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url-router

A Trie-based router

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url-router

A Trie-based router.

Installation

npm install url-router

Examples

import assert from 'assert';
import Router from 'url-router';

const router = new Router([
  ['/foo', 1],
  ['/foo/bar', 2],
  ['/user/:id', 3],
  ['/user/:id/:page', 4],
  ['/people/:name(\\w+)', 5],
  ['(.*)', 6],
  ['/:year(\\d+)-:month(\\d+)', 7]
]);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/foo'),

  {
    handler: 1,
    params: {}
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/foo/bar'),

  {
    handler: 2,
    params: {}
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/user/123'),

  {
    handler: 3,
    params: {
      id: '123'
    }
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/user/456/articles'),

  {
    handler: 4,
    params: {
      id: '456',
      page: 'articles'
    }
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/people/john'),

  {
    handler: 5,
    params: {
      name: 'john'
    }
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/404'),

  {
    handler: 6,
    params: {}
  }
);

assert.deepStrictEqual(
  router.find('/2019-11'),

  {
    handler: 7,
    params: {
      year: '2019',
      month: '11'
    }
  }
);

API

Router

new Router([
  [pattern1, handler1],
  [pattern2, handler2],
  ...
])

Creates a router instance.

If the routes array is provided, router.add will be applied on each route.

router.add

router.add(pattern, handler)

Adds a route definition.

Params
pattern

String. The pattern to match against the request path.

You can define params in pattern, for example:

const router = new Router()
router.add('/people/:username/:year(\\d+)-:month(\\d+)/:articleId(\\d+)', handler)
const result = router.find('/people/johnsmith/2020-02/123')
/*
result:
{
  handler: handler,
  params: {
    username: 'johnsmith',
    year: '2020',
    month: '02,
    articleId: '123'
  }
}
*/

If regex is omitted, it defaults to [^/]+.

You can also use regex without setting the parameter name, for example:

router.add('(.*)', NotFound)

This defines a catch-all route.

handler

Any. The handler you wish to handle the request. Based on your framework design, the handler can be a function to handle the request, or the file path to your controller file, or an object (such as Vue component), etc.

Returns

The router instance. So you could use method chaining:

router
  .add('/foo', foo)
  .add('/bar', bar)

router.find

router.find(path)

Finds the route which matches the path.

Parameters
path

String. The request path.

Returns

handler and params of the route:

{
  handler,
  params
}

Or null if not found.

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 04 Dec 2020

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