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powahroot
Client and server-side routing micro frameworks
Powahroot is a pair of micro routing frameworks, presented as an ES6 module:
- The first is for client-side single-page web applications
- The other is for handling server-side Node.js requests
It's based on rill
(see the npm package bearing the name), but stripped down and simplified.
- Current version:
- Changelog: https://github.com/sbrl/powahroot/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
Getting Started
Install powahroot as a dependency with npm:
npm install --save powahroot
If your build process supports tree-shaking, only the router(s?) you need will be included in the final output of your build - as powahroot uses ES6 modules.
Usage
Paths
Powahroot supports multiple syntax bells and whistles when defining routes. These are documented below:
Syntax | Meaning |
---|---|
/index.html |
Regular route. Matches exactly what it says on the tin. |
* |
Special key(word?) that matches any route. Must be present on its own without any other characters. |
/add/vegetable/:name/:weight |
Parameters. Match values an pull them into an object automatically. Does not like forward slashes in parameter values. |
/images/::path |
Parameter values with forward slashes. If you want to use parameters, but need values to be able to contain forward slashes / , this is for you. Don't forget you can mix-and-match this with the previous example! |
Client
Initialise a new router like this:
import ClientRouter from 'powahroot/Client.mjs';
// ....
const router = new ClientRouter({
// Options object. Default settings:
verbose: false, // Whether to be verbose in console.log() messages
listen_pushstate: true, // Whether to react to browser pushstate events (excluding those generated by powahroot itself, because that would cause an infinite loop :P)
});
// Add a page
router.add_page("/add/vegetable/:name/:weight", (params) => {
console.log(`We added a ${params.name} with a weight of ${params.weight}g.`);
});
// Explicitly navigate to a page:
router.navigate("/add/carrot/frederick/10001");
Server
The server router works slightly differently, to account for the different environment it's designed for. Here's how to use it:
import ServerRouter from 'powahroot/Server.mjs';
// ....
const router = new ServerRouter();
// Logging middle ware
router.on_all(async (context, next) => {
console.debug(context.url);
await next();
});
// Regular handlere
router.get("/files/::filepath", (context, _next) => context.send.plain(200, `You requested ${context.params.filepath}`));
// .....
// Later, when you've got a request / response pair to handle:
await router.handle(request, response);
The context
argument there is of type RouterContext
. Check out the API reference (link below) to learn about the other useful properties it has.
Reference
API docs are generated automatically. View them here:
https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/code/powahroot/docs/
It contains full documentation on how to use everything, along with code examples to help you get started.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Simply fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a Pull Request (issues are welcome too!).
All contributions must be declared to have the Mozilla Public License 2.0
(the same license that this repository is under).
Licence
Everything in this repository except the logo is licenced under the _Mozilla Public License 2.0.
The logo itself is © Copyright Starbeamrainbowlabs 2019. All rights reserved - though you may use it when linking to this project (or to advertise usage in a 'powered by' logo).