A super lightweight web framework with routing and prototype mixin support.
It's available through npm:
npm install root
Usage is simple
var root = require('root');
var app = root();
app.get('/', function(request, response) {
response.send({hello:'world'});
});
app.post('/echo', function(request, response) {
request.on('json', function(body) {
response.send(body);
});
});
app.listen(8080);You can extend the request and response with your own methods
app.use('response.time', function() {
this.send({time:this.request.time});
});
app.use('request.time', {getter:true}, function() {
return Date.now();
});
app.get(function(request, response) {
response.time();
});Routing is done using murl.
Use the get, post, put, del, patch or options method to specify the HTTP method you want to route
app.get('/hello/{world}', function(request, response) {
response.send({world:request.params.world});
});
app.get('/test', function(request, response, next) {
// call next to call the next matching route
next();
});
app.get('/test', function(request, response) {
response.send('ok');
});Before routing an incoming url it is first decoded and normalized
/../../⇨//foo/bar/../baz⇨/foo/baz/foo%20bar⇨/foo bar/foo%2fbar⇨/foo/bar
This basicly means that you don't need to worry about /.. attacks when serving files or similar.
You can specify an error handler for a specific error code by using the error function
app.get('/foo', function(request, response) {
response.error(400, 'bad request man');
});
app.error(404, function(request, response, opts) {
// opts contains .message which is the message passed to response.error
// and .stack if an error was passed
response.send({error:'could not find route'});
});
app.error(function(request, response, opts) {
response.send({error:'catch all other errors'});
});Route requests through an sub app by using app.route
var mobileApp = root();
var myApp = root();
...
myApp.all('/m/*', function(request, response, next) {
// all routes starting with /m should route through our mobile app as well
mobileApp.route(request, response, next);
});As a shortcut you can just pass the app directly
myApp.all('/m/*', mobileApp);This allows you to easily split up your application into seperate parts and mount them all on one server
response.send(json)will send back json.response.send(string)will send back html (if no Content-Type has been set).response.error(statusCode, messageOrError)send back an errorresponse.redirect(url)send a http redirect
request.on('json', listener)will buffer and parse the body as JSON.request.on('form', listener)will buffer and parse the body as a url encoded formrequest.on('body', listener)will buffer the body as a stringrequest.querycontains the parsed querystring from the url
app.use(methodName, options, fn)extend the request or response with a new prototype methodapp.(get|put|post|del|options|patch)(pattern, fn)add a route for a http methodapp.all(pattern, fn)route all methodsapp.route(request, response, callback)route a request or response from another appapp.error(statusCode, fn)add an error handler. use4xxto match all 400 errors etc.app.on('route', function (request, response) {})emitted every time a request is being routedapp.on('match', function (request, response, pattern) {})emitted every time a URL pattern is matched
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