic-response receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, express-semantic-response popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-semantic-response 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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