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pka

v1.0.0

Published

tiny and fast node web framework

Downloads

11

Readme

pka

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A modern and minimal web framework that can run quickly (less than 3.5kb).

Install

npm install pka

Usage

You can use node native req,res to write, support middleware, path matching.

const pka = require('pka')
var f=new pka();
f.use("*",(req,res,next)=>{res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*")};
f.get("/",(req,res)=>{
    res.send("Hello World!")
});
f.listen(3000,()=>{console.log("Run on 3000")})

Simultaneously supports chain calling

const pka = require('pka')
var f=new pka();
f.use("*",(req,res,next)=>{res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");console.log(req.method,req.url);next()}).post("/api/*",(req,res)=>{
    console.log(req.body);
    res.send("Hello World!")
}).listen(3000,()=>{console.log("Run on 3000")})

Routing configuration (PKA's routing and main service use the same constructor, which means you can start the routing separately or use the main service as a routing for other services).

File test.js

const pka = require('pka')
var f=new pka();
f.use("*",(req,res,next)=>{res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");console.log(req.method,req.url);next()});
f.use("/r",require("./test1")).listen(3000,()=>{console.log("Hello World!")})

File test1.js

const pka = require('pka')
var f=new pka();
f.get("/i",(req,res)=>{console.log("Router:",req.url);res.send("This is Router")});
module.exports=f;

In the above example, running test.js will start the web service, and sending GET to 127.0.0.1:3000/r/i will receive the data.

Support template syntax.

const pka = require('pka')
var f=new pka();
f.post("/api/*",(req,res)=>{
    console.log(req.body);
    res.data={word:"World"}
    res.send("Hello {{word}}!")
}).listen(3000,()=>{console.log("Hello World!")})