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middist

v0.2.5

Published

A generic middleware manager

Readme

middist

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A generic middleware manager, inspired by Connect and middlebot.

Install

npm install middist --save

Use

  // Instantiate middist.
  var Router = require('middist');
  
  var router = Router();

  // Middleware example.
  var middleware = function(ctx, next) {
    // Do stuff here...
    next();

    // If there was an error call next with an error object.
    next('oups !');

    // Middlewares execution can be stop this way.
    ctx.end();
  }
  
  // Error middleware example, only called when a previous middleware
  //sent an error or throwed an exception
  var errorMiddleware = function(err, ctx, next) {
    //handle error...
    
    //calls following error middlewares
    next(err);
    
    //next can be called without err to ignore error and resume
    //normal middleware execution
    next();
  }

  // Register middleware to be called when ‘myMiddlewares’ is handled.
  router.use('myMiddlewares', middleware);

  // Middleware can be registered for mutiple types at once.
  router.use(['myMiddleWares, myOtherMiddlewares'], middleware);

  // Multiple middlewares can be registered at once.
  router.use('myMiddleWares', middleware, anotherMiddleware);

  // Context objects.
  var ctx = {};

  // Called once all middlewares are handled.
  var done = function (err, ctx) {
    if (err) console.log('error in one of the middleware');

    console.log('middleware executed correctly');
  }

  // Handle all middlewares registered for ‘myMiddleWares’ with req and res.
  router.handle('myMiddleWares', ctx, done);

Test

npm test

License

MIT