http-hash-router-updated

3.0.0 • Public • Published

http-hash-router

Server route handler for http-hash

Example

var http = require('http');
var HttpHashRouter = require('http-hash-router');
 
var router = HttpHashRouter();
 
router.set('/health', function health(req, res) {
    res.end('OK');
});
 
var server = http.createServer(function handler(req, res) {
    router(req, res, {}, onError);
 
    function onError(err) {
        if (err) {
            // use your own custom error serialization.
            res.statusCode = err.statusCode || 500;
            res.end(err.message);
        }
    }
});
server.listen(3000);

Documentation

var router = HttpHashRouter()

type NotFoundError : Error & {
    type: "http-hash-router.not-found",
    statusCode: 404
}
 
type Router : {
    set: (pattern: String, handler: Function | Object) => void
} & (
    req: HttpReqest,
    res: HttpResponse,
    opts: Object,
    cb: Callback<NotFoundError | Error, void>
) => void
 
http-hash-router : () => Router

HttpHashRouter will create a new router function.

The HttpHashRouter itself takes no options and returns a function that takes four arguments, req, res, opts, cb.

router(req, res, opts, cb)

type NotFoundError : Error & {
    type: "http-hash-router.not-found",
    statusCode: 404
}
 
router : (
    req: HttpReqest,
    res: HttpResponse,
    opts: Object,
    cb: Callback<NotFoundError | Error, void>
) => void
  • throw http-hash-router.expected.callback exception.

It is expected that you call the router function with the HTTPRequest and HTTPResponse as the first and second arguments.

The third argument is the options object. The router will copy the options object and set the params, splat, and src field.

The fourth argument is a callback function, this function either gets called with a http-hash-router.not-found error or gets passed to the route handler function.

If you do not pass a callback to the router function then it will throw the http-hash-router.expected-callback exception.

router.set(pattern, handler)

type RoutePattern : String
type RouteHandler : Object<method: String, RouteHandler> | (
    req: HttpRequest,
    res: HttpResponse,
    opts: Object & {
        params: Object<String, String>,
        splat: String | null
    },
    cb: Callback<Error, void>
) => void
 
set : (RoutePattern, RouteHandler) => void

You can call .set() on the router and it will internally store your handler against the pattern.

.set() takes a route pattern and a route handler. A route handler is either a function or an object. If you use an object then we will create a route handler function using the http-methods module.

The .set() functionality is implemented by http-hash itself and you can find documentation for it at HttpHash#set.

Your handler function will get called with four arguments.

  • req the http request stream
  • res the http response stream
  • opts options object. This contains properties defined in the server and also contains the params, splat, and src fields.
  • cb callback.

If your route pattern contains a param, i.e. "/foo/:bar" or your route pattern contains a splat, i.e. "/foo/*" then the values of the params, splat, and original source route will be passed to the params, splat, and src field on opts.

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