node-url-assembler
Assemble urls from route-like templates (/path/:param)
Chainable utility to assemble URLs from templates
Installation
npm install --save url-assembler
Usage
UrlAssembler()
.template('/users/:user')
.param('user', 8)
.param('include', 'address')
.query({
some: 'thing',
other: 1234
})
.toString()
Since you more often than not need a hostname a protocol to go with this
UrlAssembler('http://my.domain.com:9000')
.template('/groups/:group/users/:user')
.param({
group: 'admin',
user: 'floby'
})
.toString()
You can also incrementally build your URL.
UrlAssembler('https://api.site.com/')
.prefix('/v2')
.segment('/users/:user')
.segment('/projects/:project_id')
.segment('/summary')
.param({
user: 'floby',
project_id: 'node-url-assembler'
})
.toString()
In addition, an instance of UrlAssembler
is a valid object to pass
to url.format
or any function accepting this kind of object as
parameter.
Comprehensive Documentation
Test
Tests are written with mocha and covered with istanbul
You can run the tests with npm test
.
Contributing
Anyone is welcome to submit issues and pull requests
License
MIT
Copyright (c) 2014 Florent Jaby
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