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A humble http router framework.

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The sludgy-trucker-coffee (STC) http Framework

How to use the STC framework

Installation

npm install sludgy-trucker-coffee

To then use STC you must require in ('sludgy-trucker-coffee').

var stc = require('sludgy-trucker-coffee')

Router Methods

Server Methods --------------------

Setting up a route for a GET request:

stc.router.get(pathname, [plain/text])

Sets up a basic route on your server that will return the plain/text you give it as a second argument

  • Pathname: Any valid url character may be used in the form of a string.
  • Response[optional]: The response you want the server to send and thus be displayed on a browser if you navigate to this route. If you do not include a response it defaults to a placeholder.
stc.router.get('/finecupofjoe', "damn that's fine coffee");

will print "damn that's a fine cup of coffee" when you visit /finecupofjoe.

stc.router.get('/default');

will give you the default reminder text when you go to /default.

For those who want a little more control, you can add your own callback:

stc.router.get('/thehardway', function(request, response){
    response.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
    response.write("Here be some text I wrote the hard way");
    response.end();
  });

NOTE: If you want to serve up more than plain text (like HTML), you MUST add a callback and use response.writeHead.

Setting up a route for a GET request to a static file html or css:

stc.router.getStatic(pathname, [route])

1.Pathname: Any valid pathname to the file contents you want to serve.

2.Route[Optional]: If you leave this blank it defaults to the filename and extenstion. (example: '/style.css');

Coming soon: Support for image files!

stc.router.getStatic('/path/to/index.html', '/');
//Returns the contents of index.html at the '/' route

stc.router.getStatic('/path/to/style.css');
//Returns the contents of style.css at '/style.css'

Setting up a route for a POST request:

stc.router.post(pathname, [callback])

1.Pathname: Any valid url character may be used in the form of a string. 2.Callback[optional]: A callback function with the parameters of request and response. If left black will default to an empty response.

and setting up a route for a POST request is easy if you can use the default callback provided above. Simply use the following code:

stc.router.post('/yourownurl');

Here is an example of an optional callback.

stc.router.post('/postwithcustomcallback', function(request, respnse){
      var totalData = '';
      request.on('data', function(data){
        totalData += data.toString();
      });
      request.on('end', function() {
        response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "application/json"});
        response.write(totalData);
        response.end();
      });

Setting up your own customer 404 response:

stc.router.custom404(string)

1.String: Any sting you use in here will then be set as your 404 response message.

404 messages have a default already built in. But if you want to create custom 404 messages you can.

stc.custom404('some custom message here');

Every 404 you encounter will now respond with 'some custom message here'.

Starting up your server:

stc.server.listen([port])

1.Port(optional): You can set what port you want your server to be on. If you provide no arguments it will default to 3000.

stc.server.listen(5000);

Your server is now listen on port 5000.

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Package last updated on 09 Nov 2015

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