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atomic-view-router

v1.0.0

Published

Express router that defines URL paths based primarily on the views directory structure

Downloads

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Readme

#atomic-view-router Express router that defines URL paths based primarily on the views directory structure

Example:

var viewRouter = require('atomic-view-router');

app.set('views', __dirname + '/views');
app.set('view engine', 'hbs');

app.use('/', viewRouter());

Suppose the "views" directory contains the following files:

  • about.hbs
  • index.hbs
  • groups/admin.hbs

The existence of these files in the "views" directory will make the corresponding URL paths automatically resolve to content rendered by those templates. For instance:

  • The URL / will be rendered with index.hbs.
  • The URL /about will be rendered with about.hbs.
  • The URL /groups/admin will be rendered with groups/admin.hbs.

The data will always come from response.locals, where response is the argument of the middleware function.

Defining data

With the view router, you can define middleware that focuses exclusively on defining data. Put the data into the response.locals object and call next to skip the view router.

Make sure to set data in middleware ordered before the view router.

Example:

app.get('/calendar', function(request, response, next) {
    response.locals.events = [
        // define your event objects here
    ];
    next();
    // The view router will render "calendar.hbs" with everything provided in response.locals
})

Missing views

If a URL path corresponds to a view file that does not exist, the view router will skip it, so it can be handled by another middleware function.

Specifying views

In your middleware before the view router where you define data to put into response.locals, you can set response.locals.view to a string representing the explicit view that you would like to use, in case the URL path does not correspond to any particular view file.

This is especially useful when routing for URL paths with parameters.

app.get('/category/:categoryId', function(request, response, next) {
    response.locals.view = 'category';
    response.locals.category = Categories.find(request.params.categoryId);
    if (!response.locals.category) {
        response.status(404);
    }
    next();
    // The view router will render "category.hbs" even though the URL path does not correspond to it exactly.
})