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Router
A lean and mean http router for node.js.
It is available through npm:
npm install router
Usage
Router does one thing and one thing only - route http requests.
var http = require('http');
var router = require('router');
var route = router();
route.get('/', function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('hello index page');
});
http.createServer(route).listen(8080); // start the server on port 8080
If you want to grap a part of the path you can use capture groups in the pattern:
route.get('/{base}', function(req, res) {
var base = req.params.base; // ex: if the path is /foo/bar, then base = foo
});
The capture patterns matches until the next /
or character present after the group
route.get('/{x}x{y}', function(req, res) {
// if the path was /200x200, then req.params = {x:'200', y:'200'}
});
Optional patterns are supported by adding a ?
at the end
route.get('/{prefix}?/{top}', function(req, res) {
// matches both '/a/b' and '/b'
});
If you want to just match everything you can use a wildcard *
which works like unix wildcards
route.get('/{prefix}/*', function(req, res) {
// matches both '/a/', '/a/b', 'a/b/c' and so on.
// the value of the wildcard is available through req.params.wildcard
});
If the standard capture groups aren't expressive enough for you can specify an optional inline regex
route.get('/{digits}([0-9]+)', function(req, res) {
// matches both '/24' and '/424' but not '/abefest' and so on.
});
You can also use regular expressions and the related capture groups instead:
route.get(/^\/foo\/(\w+)/, function(req, res) {
var group = req.params[1]; // if path is /foo/bar, then group is bar
});
Methods
route.get
: MatchGET
requestsroute.post
: MatchPOST
requestsroute.put
: MatchPUT
requestsroute.head
: MatchHEAD
requestsroute.del
: MatchDELETE
requestsroute.options
: MatchOPTIONS
requestsroute.all
: Match all above request methods.
Error handling
By default Router will return 404 if you no route matched. If you want to do your own thing you can give it a callback:
route(req, res, function() {
// no route was matched
res.writeHead(404);
res.end();
});
You can also provide a catch-all to a given route that is called if no route was matched:
route.get(function(req, res) {
// called if no other get route matched
res.writeHead(404);
res.end('no GET handler found');
});