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express-router-controller

v1.0.6

Published

Controller for express router

Readme

Express router controllers

Create routes from clases on es6 or es5. See specific examples for each enviorement (es5, es6-require, es6-import).

Config routing

Create a config file (express-controllers.config.js) on root of your project:

import HomeController from './HomeController';
export default {
  controllers: [
    HomeController
  ],
  defaultHome: 'Home',
  defaultCommonName: 'Controller',
  defaultRoute: 'index'
}

Register controllers to the router:

import express from 'express';
import expressRouterControllers from 'express-router-controller';

const router = express.Router();
expressRouterControllers.register(router);

// tun app
app.use(router);
app.listen(9000);

Creating routes and sub-routes

Create a static controller class to route your project:

route /

import { AbstractController } from 'express-router-controller';

class HomeController extends AbstractController{
  constructor(){
    super([
      'get', 'post' // verbs
    ]);
  }
  index(req, res){
    res.send('Hello world!');
  }
}

Create a dinamic routes mapping to some method, the register do not load this method as static route ;) : /ID2232/foo route

import { AbstractController } from 'express-router-controller';

class HomeController extends AbstractController{
  constructor(){
    super([
      'get', 'post' // verbs
    ]);
    this.dinamic = {
      '/:foo/bar':{
        get: this.index.bind(this);
      }
    }
  }
  index(req, res){
    res.send(`Hello world!, your id: ${req.params.id}`);
  }
}

ES5 support (run in node v0.12.5)

Example:

var util = require('util');
var AbstractController = require('express-controllers').AbstractController;

function ExampleController(){
  AbstractController.call(this, ['get']);
}

util.inherits(ExampleController, AbstractController);

ExampleController.prototype.index = function(req, res){
  res.send('Hello world');
}

module.exports = ExampleController;

Unit testing

For testing, only require and execute a instance of your controller:

With mocha + chai:

const HomeController = require('./HomeController');
const home = new HomeController();
const { expect } = require('chai');

describe('Testing home', () => {
  it('should index response "Hello world!"', () => {
    let value = 'foo';
    const mockRequest = {
      send: () => {
          value = 'bar';
      }
    };
    home.index(mockRequest);
    expect(value).to.be.equals('bar');
  });
});