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@hatsy/router

v3.0.0

Published

Hatsy router

Readme

Hatsy Router

NPM Build Status Code Quality Coverage GitHub Project API Documentation

Routing

This module contains a Routing capability that extends request processing context with request routing means.

The latter has the following properties:

  • fullRoute original route.
  • route matching route. E.g. a tail section of original route.
  • routeMatch a successful match of the route(s) against the pattern(s).

The @hatsy/route-match library performs route parsing and matching.

Dispatch

Once Routing capability applied the request processing can be dispatched by matching route by one of the dispatchers.

dispatchByName()

import { httpListener } from '@hatsy/hatsy';
import { dispatchByName, Routing } from '@hatsy/router';
import { createServer } from 'http';

const server = createServer(
  httpListener(
    Routing.for(
      dispatchByName({
        api: apiHandler, // Handle API request under `/api` route
        assets: assetsHandler, // Serve static assets under `/assets` route
      }),
    ),
  ),
);

server.listen(8080);

dispatchByName() function accepts a map of request processing handlers under route entry names the handler should serve. The handler receives a request processing context with the rest of the route.

dispatchByPattern()

import { httpListener } from '@hatsy/hatsy';
import { dispatchByPattern, Routing } from '@hatsy/router';
import { createServer } from 'http';

const server = createServer(
  httpListener(
    Routing.for(
      dispatchByPattern([
        { on: 'api/v{apiVersion}/**', to: apiHandler },
        { on: '**/*.html', to: pageHandler },
        { on: 'assets/**', to: assetsHandler },
      ]),
    ),
  ),
);

server.listen(8080);

dispatchByPatttern() function accepts dispatch patterns containing a route pattern and handler that serves the matching route. The handler receives a request processing context with matching route tail.

Route Format

The route format is URLRoute by default, while route patterns parsed by simpleRoutePattern().

This can be changed by configuring Routing capability.

import { httpListener } from '@hatsy/hatsy';
import { matrixRoute, matrixRoutePattern } from '@hatsy/route-match';
import { dispatchByPattern, Routing } from '@hatsy/router';
import { createServer } from 'http';
import { matrixRoute } from './matrix-route';

const server = createServer(
  httpListener(
    Routing.with({
      buildRoute: ({ requestAddresses: { url } }) => matrixRoute(url),
      routePattern: pattern => matrixRoutePattern(pattern),
    }).for(
      dispatchByPattern([
        { on: 'api;v/**', to: apiHandler }, // API version as matrix attribute
        { on: '**/*.html', to: pageHandler },
        { on: 'assets/**', to: assetsHandler },
      ]),
    ),
  ),
);

server.listen(8080);