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pico-http

v0.1.0

Published

A simple & fast http abstraction

Readme

pico

Supported by bytes Coverage Status Build Status Build status

A simple & fast http abstraction

Install

$ npm install --save pico-http

Usage

Requests

const pico = require('pico-http');

// Middleware
pico.use((req, res, next) => {
  console.log(req.method + ' ' + req.url + ' on ' + new Date());

  next();
});

// Serve get requests to `/`
pico.get('/', (req, res) => {
  // Set contenttype
  res.contentType('text/html');

  // Send response
  res.send('Hello World');
});

// Serve post requests to `/api`
pico.post('/api', (req, res) => {
  const o = {
    user: 'test'
  };

  res.contentType('application/json');

  res.send(JSON.stringify(o));
});

// Catch every unhandled request
pico.serve('/*', '_', (req, res) => {
  res.status(404);

  res.send('Custom 404');
});

// Listen to port
pico.listen(3000);

API

listen(port)

Listen to http requests on port

port

Type: number

The port to listen to

use(cb)

Add middleware. Middleware will be executed on every request before specific route handling

cb

Type: function

Will be executed on request

Parameters:
  • req Type: object Contains information about request

  • res Type: object Use res.send() to send something back to the client

  • next Type: function Will execute the next request handler

serve(route, method, cb)

route

Type: string or regexp

Allowed route

method

Type: string

Http route(eg. GET, POST)

cb

Type: function

Parameters: req, res

Will be executed if route and method match

License

MIT © Tobias Herber