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apology-middleware

v0.1.0

Published

middleware for custom error pages

Downloads

30

Readme

Apology Middleware

npm tests coverage dependencies

Middleware for custom error pages

Note: This project is in early development, and versioning is a little different. Read this for more details.

Why should you care?

Let's say that you are using connect to serve a static site. Occasionally, and by no fault of yours of course, some one may request a URL that you don't have. Your app will gladly return a 404 code for you, but sometimes that's not enough. Apology Middleware is for those times when you want to serve a custom HTML document for those pesky 404s.

Installation

npm install apology-middleware --save

Usage

This library can be used with connect, express, and any other server stack that accepts the same middleware format.

There are a few different ways to interact with apology. The first is to simply pass an absolute path to the html file you wish to serve. It should be noted, apology automatically sets the content type as text/html.

var http = require('http');
    connect = require('connect'),
    apology = require('apology-middleware'),
    serveStatic  = require('serve-static');

var app = connect()
            .use(apology('/path/to/4oh4.html')
            .use(serveStatic(__dirname));

var server = http.createServer(app).listen(1111)

Apology can optionally take two arguments, a root and a file. These two will automatically be joined.

apology(__dirname, 'custom.html');

If you don't specify a custom error page then apology will serve our standard error file for you (don't worry, it's quite handsome).

License & Contributing