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reversical

v1.4.2

Published

super simple named / reverse routing for express. Supports sub-apps though

Downloads

66

Readme

reversical

something that is utterly ridiculous and amazingly pointless. Root word: reverse. — on Urban Dictionary by Griffin Williams (whoever that is)

but also a minimal named router for expressjs.

Installation

npm install reversical

Usage

Wrap your app in a NamedRouter to register new named routes:

import express from 'express'
import { NamedRouter, routes } from 'namename'

const app = express()
const namedRouter = new NamedRouter(app)

// register a named route
namedRouter.get('people', '/people', (req, res) => { ... })
namedRouter.post('people', '/people', (req, res) => { ... }) # second registration checks, that the same path is registered

// route chaining also works
namedRouter
  .route('person', '/people/:id')
  .get((req, res) => { ....})
  .put((req, res) => { ....})


// use `routes` for reverse routing.
// A route is generate for each provided name with arguments (params = {}, query = {})
routes.people({}, { search: 'search-term' }) // => /people?search=search-term
routes.person({ id: 12 }) // => /people/12

provide routes object to your view-Stack

app.locals = routes

Sub Apps

When mounting a sub-app to an existing express app, we receive the mountpath in the handler. This allows for named routes and reverse routing in sub apps as well.

NOTE: Please have in mind that a express.Router() instance does not have access to the mountpath, as it is just a router in the same app instance. So please create sub-apps like shown below.

sub-app.js

import express from 'express'
const subApp = express()

const namedRouter = new NamedRouter(subApp)

namedRouter.route('dashboard', '/dashboard')
  .get((req,res) => { ... })

export default subApp

app.js

import express from 'express'
import subApp from './sub-app.js'
const app = express()

const namedRouter = new NamedRouter(app)

namedRouter.use('/admin', subApp)

routes.dashboard() // => /admin/dashboard

Named Sub Module Binding

sub-app.js

import express from 'express'

const subAppWithNamedRouter = bindRouter => {
  const subApp = express()
  const namedRouter = bindRouter(subApp)

  namedRouter.route('dashboard', '/dashboard')
    .get((req,res) => { ... })

}


export default subAppWithNamedRouter

app.js

import express from 'express'
import subApp from './sub-app.js'
const app = express()

const namedRouter = new NamedRouter(app)

namedRouter.use('admin', '/admin', subApp)

routes.admin.dashboard() // => /admin/dashboard