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koa-tiny-router
Advanced tools
A router for koa2 that does not consider HTTP methods when matching
koa-tiny-router is a very simple router package for Koa2. It uses the same underlying library for parsing routes as koa-router, but it has one fundamental difference from koa-router: it doesn't use the HTTP method for matching routes.
This library can work in conjuction with koa-router though, so you can have parts of your application use koa-router, and other parts use koa-tiny-router depending on your needs.
Router
kind: package
kind: Exported class
Create a new router.
Example
Basic usage:
var app = require('koa')();
var router = require('koa-source-router')();
router.match('/foo', function(ctx, next) {...});
Router
Match a path and execute a middleware function if it does. The path is evaluated using path-to-regexp.
Example
router.match('/article/:id', function(ctx, next) {
ctx.body = 'Hello world' + ctx.params.id;
});
Query strings will not be considered when matching. Any URL parameters (such
as :id
) in the last example will be set to ctx.params
.
This library was developed at Turnstyle, because while we developing a REST webservice, we noticed that:
In our use-case, we wanted to express the following pattern efficiently.
We have one ES2015 class per route or resource. These are our controllers. We never break this pattern. This allows our 'controller' to look like this:
class FooController {
async get() {
}
async put() {
}
async del() {
}
async post() {
}
async options() {
}
}
If there's a route that only supports 1 method (GET
for example), that means
that those controllers also have one method (async get()
).
We use a super-class that implements defaults for all these methods, which just
cause a 405 Method Not Allowed
to be returned.
The superclass looks a bit like this:
class BaseController {
async match(ctx) {
// Do content-negotiation.
// Do validation.
// Do pre-condition checking.
// Call this[ctx.method](ctx).
}
async get(ctx) {
// Throw 405
}
async put() {
// Throw 405
}
async del() {
// Throw 405
}
async post() {
// Throw 405
}
async options() {
// Add a bunch of default headers
}
}
Having a a default 'match' method that matches every HTTP request is super use-ful, as we can do a number of things that are applicable to each HTTP request, but the default koa-router does not elegantly handle this.
Run tests using npm test
.
FAQs
A router for koa2 that does not consider HTTP methods when matching
We found that koa-tiny-router 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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