Fortune Micro API Serializer
This is a Micro API serializer for Fortune.js, which is compatible with the specification as of 2017-04-25.
$ npm install fortune fortune-http fortune-micro-api
Usage
const http = require('http')
const fortune = require('fortune')
const fortuneHTTP = require('fortune-http')
const microApiSerializer = require('fortune-micro-api')
const options = {
entryPoint: 'http://example.com',
externalContext: '/context.jsonld'
}
const listener = fortuneHTTP(instance, {
serializers: [
[ microApiSerializer, options ]
]
})
const server = http.createServer((request, response) =>
(request.url.indexOf(options.externalContext) === 0 ?
microApiSerializer.showExternalContext(response, options) :
listener(request, response))
.catch(error => { }))
server.listen(8080)
The options
object is as follows:
entryPoint
: URI to the entry point. Required.externalContext
: refer to the @context
instead of embedding. Recommended. This requires some additional setup, so it's disabled by default. This should be valued by a URI to the external context.inflectType
: convert record type name to PascalCase in the payload. Default: true
.reverseFields
: An object keyed by field names, which should use the @reverse
property.contexts
: An array valued by URIs to external contexts.
Inherited options:
bufferEncoding
: which encoding type to use for input buffer fields.maxLimit
: maximum number of records to show per page.includeLimit
: maximum depth of fields per include.uriBase64
: encode URIs in base64 to discourage clients from tampering with the URI.castId
: try to cast string IDs to numbers if possible.
MessagePack
Instead of using JSON as a serialization format, it can optionally use MessagePack instead, with an unregistered media type application/x-micro-api
. It has the advantage of serializing dates and buffers properly.
const microApiSerializer = require('fortune-micro-api')
const microApiMsgPack = microApiSerializer.msgpack
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license.