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@kaikselhorst/route-builder

v1.0.4

Published

A simple and type-safe TypeScript library for building and manipulating routes with dynamic parameters.

Downloads

43

Readme

Route Builder

A simple and type-safe TypeScript library for building and manipulating routes with dynamic parameters.

Release

🚀 Installation

npm install @kaikselhorst/route-builder

📖 How to use

Creating a route

import { RouteBuilder } from '@kaikselhorst/route-builder';

const route = new RouteBuilder('/users/:id/posts/:postId');

Adding parameters

// Replace parameters in the route
const userRoute = route.withParams({
  id: '123',
  postId: '456'
});

console.log(userRoute.toString());
// Output: /users/123/posts/456

Adding query parameters

// Add query parameters
const routeWithQuery = route
  .withParams({ id: '123', postId: '456' })
  .withSearchParams({ page: 1, limit: 10 });

console.log(routeWithQuery.toString());
// Output: /users/123/posts/456?page=1&limit=10

Parsing URLs

// Extract parameters from a URL
const params = route.safeParse('/users/123/posts/456');

if (params) {
  console.log(params.id);      // "123"
  console.log(params.postId);  // "456"
}

✨ Features

  • Type-safe: Automatic type inference for parameters
  • Flexible: Support for different query parameter formats
  • Simple: Intuitive and easy-to-use API
  • Robust: Validation and error handling

🔧 Examples

Routes with protocol

const apiRoute = new RouteBuilder('https://api.example.com/users/:id');
const finalRoute = apiRoute.withParams({ id: '123' });
// Output: https://api.example.com/users/123

Complex query parameters

const route = new RouteBuilder('/search');

// Different ways to add query parameters
route.withSearchParams('q=typescript&lang=en');
route.withSearchParams({ q: 'typescript', lang: 'en' });
route.withSearchParams([['q', 'typescript'], ['lang', 'en']]);

📝 License

MIT - see the LICENSE file for more details.

🚀 Development

Running Tests

# Run tests
npm test

# Run tests with coverage
npm run test:coverage

# Run tests in watch mode
npm run test:watch

Code Quality

# Lint code
npm run lint

# Fix linting issues
npm run lint:fix

# Run full CI pipeline locally
npm run ci

CI/CD

This project uses GitHub Actions for continuous integration and deployment. See CI/CD Documentation for detailed information.

  • Automated Testing: Runs on every push and pull request
  • Code Coverage: Monitored with Codecov
  • Dependency Updates: Automated with Dependabot
  • NPM Publishing: Automatic on release creation

👨‍💻 Author

Kaik Selhorst