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expressed

v0.5.2

Published

ExpressJS wrapper for es6 and beyond

Downloads

12

Readme

Expressed: A fluent wrapper around expressJs

Adds support to promises!

Goal

  • Don't be opinionated like express-as-promised. Errors call next instead of returning a value. You can then handle the error however you want. For example, you may want to sanitize the error before sending it over to the client.
  • Easy to understand and bypass. In some cases you may want to escape the wrapper. This library makes it easy to do.
  • Don't swap methods on the express instance, this could break functionality in some way in the long term. Instead an object is created which hands over arguments down to express.

Considering...

  • Should this support streams as well? hmm.
  • Generator Support?