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$ npm install ressendr --save
app.get('/hello',requestHandler)
function requestHandler(req, res){
res.end('World!')
}
import r from 'ressendr'
app.get('/hello',r.handle(requestHandler))
function requestHandler(req){
return 'World!';
}
app.get('/hello',requestHandler)
function requestHandler(req, res){
asyncIO.get()
.then((response)=>{
res.end(response);
})
}
import r from 'ressendr'
app.get('/hello',r.handle(requestHandler))
function requestHandler(req){
return asyncIO.get()
}
import r from 'ressendr'
//First we need a function that returns true or false
//true if the data can be handle by the handler.
//so lets write a number Handler
let isNumber = value => !isNaN(value);
//Now we need to handle the value and send it.
let handler = (v,res) => res.end(v.toString());
r.addHandler(isNumber,handler);
app.get('/hello',r.handle(requestHandler))
function requestHandler(req, res){
return 2
}
FAQs
## ResSendr - Friendly request handlers.
The npm package ressendr receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, ressendr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ressendr demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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