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Readme
Routington 
Routington is a trie-based URL router. Its goal is only to define and match URLs. It does not handle methods, headers, controllers, views, etc., in anyway. It is faster than traditional, linear, regular expression-matching routers, although insignficantly, and scales with the number of routes.
The purpose of this router isn't for performance, but to bring more structure to URL routing. The intention is for you to build a framework on top either in node.js or in the browser.
For a node.js implementation, we have built dispatchington. This can be used either as a standalone or as a replacement for Express' router.
API
node Node = Routington()
var routington = require('routington')
var router = routington()
router
is the root Node
in the trie. All node
s will have router
as furthest ancestor.
Node
Every node on a tree is an instance of Node
. You only construct the root. A node
has the following properties:
child {}Node
- String based child definitions. For example,node.child['post']
will return a child node withnode.string === 'post'
children []Node
- Name/regex based child definitionsparent Node
- The parent of the nodename
- Name of the node (for parameter matching)string
- String to match the URL fragmentregex
- Regular expression to match the URL fragment
nodes []Node = router.define(route)
var nodes = routington.define('/:identity(page|petition)/:id([0-9a-f]{24})')
route
is a definition of a route and is an extension of Express' routing syntax.route
, however, can only be a string.nodes
is an array ofnode
s.
Each fragment of the route, delimited by a /
, can have the following signature:
string
- ex/post
string|string
-|
separated strings, ex/post|page
:name
- Wildcard route matched to a name(regex)
- A regular expression match without saving the parameter (not recommended):name(regex)
- Named regular expression match:name(string|regex)
- Named regular expression or string match
Each node
of nodes
will always have node.string === ''
.
URLs are always treated with a trailing /
by design.
You should always name your regular expressions otherwise you can't use the captured value.
The regular expression is built using new RegExp('^(' + regex + ')$', 'i')
,
so you need to escape your string, ie \\w
.
You can always pre-define names or regular expressions before. For example, I can define:
router.define('/page/:id(\\w{3,30})')
// later, :id will have the same regexp
// so you don't have to repeat yourself
router.define('/page/:id/things')
match {} = router.match(url)
router.define('/page/:id(\\w{3,30})')
var match = router.match('/page/taylorswift')
match
, unless null
, will be an object with the following properties:
param
- A list of named parameters, ex,match.param.id === 'taylorswift'
.node
- The matched node. Will always havename.string === ''
.
Browser Support
IE9+
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Jonathan Ong me@jongleberry.com
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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