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objectify-response

v1.0.8

Published

details like code, status, message in an object

Readme

objectify-response

  • Returns 200 from all server responses regardless the server returns with status code 400 and up.
  • Helps you avoid sending 400 and up status codes to your client-side applications.
  • Gives you cleaner responses displayed in browser console.

Installation

npm install --save objectify-response

Importing

import objectifyResp from 'objectify-response'; // ES6
var objectifyResp = require('objectify-response'); // ES5 with npm

Dependencies

http-status

Usage

Example

router.post('/', async (req, res) => {
    const token = generateToken()

    return objectifyResp(res, token)
})
router.post('/', async (req, res) => {
    const { item } = getItem()

    if(!item)
        return objectifyResp(res, 'Item is not found.', 404)
})
router.post('/', async (req, res) => {
    const object = {}

    if(!item)
        return objectifyResp(res, object, 404)
})

Returns

Returns 200 from all server responses regardless the server returns 400 and up.

Example return from the first usage example.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK

{ 
    code: 200
    name: 'OK' //auto generated name of the error based on the provided error code.
    message: 'Returns the generated token string'
}

Example return from the second usage example.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK

{ 
    code: 404
    name: 'NOT_FOUND' //auto generated name of the error based on the provided error code.
    message: 'Item is not found.'
}

Example return from the third usage example.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK

{ 
    code: 404
    name: 'NOT_FOUND' //auto generated name of the error based on the provided error code.
    message: {}
}