Route-fs
A easy way to organize your routers.Say goodbye to writing route list by hand, just proxy to file system.
How to use
Step 1
npm install route-fs --save
Step 2
Create a floder named routers
in your project, for example
|-app.js |-public/ |-routers/ |-person.js |-person/ |-works.js
Step 3
Add middleware on your server in app.js
. Support koa, express 4, restify now.
var koa = ;var express = ;var restify = ; var RS = ; var rs = root: __dirname + '/routers' // path of `routers` directory prefix: 'public' // optional, default a empty string; koa;express;restify;
It will generate routes matcher like
/public/person/:person? /public/person/:person/work/:work?
Step 4
Exports the method handler in the file, if you are use koa
, export generate function instead.
work.js
exports { res;}; exports { var id = ; res};
person.js
exports { res;}; exports'delete' = { res}
It will call the function named by http method when the request coming.
Step 5
It just finished! Let's experience with curl
curl -X GET 'http://localhost/public/person/1/work/' -> "We are works belongs to person No.1"curl -X PUT 'http://localhost/public/person/2/work/' -> "The work added to 2, id is 1"curl -X GET 'http://localhost/public/person/100' -> "I am No.100"curl -X DELETE 'http://localhost/public/person/1' -> "No.1 was deleted."