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koa-modern-router

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I forked koa-router originally because it was sold to an unknown actor. The Koa org now has their own official fork, so I recommend using that instead.


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Simple and modern router middleware for Koa. Based on koa-router.

IMPORTANT

It is not my goal to simply maintain koa-router under a new name. There may be breaking changes in the future. If you just want to keep using koa-router safely, you should npm i [email protected] and always use npm ci and save-exact=true in your .npmrc.

  • Express-style routing using app.get, app.put, app.post, etc.
  • Named URL parameters.
  • Named routes with URL generation.
  • Responds to OPTIONS requests with allowed methods.
  • Support for 405 Method Not Allowed and 501 Not Implemented.
  • Multiple route middleware.
  • Multiple routers.
  • Nestable routers.
  • ES7 async/await support.

Installation

Install using npm:

npm i koa-modern-router

API Reference

Router ⏏

Kind: Exported class

new Router([opts])

Create a new router.

Param Type Description
[opts] Object
[opts.prefix] String prefix router paths

Example
Basic usage:

const Koa = require('koa')
const Router = require('koa-modern-router')

const app = new Koa()
const router = new Router()

router.get('/', (ctx, next) => {
  // ctx.router available
})

app
  .use(router.routes()
  .use(router.allowedMethods())

router.get|put|post|patch|delete|del ⇒ Router

Create router.verb() methods, where verb is one of the HTTP verbs such as router.get() or router.post().

Match URL patterns to callback functions or controller actions using router.verb(), where verb is one of the HTTP verbs such as router.get() or router.post().

Additionaly, router.all() can be used to match against all methods.

router
  .get('/', (ctx, next) => {
    ctx.body = 'Hello World!'
  })
  .post('/users', (ctx, next) => {
    // ...
  })
  .put('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
    // ...
  })
  .del('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
    // ...
  })
  .all('/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
    // ...
  })

When a route is matched, its path is available at ctx._matchedRoute and if named, the name is available at ctx._matchedRouteName

Route paths will be translated to regular expressions using path-to-regexp.

Query strings will not be considered when matching requests.

Named routes

Routes can optionally have names. This allows generation of URLs and easy renaming of URLs during development.

router.get('user', '/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
 // ...
})

router.url('user', 3)
// => "/users/3"

Multiple middleware

Multiple middleware may be given:

router.get(
  '/users/:id',
  (ctx, next) => {
    return User.findOne(ctx.params.id).then((user) => {
      ctx.user = user
      next()
    })
  },
  ctx => {
    console.log(ctx.user)
    // => { id: 17, name: "Zac" }
  }
)

Nested routers

Nesting routers is supported:

const forums = new Router()
const posts = new Router()

posts.get('/', (ctx, next) => {...})
posts.get('/:pid', (ctx, next) => {...})
forums.use('/forums/:fid/posts', posts.routes(), posts.allowedMethods())

// responds to "/forums/123/posts" and "/forums/123/posts/123"
app.use(forums.routes())

Router prefixes

Route paths can be prefixed at the router level:

const router = new Router({
  prefix: '/users'
})

router.get('/', ...) // responds to "/users"
router.get('/:id', ...) // responds to "/users/:id"

URL parameters

Named route parameters are captured and added to ctx.params.

router.get('/:category/:title', (ctx, next) => {
  console.log(ctx.params)
  // => { category: 'programming', title: 'how-to-node' }
})

The path-to-regexp module is used to convert paths to regular expressions.

Kind: instance property of Router

Param Type Description
path String
[middleware] function route middleware(s)
callback function route callback

router.routes ⇒ function

Returns router middleware which dispatches a route matching the request.

Kind: instance property of Router

router.use([path], middleware) ⇒ Router

Use given middleware.

Middleware run in the order they are defined by .use(). They are invoked sequentially, requests start at the first middleware and work their way "down" the middleware stack.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type
[path] String
middleware function
[...] function

Example

// session middleware will run before authorize
router
  .use(session())
  .use(authorize());

// use middleware only with given path
router.use('/users', userAuth())

// or with an array of paths
router.use(['/users', '/admin'], userAuth())

app.use(router.routes())

router.prefix(prefix) ⇒ Router

Set the path prefix for a Router instance that was already initialized.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type
prefix String

Example

router.prefix('/things/:thing_id')

router.allowedMethods([options]) ⇒ function

Returns separate middleware for responding to OPTIONS requests with an Allow header containing the allowed methods, as well as responding with 405 Method Not Allowed and 501 Not Implemented as appropriate.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type Description
[options] Object
[options.throw] Boolean throw error instead of setting status and header
[options.notImplemented] function throw the returned value in place of the default NotImplemented error
[options.methodNotAllowed] function throw the returned value in place of the default MethodNotAllowed error

Example

const Koa = require('koa')
const Router = require('koa-modern-router')

const app = new Koa()
const router = new Router()

app.use(router.routes())
app.use(router.allowedMethods())

Example with Boom

const Koa = require('koa')
const Router = require('koa-modern-router')
const Boom = require('boom')

const app = new Koa()
const router = new Router()

app.use(router.routes())
app.use(router.allowedMethods({
  throw: true,
  notImplemented: () => new Boom.notImplemented(),
  methodNotAllowed: () => new Boom.methodNotAllowed()
}))

router.redirect(source, destination, [code]) ⇒ Router

Redirect source to destination URL with optional 30x status code.

Both source and destination can be route names.

router.redirect('/login', 'sign-in')

This is equivalent to:

router.all('/login', (ctx) => {
  ctx.redirect('/sign-in')
  ctx.status = 301
})

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type Description
source String URL or route name.
destination String URL or route name.
[code] Number HTTP status code (default: 301).

router.route(name) ⇒ Layer | false

Lookup route with given name.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type
name String

router.url(name, params, [options]) ⇒ String | Error

Generate URL for route. Takes a route name and map of named params.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type Description
name String route name
params Object url parameters
[options] Object options parameter
[options.query] Object | String query options

Example

router.get('user', '/users/:id', (ctx, next) => {
  // ...
})

router.url('user', 3)
// => "/users/3"

router.url('user', { id: 3 })
// => "/users/3"

router.use((ctx, next) => {
  // redirect to named route
  ctx.redirect(ctx.router.url('sign-in'))
})

router.url('user', { id: 3 }, { query: { limit: 1 } })
// => "/users/3?limit=1"

router.url('user', { id: 3 }, { query: "limit=1" })
// => "/users/3?limit=1"

router.param(param, middleware) ⇒ Router

Run middleware for named route parameters. Useful for auto-loading or validation.

Kind: instance method of Router

Param Type
param String
middleware function

Example

router
  .param('user', (id, ctx, next) => {
    ctx.user = users[id];
    if (!ctx.user) return ctx.status = 404
    return next()
  })
  .get('/users/:user', (ctx) => {
    ctx.body = ctx.user
  })
  .get('/users/:user/friends', (ctx) => {
    return ctx.user.getFriends().then((friends) => {
      ctx.body = friends
    })
  })
  // /users/3 => {"id": 3, "name": "Zac"}
  // /users/3/friends => [{"id": 4, "name": "TJ"}]

Router.url(path, params) ⇒ String

Generate URL from url pattern and given params.

Kind: static method of Router

Param Type Description
path String url pattern
params Object url parameters

Example

const url = Router.url('/users/:id', { id: 1 })
// => "/users/1"

Router~sortByMostSpecificLayer(a, b)

Sort function for array of Layers. Will sort the layers with least specific first and most specific last

Kind: inner method of Router

Param Type
a Layer
b Layer

Patreon Sponsors

This project is sponsored on Patreon by:

  • Keeley Hammond

Contributing

Please submit all issues and pull requests to the zacanger/koa-modern-router repository. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

License

MIT

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koa-modern-router's Issues

`allowedMethods` throws TypeError exception when configured akin to the docs

❗Issue was user error❗

SEE: #3 (comment)

Is this a feature request or a bug?

Bug.

Expected behavior:

Handle configuration exception at instantiation (if that's what this is) or gracefully handle error such that a useful error message is displayed. Otherwise, I would expect this not throw.

Actual behavior:

When Configuring the router to use allowedMethods, i.e.

router.allowedMethods({
  notImplemented: () => new Boom.notImplemented()
});

Upon request (in my case it was an OPTIONS request) an exception was thrown:

TypeError: Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined
      at node_modules/koa-modern-router/lib/router.js:440:21

Environment info (relevant browser, OS, etc.; run npx envinfo):

System:

  • OS: macOS 10.14.4
  • CPU: (12) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz
  • Memory: 782.68 MB / 16.00 GB
  • Shell: 5.7.1 - /usr/local/bin/zsh

Binaries:

  • Node: 10.15.3 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/bin/node
  • Yarn: 1.15.2 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/bin/yarn
  • npm: 6.9.0 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v10.15.3/bin/npm

Utilities:

  • Make: 3.81 - /usr/bin/make
  • GCC: 10.14. - /usr/bin/gcc
  • Git: 2.20.1 - /usr/bin/git

Virtualization:

  • Docker: 18.09.2 - /usr/local/bin/docker
  • Parallels: 14.1.3 - /usr/local/bin/prlctl

IDEs:

  • Emacs: 22.1.1 - /usr/bin/emacs
  • Nano: 2.0.6 - /usr/bin/nano
  • Sublime Text: Build 3207
  • Vim: 8.0 - /usr/bin/vim
  • Xcode: 10.2.1/10E1001 - /usr/bin/xcodebuild

Languages:

  • Bash: 5.0.7 - /usr/local/bin/bash
  • Java: 12.0.1 - /usr/bin/javac
  • Perl: 5.18.2 - /usr/bin/perl
  • PHP: 7.1.23 - /usr/bin/php
  • Python: 2.7.16 - /usr/local/bin/python
  • Ruby: 2.3.7 - /usr/bin/ruby
  • Rust: 1.18.2 - ~/.cargo/bin/rustup

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