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express-yaschema-api-handler
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Express support for handling APIs declared using yaschema-api.
// API schema and metadata
// You'll typically define this in a separate package shared by your server and clients
export const postPing = makeHttpApi({
method: 'POST',
routeType: 'rest',
url: '/ping',
isSafeToRetry: true,
schemas: {
request: {
body: schema.object({
echo: schema.string().allowEmptyString().optional()
})
},
successResponse: {
status: schema.number(StatusCodes.OK),
body: schema.string()
}
}
});
// Register the API handler with Express
export const register = (app: Express) =>
registerHttpApiHandler(app, postPing, {}, async ({ express: _express, input, output }) => {
output.success(200, { body: (input.body.echo?.length ?? 0) > 0 ? `PONG ${input.body.echo ?? ''}` : 'PONG' });
});
The options object passed to registerHttpApiHandler
lets you override the validation mode and/or specify middleware.
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Express handler support for yaschema-api
The npm package express-yaschema-api-handler receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, express-yaschema-api-handler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-yaschema-api-handler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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