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express-map2 ( not to be confused with Yahoo's express-map package which does a totally different thing )

adds map() function to express.

install


npm install --save express-map2

usage

setup

var app = require('express'); // 1. include express app.set('controllers',__dirname+'/controllers/');// 2. set path to your controllers. require('express-map2')(app); // 3. patch map into express

types of usage supported

// without prefix app.map({ 'GET /':'test', 'GET /foo':'middleware.foo,test', 'GET /bar':'middleware.bar,test'// seperate your handlers with a comma.  }); // with prefix app.map('/api/v1/books',{ 'GET /': 'books.list', 'GET /:id': 'books.loadOne', 'DELETE /:id': 'books.delete', 'PUT /:id': 'books.update', 'POST /': 'books.create' }); //with single middleware passed const AuthenticateUser2 = function(req,res,next){} app.map(AuthenticateUser2,{ 'GET /': 'User.dashboard', 'GET /sessions-list':'User.sessions' }); //without prefix and with middleware app.map('/api/v1/books',AuthenticateUser,{ 'GET /': 'books.list', 'GET /:id': 'books.loadOne', 'DELETE /:id': 'books.delete', 'PUT /:id': 'books.update', 'POST /': 'books.create' }); app.listen(3000);

testing


testing is done with mocha. to run tests:

  1. clone the repo git clone https://github.com/r3wt/express-map.git
  2. change into project directory install dependencies npm install
  3. make sure to have mocha installed globally npm install --global mocha.
  4. run tests with npm test

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