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restify-markup

v1.0.1

Published

This is a Babel plugin that provides an alternative syntax for defining [Restify](http://restify.com) servers.

Downloads

4

Readme

restify-markup

This is a Babel plugin that provides an alternative syntax for defining Restify servers.

Installation

$ npm install restify-markup

Usage

Via .babelrc

.babelrc

{
  "plugins": ["restify-markup"]
}

Via CLI

$ babel --plugins restify-markup script.js

Via Node API

require("babel-core").transform("code", {
  plugins: ["restify-markup"]
});

Example

RESTIFY(serverA)
		name="ServerName", version='2.0.1', log=bunyan_logger
		certificate="abc", key="abc"
		formatters={
			"application/foo": formatFoo,
			"text/css; q=0.9": formatCss
		}
		handleUncaughtExceptions=true 
		handleUpgrades=false 
		strictRouting=false
		spdy={}
		httpsServerOptions={}

		PRE
			restify.plugins.pre.userAgentConnection()
			restify.pre.dedupeSlashes()

		USE
			acceptParser(serverA.acceptable)
			authorizationParser
			dateParser, queryParser, jsonp
			gzipResponse, bodyParser, requestExpiry
			throttle(throttleConfig)
			conditionalRequest, blacklist, acl
            
		ROUTES
			'/hello/:name'
				get=getHello, head=headHello

			'/cities/:slug'
				name='city'
				version='1.0.0'
					get=sendV1
				version=['2.0.0', '2.0.1']
					get=sendV2

			~'/foo'
				post=[fooPostPart1, fooPostPart2]

			~/regex/
				post=handleRegexPost

		ERRORS
			InternalServer=handleInternalServerError
			restifyError=handleRestifyError
			NotFound=handleNotFoundError
			MethodNotAllowed=handleMethodNotAllowed
			VersionNotAllowed=handleBadVersion
			UnsupportedMediaType=handleUnsupportedMediaType
			uncaughtException=handleUncaughtException

		ROUTED=handleRouted
		AFTER=handleAfter
		CLOSE=handleClose
END

Transpiles to:

var serverA = restify.createServer({
	name: "ServerName",
	version: '2.0.1',
	log: bunyan_logger,
	certificate: "abc",
	key: "abc",
	formatters: {
		"application/foo": formatFoo,
		"text/css; q=0.9": formatCss
	},
	handleUncaughtExceptions: true,
	handleUpgrades: false,
	strictRouting: false,
	spdy: {},
	httpsServerOptions: {}
});
serverA.pre(restify.plugins.pre.userAgentConnection());
serverA.pre(restify.pre.dedupeSlashes());
serverA.use(acceptParser(serverA.acceptable));
serverA.use(authorizationParser);
serverA.use(dateParser);
serverA.use(queryParser);
serverA.use(jsonp);
serverA.use(gzipResponse);
serverA.use(bodyParser);
serverA.use(requestExpiry);
serverA.use(throttle(throttleConfig));
serverA.use(conditionalRequest);
serverA.use(blacklist);
serverA.use(acl);
serverA.on("InternalServer", handleInternalServerError);
serverA.on("restifyError", handleRestifyError);
serverA.on("NotFound", handleNotFoundError);
serverA.on("MethodNotAllowed", handleMethodNotAllowed);
serverA.on("VersionNotAllowed", handleBadVersion);
serverA.on("UnsupportedMediaType", handleUnsupportedMediaType);
serverA.on("uncaughtException", handleUncaughtException);
serverA.get({
	path: '/hello/:name'
}, getHello);
serverA.head({
	path: '/hello/:name'
}, headHello);
serverA.get({
	path: '/cities/:slug',
	name: 'city',
	version: '1.0.0'
}, sendV1);
serverA.get({
	path: '/cities/:slug',
	name: 'city',
	version: ['2.0.0', '2.0.1']
}, sendV2);
serverA.post({
	path: '/foo'
}, [fooPostPart1, fooPostPart2]);
serverA.post({
	path: /regex/
}, handleRegexPost);
serverA.on("routed", handleRouted);
serverA.on("after", handleAfter);
serverA.on("close", handleClose);

Syntax

RESTIFY(varName) ... END

Specifies the variable name and the block containing the server configuration.

PRE

Specifies pre handlers.

USE

Specifies use handlers.

ROUTES

Specifies route handlers. If the route path is not a string literal, it must be prefixed with a tilde (~) character.

ERRORS

Specifies error handlers.

ROUTED=handler, AFTER=handler, CLOSE=handler

Specifies routed, after, and close handlers.