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The library is an implementation of Hypertext Application Language for Node.js and JavaScript.
It has almost the same API as naholyr/js-hal and should be possible to drop in replace with it.
However this module differs from naholyr/js-hal in some features:
hal.Link and hal.Resource can be cloned using constructor: var cloned_obj = new hal.Resource(obj);hal.Resource.link(rel, array) and hal.Resource.embed(rel, array) can be called with an array of links or resourcesIt's open source, MIT.
You can install it simply from NPM:
npm install nor-hal
var hal = require('nor-hal');
var resource = new hal.Resource({name: "Orders"}, '/orders')
.link('orders', '/orders/1')
.link('orders', '/orders/2')
.embed('orders', new hal.Resource({name:"Order 1"}, '/orders/1') )
.embed('orders', new hal.Resource({name:"Order 2"}, '/orders/2') );
console.log(''+resource);
Resulting output is:
{
"name": "Orders",
"_links": {
"self": {"href": "/orders"},
"orders": [
{"href": "/orders/1"},
{"href": "/orders/2"}
]
},
"_embedded": {
"orders": [
{
"name": "Order 1",
"_links": {"self": {"href": "/orders/1"}}
},
{
"name": "Order 2",
"_links": {"self": {"href": "/orders/2"}}
}
]
}
}
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Hypertext Application Language Library for Node.js
We found that nor-hal 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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