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🐟 A fast, small-but-mighty, familiar ~fish~ router

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  • trouter

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🐟 A fast, small-but-mighty, familiar fish router

Install

$ npm install --save trouter

Usage

const Trouter = require('trouter');
const router = new Trouter();

// Define all routes
router
  .get('/users', _ => {
    console.log('> Getting all users');
  })
  .add('POST', '/users', _ => {
    console.log('~> Adding a user');
  })
  .get('/users/:id', val => {
    console.log('~> Getting user with ID:', val);
  });

// Find a route definition
let obj = router.find('GET', '/users/123');
//=> obj.params ~> { id:123 }
//=> obj.handler ~> Function

// Execute the handler, pass value
obj.handler( obj.params.id );
//=> ~> Getting user with ID: 123

// Returns `false` if no match
router.find('DELETE', '/foo');
//=> false

API

Trouter()

Initializes a new Trouter instance. Currently accepts no options.

trouter.add(method, pattern, handler)

Returns: self

Stores a method + pattern pairing internally, along with its handler.

method

Type: String

Any valid HTTP method name.

pattern

Type: String

Unlike most router libraries, Trouter does not use RegExp to determine pathname matches. Instead, it uses string comparison which is much faster, but also limits the pattern complexity.

The supported pattern types are:

  • static (/users)
  • named parameters (/users/:id)
  • nested parameters (/users/:id/books/:title)
  • optional parameters (/users/:id?/books/:title?)
  • any match / wildcards (/users/*)

handler

Type: Function

The function that should be tied to this pattern.

Important: Trouter does not care what your function signature looks like!
You are not bound to the (req, res) standard.

trouter.find(method, url)

Returns: Object|Boolean
Searches within current instance for a method + pattern pairing that matches the current method + url.

This method will return false if no match is found. Otherwise it returns an Object with params and handler keys.

method

Type: String

Any valid HTTP method name.

url

Type: String

The URL used to match against pattern definitions. This is typically req.url.

trouter.METHOD(pattern, handler)

This is an alias for trouter.add(METHOD, pattern, handler), where METHOD is any lowercased HTTP method name.

const noop = _ => {}:
const app = new Trouter();

app.get('/users/:id', noop);
app.post('/users', noop);
app.patch('/users/:id', noop);

// less common methods too
app.trace('/foo', noop);
app.purge('/bar', noop);
app.copy('/baz', noop);

Benchmarks

Run on Node v6.11.1

GET / ON /
  --> 6,621,618 ops/sec ±1.43% (91 runs sampled)

POST /users ON /users
  --> 2,180,156 ops/sec ±1.06% (91 runs sampled)

GET /users/123 ON /users/:id
  --> 1,126,468 ops/sec ±0.44% (93 runs sampled)

PUT /users/123/books ON /users/:id/books/:title?
  --> 1,003,157 ops/sec ±0.43% (94 runs sampled)

DELETE /users/123/books/foo ON /users/:id/books/:title
  --> 827,550 ops/sec ±0.53% (91 runs sampled)

License

MIT © Luke Edwards