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koa-router-with-resources

v1.0.1

Published

koa-router extended to include RESTful resources

Readme

koa-router-with-resources

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koa-router-with-resources is build upon the popular koa-router package and extended to include RESTful resource handling (much like Rails' router) which map to standard CRUD operations.

Installation

Install via yarn or npm:

yarn add koa-router-with-resources

or

npm install koa-router-with-resources --save

Usage

Usage for koa-router-with-resources is exactly the same as the usage for koa-router, with an added method called resources.

By default, koa-router-with-resources maps a resource to the default 5 CRUD methods on a controller:

  • index
  • show
  • create
  • update
  • destroy

The router attempts to be smart by checking if those methods exist. If any of them do not exist, an HTTP status of 501 Not Implemented will be returned to the client.

Default behavior:

const Router = require('koa-router-with-resources')

let router = new Router()
router.resrouces('users', controller)

This creates the following routes:

| Route | Controller Method | |---------------------|--------------------| | GET /users | index | | GET /users/:id | show | | POST /users | create | | PUT /users/:id | update | | PATCH /users/:id | update | | DELETE /users/:id | destroy |

API

router.resources(path, [middleware], controller, [options])

  • path {String} - The base path for the router
  • middleware {Array of functions} - Optional List of middleware.
  • controller {Controller} - The controller containing the CRUD methods
  • opts {Object} - Optional
    • except {Array|String} - Optional. An action or list of actions to exclude from the resource routing. Note: only takes precendence over except
    • only {Array|String} - Optional. A action or list of actions to include in the resource routing. Note: only takes precendence over except
    • param {String} - Optional. The parameter name to use, by default it is id (accessed by ctx.params.id)

Examples

Example 1:

let router = new Router()
router.resources('users', controller.Users)
// GET /users
// GET /users/:id
// POST /users
// PUT /users/:id
// PATCH /users/:id
// DELETE /users/:id

Example 2:

let router = new Router()
router.resources('users', controller.Users, { only: ['index', 'show'] })
// GET /users
// GET /users/:id

Example 3:

let router = new Router()
router.resources('users', controller.Users, { only: 'show' })
// GET /users/:id

Example 4:

let router = new Router()
router.resources('users', controller.Users, { except: ['index', 'show'] })
// POST /users
// PUT /users/:id
// PATCH /users/:id
// DELETE /users/:id

Example 5:

let router = new Router()
router.resources('users', controller.Users, { except: 'destroy' })
// GET /users
// GET /users/:id
// POST /users
// PUT /users/:id
// PATCH /users/:id