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koa-router
Advanced tools
Router middleware for koa
app.get
, app.put
, app.post
, etc.OPTIONS
requests with allowed methods.405 Method Not Allowed
and 501 Not Implemented
..use()
(or .get()
,
etc.), which matches Express 4 API.Install using npm:
npm install koa-router
Router
function
Router
Router
function
Router
Layer
| false
String
| Error
Router
String
Create a new router.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[opts] | Object | |
[opts.prefix] | String | prefix router paths |
Example
Basic usage:
var Koa = require('koa');
var Router = require('koa-router');
var app = new Koa();
var router = new Router();
router.get('/', (ctx, next) => {
// ctx.router available
});
app
.use(router.routes())
.use(router.allowedMethods());
Router
Create router.verb()
methods, where verb is one of the HTTP verbs such
as router.get()
or router.post()
.
Match URL patterns to callback functions or controller actions using router.verb()
,
where verb is one of the HTTP verbs such as router.get()
or router.post()
.
Additionaly, router.all()
can be used to match against all methods.
router
.get('/', (ctx, next) => {
ctx.body = 'Hello World!';
})
.post('/users', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
})
.put('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
})
.del('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
})
.all('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
});
When a route is matched, its path is available at ctx._matchedRoute
and if named,
the name is available at ctx._matchedRouteName
Route paths will be translated to regular expressions using path-to-regexp.
Query strings will not be considered when matching requests.
Routes can optionally have names. This allows generation of URLs and easy renaming of URLs during development.
router.get('user', '/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
});
router.url('user', 3);
// => "/users/3"
Multiple middleware may be given:
router.get(
'/users/:id',
(ctx, next) => {
return User.findOne(ctx.params.id).then(function(user) {
ctx.user = user;
next();
});
},
ctx => {
console.log(ctx.user);
// => { id: 17, name: "Alex" }
}
);
Nesting routers is supported:
var forums = new Router();
var posts = new Router();
posts.get('/', (ctx, next) => {...});
posts.get('/:pid', (ctx, next) => {...});
forums.use('/forums/:fid/posts', posts.routes(), posts.allowedMethods());
// responds to "/forums/123/posts" and "/forums/123/posts/123"
app.use(forums.routes());
Route paths can be prefixed at the router level:
var router = new Router({
prefix: '/users'
});
router.get('/', ...); // responds to "/users"
router.get('/:id', ...); // responds to "/users/:id"
Named route parameters are captured and added to ctx.params
.
router.get('/:category/:title', (ctx, next) => {
console.log(ctx.params);
// => { category: 'programming', title: 'how-to-node' }
});
The path-to-regexp module is used to convert paths to regular expressions.
Kind: instance property of Router
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path | String | |
[middleware] | function | route middleware(s) |
callback | function | route callback |
function
Returns router middleware which dispatches a route matching the request.
Kind: instance property of Router
Router
Use given middleware.
Middleware run in the order they are defined by .use()
. They are invoked
sequentially, requests start at the first middleware and work their way
"down" the middleware stack.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type |
---|---|
[path] | String |
middleware | function |
[...] | function |
Example
// session middleware will run before authorize
router
.use(session())
.use(authorize());
// use middleware only with given path
router.use('/users', userAuth());
// or with an array of paths
router.use(['/users', '/admin'], userAuth());
app.use(router.routes());
Router
Set the path prefix for a Router instance that was already initialized.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type |
---|---|
prefix | String |
Example
router.prefix('/things/:thing_id')
function
Returns separate middleware for responding to OPTIONS
requests with
an Allow
header containing the allowed methods, as well as responding
with 405 Method Not Allowed
and 501 Not Implemented
as appropriate.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[options] | Object | |
[options.throw] | Boolean | throw error instead of setting status and header |
[options.notImplemented] | function | throw the returned value in place of the default NotImplemented error |
[options.methodNotAllowed] | function | throw the returned value in place of the default MethodNotAllowed error |
Example
var Koa = require('koa');
var Router = require('koa-router');
var app = new Koa();
var router = new Router();
app.use(router.routes());
app.use(router.allowedMethods());
Example with Boom
var Koa = require('koa');
var Router = require('koa-router');
var Boom = require('boom');
var app = new Koa();
var router = new Router();
app.use(router.routes());
app.use(router.allowedMethods({
throw: true,
notImplemented: () => new Boom.notImplemented(),
methodNotAllowed: () => new Boom.methodNotAllowed()
}));
Router
Redirect source
to destination
URL with optional 30x status code
.
Both source
and destination
can be route names.
router.redirect('/login', 'sign-in');
This is equivalent to:
router.all('/login', ctx => {
ctx.redirect('/sign-in');
ctx.status = 301;
});
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
source | String | URL or route name. |
destination | String | URL or route name. |
[code] | Number | HTTP status code (default: 301). |
Layer
| false
Lookup route with given name
.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type |
---|---|
name | String |
String
| Error
Generate URL for route. Takes a route name and map of named params
.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | String | route name |
params | Object | url parameters |
[options] | Object | options parameter |
[options.query] | Object | String | query options |
Example
router.get('user', '/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
// ...
});
router.url('user', 3);
// => "/users/3"
router.url('user', { id: 3 });
// => "/users/3"
router.use((ctx, next) => {
// redirect to named route
ctx.redirect(ctx.router.url('sign-in'));
})
router.url('user', { id: 3 }, { query: { limit: 1 } });
// => "/users/3?limit=1"
router.url('user', { id: 3 }, { query: "limit=1" });
// => "/users/3?limit=1"
Router
Run middleware for named route parameters. Useful for auto-loading or validation.
Kind: instance method of Router
Param | Type |
---|---|
param | String |
middleware | function |
Example
router
.param('user', (id, ctx, next) => {
ctx.user = users[id];
if (!ctx.user) return ctx.status = 404;
return next();
})
.get('/users/:user', ctx => {
ctx.body = ctx.user;
})
.get('/users/:user/friends', ctx => {
return ctx.user.getFriends().then(function(friends) {
ctx.body = friends;
});
})
// /users/3 => {"id": 3, "name": "Alex"}
// /users/3/friends => [{"id": 4, "name": "TJ"}]
String
Generate URL from url pattern and given params
.
Kind: static method of Router
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path | String | url pattern |
params | Object | url parameters |
Example
var url = Router.url('/users/:id', {id: 1});
// => "/users/1"
Please submit all issues and pull requests to the alexmingoia/koa-router repository!
Run tests using npm test
.
If you have any problem or suggestion please open an issue here.
7.4.0
layer.name
added to ctx
at ctx.routerName
during routing #412(.*)
as a prefix to all routers nested with .use that did not pass an explicit prefix string as the first argument. This resulted in routes being matched that should not have been, included the running of multiple route handlers in error. #369 and #410 include information on this issue.FAQs
Router middleware for koa. Maintained by Forward Email and Lad.
The npm package koa-router receives a total of 348,926 weekly downloads. As such, koa-router popularity was classified as popular.
We found that koa-router demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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