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automatically generate CRUD routes for a model constructor function
var hapi = require("hapi");
var server = hapi.createServer();
server.connections({ port: 8000 });
server.route(require("rhiz")(Model, "articles"));
function Model () {
//create, findOne, update, delete methods...
}
/* this code will create the following routes:
create: POST "/articles",
read: GET "/articles/{id}",
update: PUT "/articles/{id}",
delete: DELETE "/articles/{id}"
*/
marbles exposes a single function that returns an array of 4 route objects.
params
fn
: the constructor function that returns an object with create, findOne, update, and delete methods.
The object returned by the constructor can OPTIONALLY have a .auth
property and a .validate
property that will be added to all of the routes.
returns
An array with 4 route objects:
[{
method: "POST",
path: "/articles",
handler: handlers.create
},
{
method: "GET",
path: "/articles/{id}",
handler: handlers.find
},
{
method: "PUT",
path: "/articles/{id}",
handler: handlers.update
},
{
method: "DELETE",
path: "/articles/{id}",
handler: handlers.delete
}]
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automatically generate crud routes for a model constructor function
We found that rhiz demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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