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muddle

v1.0.0

Published

combine and compose connect-style middleware

Downloads

7

Readme

muddle

combine and compose connect-style middleware

installation

$ npm install muddle

sample usage

muddle takes any number of middleware functions as arguments and aggregates them into one middleware function. Order is preserved:

var connect = require('connect')
var muddle = require('muddle')
var middleware = muddle(
  connect.bodyParser(),
  connect.cookiedParser()
)
connect.use(middleware)

Of course, you can use any connect-style middleware like function (req, res, next) - it doesn't actually have to come from the connect module!

This is useful for encapsulating logic and composing middleware.

tribute song lyrics

Well, if I remain passive and you just want to cuddle
Then we should be ok, and we won't get in a muddle
Because we're seeing other people
At least that's what we say we are doing
  • "Seeing Other People", Belle and Sebastian

license

MIT. (c) 2013 jden [email protected]. See LICENSE.md The lyrics, of course, are not mine. Thanks Stuart!