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multi-path-matcher
Advanced tools
Finds and decodes best matching path in a set of routes
With params
import { compile, matcher } from "multi-path-matcher";
const routes = [
{ path: "/a/b/c" },
{ path: "/a/b" },
{ path: "/d/:att1/e/:att2" },
{ path: "/d/:att1/e" },
{ path: "/" }
];
const compiled = compile(routes);
matcher(compiled "/a"); // undefined
matcher(compiled, "/a/b"); // routes[1]
matcher(compiled, "/a/b/c"); // routes[0]
matcher(compiled, "/d/value1/e"); // routes[3] { att1: "value1" }
matcher(compiled, "/d/value1/e/value2?sort=asc"); // routes[2] { att1: "value1", att2: "value2" }
matcher(compiled, "/"); // routes[4]
With wildcards
import { compile, matcher } from "multi-path-matcher";
const routes = [
{ path: "/" },
{ path: "/*" },
{ path: "/about" },
{ path: "/login" }
];
const compiled = compile(routes);
matcher(compiled, "/"); // routes[0]
matcher(compiled, "/index.html"); // routes[1]
matcher(compiled, "/about"); // routes[2]
matcher(compiled, "/login?param=1"); // routes[3]
One single route
Type: Object
path
string Result of a path compilation priorities for each path component
Type: Route
regex
RegExp for later checking and params extractionkeys
Array<string> all keys found in the routepriority
number order in which to checkResult of a match
Type: Object
route
Route? as given to the compiler, undefined if no matching route was foundparams
Object extracted from the pathPrioritiy for a plain path component
Type: number
Prioritiy for a path component with a wildcard '*'
Type: number
Prioritiy for a parameter path component
Type: number
Compile a set of routes. All properties of the original routes are preserved
Returns Array<CompiledRoute>
Generate regex with priority.
route
Route Returns CompiledRoute
Find best match for a given path. Decodes params into an object.
compiled
Array<CompiledRoute> path
string Returns Match match
With npm do:
npm install multi-path-matcher
BSD-2-Clause
FAQs
Finds and decodes best matching path in a set of routes
The npm package multi-path-matcher receives a total of 1,270 weekly downloads. As such, multi-path-matcher popularity was classified as popular.
We found that multi-path-matcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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