yahoo/routr

Name: routr

Owner: Yahoo Inc.

Description: A component that provides router related functionalities for both client and server.

Created: 2014-06-24 18:26:34.0

Updated: 2018-01-17 05:29:13.0

Pushed: 2018-01-18 20:20:23.0

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Language: JavaScript

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README

Routr

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Routr library is an implementation of router-related functionalities that can be used for both server and client. It follows the same routing rules as Express by using the same library. This library does not use callbacks for routes, instead just mapping them to string names that can be used as application state and used within your application later. For instance in Flux, the current route would be held as state in a store.

Usage

For more detailed examples, please check out example applications;

Router = require('routr');

router = new Router([
{
    name: 'view_user',
    path: '/user/:id',
    method: 'get',
    foo: {
        bar: 'baz'
    }
},
{
    name: 'view_user_post',
    path: '/user/:id/post/:post',
    method: 'get'
}


atch route
route = router.getRoute('/user/garfield?foo=bar');
route) {
// this will output:
//   - "view_user" for route.name
//   - "/user/garfield" for route.url
//   - {id: "garfield"} for route.params
//   - {path: "/user/:id", method: "get", foo: { bar: "baz"}} for route.config
//   - { foo: 'bar' } for route.query
console.log('[Route found]:', route);


enerate path name (does not include query string) from route
path" will be "/user/garfield/post/favoriteFood?meal=breakfast"
path = router.makePath('view_user_post', {id: 'garfield', post: 'favoriteFood'}, { meal: 'breakfast' });
Object.freeze

We use Object.freeze to freeze the router and route objects for non-production environments to ensure the immutability of these objects.

For production environments, it is recommended to use tools like envify along with uglify as part of your build process to strip out the production specific code for performance benefits.

We use if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') to wrap around Object.freeze(), so that you can use various tools to build the code for different environments:

Build with Webpack

Two main utility plugins:

Example of the webpack configuration:

plugins: [
    new webpack.DefinePlugin({
        'process.env': {
            NODE_ENV: JSON.stringify('production')
        }
    }),
    new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin(),
    ...
]
Build with Browserify

Similar to webpack, you can also use the following two utils with your favorite build system:

Command-line example:

owserify index.js -t [ envify --NODE_ENV production  ] | uglifyjs -c > bundle.js
API
License

This software is free to use under the Yahoo! Inc. BSD license. See the LICENSE file for license text and copyright information.

Third-pary open source code used are listed in our package.json file.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.