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http-status-codes-js

v1.0.1

Published

A List of Http status codes

Readme

List of HTTP status codes

How to install

Just run

npm install http-status-codes-js

add the --save option to add it to the dependencies in your package.json as well

How to use

Import the module

import httpStatusCodes from 'http-status-codes-js';

Find the status code you are interested in among INFORMATION , SUCCESS, REDIRECTION, CLIENT_ERRORS and SERVER_ERRORS and use it in your request.

router.get('/', function(req, res, next) {
  res.status(httpStatusCodes.SUCCESS.OK);
  
  // Do something
});

About

The module was created as simple way of avoiding using magic numbers in the source code to represent the http statuses and improve api readability.

I also hope that it's going to be a good reference for all of us to go beyond the standard usages of http status codes and create better and more descriptive API's.