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swift.js

v2.0.9

Published

SwiftJS full re-write, concentrating mainly on routing and model handling with a slight modification to view rendering paths as well

Downloads

50

Readme

swiftjs-2

this is my second attempt at creating an MVC library for expressjs, this is a complete re-write of the original framework removing many of the unnececessary features in favor of simplicity and flexibility. The goel of this new framework is to provide a structure to nodejs apps without sacrificing flexibility in the process.

How to use

Controllers in swift 2 are simply NodeJS modules that export routes.

module.exports = {
    root: '/', //root is optional, if not set, root will be the name of the controller
    routes: {
//        'get': [someMiddlewhere, index], //call some middleware before calling index action.
        'get /<route>': index
    }
}

function someMiddlewhere(req, res, next){
   next() //like any other express application middlewhere is just a function with a third parameter
}

function index(req, res){
    res.json(Test);
}

Views

Nothing special has been done with views. Views are the same as express views. only importent detail about views is that the res.render() function renders views from views// instead of the root view.