json-rest-api

0.1.1 • Public • Published

json-rest-api

A lightweight REST API that receives and responds to JSON HTTP requests, supports all verbs. Expects JSON requests and responds in JSON via an added method to the http.ServerResponse object called json (see below).

Motivation

Sometimes you want a simple REST API and don't need all the bells and whistles of express.js.

Installation

npm install json-rest-api

Example

server

'use strict';
var JsonRestApi = require('json-rest-api');
var inspect = require('util').inspect;
var debug = require('debug')('json-rest-api:example:server');
 
var RestApi = new JsonRestApi({port: 8000}, function(err) {
    if (err) {
        debug('/ping error: '+inspect(err));
        return;
    }
    console.log('Listening on port 8000.');
 
    // add a "GET" route
    RestApi.addRoute('get', '/ping', function(req, res, json, qs) {
        var qsExp = {'alpha': 'one', 'beta': '2', 'gamma': 'true'};
        assert.deepEqual(qsExp, qs);
        res.json({success: true, pong: 'pong'});
    });
 
    // add a "POST" route
    RestApi.addRoute('get', '/setName', function(req, res, json, qs) {
        var qsExp = {'alpha': 'one', 'beta': '2', 'gamma': 'true'};
 
        assert.deepEqual(qsExp, qs);
        res.json({success: true, pong: 'pong'});
    });
});

client

'use strict';
var request = require('request');
var inspect = require('util').inspect;
var debug = require('debug')('json-rest-api:example:client');
var assert = require('assert');
 
var qs = {
    alpha: 'one',
    beta: 2,
    gamma: true
};
 
request({json:true, qs:qs, uri: 'http://localhost:8000/ping'}, function(err, res, json) {
    if (err) {
        debug('Error: '+inspect(err));
        return;
    }
 
    assert.ok(json.success === true);
    assert.ok(json.pong === 'pong');
    console.log('Success!');
});
 
request({json:true, qs:qs, uri: 'http://localhost:8000/setName'}, function(err, res, json) {
    if (err) {
        debug('Error: '+inspect(err));
        return;
    }
 
    var qsExp = {'alpha': 'one', 'beta': '2', 'gamma': 'true'};
 
    assert.ok(json.success === true);
    assert.ok(json.cmd === 'setName');
    assert.deepEqual(json.qs, qsExp);
    console.log('Success!');
});

API

RestApi([config], [cb])

RestApi constructor. Creates the HTTP server objects and starts listening on the socket.

Params:

  • Object [config] Optional configuration object to configure the server. The configuration options are:
    • bindTo - Optional. The address to bind, default: INADDR_ANY.
    • port - Optional. The port to bind the server, default: 44401.
  • Function [cb] An optional callback. If there is a callback, the process will be begin listening on the socket for HTTP requests. Without a callback, you must call listen explicitly.

listen([cb])

Start listening on the socket for HTTP requests.

Params:

  • Function [cb] An optional callback called when the server is ready.

stop([cb])

Stops the server from acccepting new connections and listening on the port.

Params:

  • Function [cb] The callback function. Optional.

addRoute(verb, path, cb)

Add a route along with a function to run.

Params:

  • String verb HTTP verb for route. e.g.: 'get', 'post'.
  • String path A valid URI path.
  • Function cb A function to run when the path executes. Which has the following form: fn(req, res, json, qs): * @param {Object} req - Node.js HTTP request object * @param {Object} res - Node.js HTTP response object * @param {Object} json - The JSON body of the request, if present. * @param {Object} qs - The query string of the request, if present.

Return:

  • Boolean|Error True, if no errors on the parameters, Error
  • Error|Boolean true on success and Error on failure.

json([status code,] jsonObject)

A method for the JsonServerResponse prototype to send JSON by passing an object.

Params:

  • Number|Object Optional. First argument may be either the status code or the object to convert to JSON.
  • Object Optional. If the first object is the status code, then the second param must be the object to convert to JSON.

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2013,2014 Edmond Meinfelder

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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