express-resouce-new provides resourceful routing to express with improved nesting and auto-require.
npm:
$ npm install express-resource-new
In your main application file (i.e. app.js or server.js) just add the following:
var express = require('express'),
Resource = require('express-resource-new'), // <- Add this (Resource really isn't needed)
app = express.createServer();
app.configure(function(){
app.set('views', __dirname + '/views');
// Add the following to your configure block (you can use any path you want)
app.set('controllers', __dirname + '/controllers');
/* ... */
});
Now in the ./controllers
directory you can put your "controllers" with one or more of the supported actions as follows:
./controllers/articles/index.js
:
module.exports = {
index: function(request, response) {
response.send('articles index');
},
show: function(request, response) {
response.send('show article ' + request.params.article);
},
new: function(request, response) {
response.send('new article');
},
create: function(request, response) {
response.send('create article');
},
edit: function(request, response) {
response.send('edit article ' + request.params.article);
},
update: function(request, response) {
response.send('update article ' + request.params.article);
},
destroy: function(request, response) {
response.send('delete article ' + request.params.article);
}
};
express-resource-new also supports a special action, all
, that gets called for all other actions in the resource.
module.exports = {
all: function(request, response, next) {
// do some preloading or user authentication here
next();
},
index: function(request, response) {
response.send('articles index');
},
/* ... */
};
"What if I want to create a resource on the root path or change the id variable name or define middleware on specific actions?" express-resource-new handles that by allowing you to set an options
property on the controller object like so:
module.exports = {
options: {
root: true, // Creates resource on the root path (overrides name)
name: 'posts', // Overrides module name (folder name)
id: 'id', // Overrides the default id from singular form of `name`
before: { // Middleware support
show: auth,
update: [auth, owner],
destroy: [auth, owner]
}
},
index: function(request, response) {
response.send('articles index');
},
/* ... */
};
Lastly just call app.resource()
with your controller name. Nesting is done by passing a function that can call app.resource()
for each nested resource. Options can also be passed as the second parameter which override the options set in the controller itself.
var express = require('express'),
Resource = require('express-resource-new'),
app = express.createServer();
app.configure(function(){
app.set('views', __dirname + '/views');
app.set('controllers', __dirname + '/controllers');
/* ... */
});
app.resource('articles', function() {
app.resource('comments', { id: 'id' }); // You can also call `this.resource('comments')`
});
You can also create non-standard RESTful routes.
./controllers/comments/index.js
:
module.exports = {
index: function(request, response) {
response.send('comments index');
},
/* ... */
search: function(request, response) {
response.send("Search all comments on this article.");
},
reply: function(request, response) {
response.send("Reply to comment: " + request.params.comment);
}
};
./app.js
:
/* ... */
app.resource('articles', function() {
this.resource('comments', function() {
this.collection.get('search');
this.member.get('reply');
});
});
Actions are, by default, mapped as shown below. These routs provide req.params.article
for the substring where ":article" is and, in the case of the nested routes, req.params.comment
for the substring where ":comment" is as shown below:
articles:
index GET /articles.:format?
new GET /articles/new.:format?
create POST /articles.:format?
show GET /articles/:article.:format?
edit GET /articles/:article/edit.:format?
update PUT /articles/:article.:format?
destroy DELETE /articles/:article.:format?
article_comments:
index GET /articles/:article/comments.:format?
new GET /articles/:article/comments/new.:format?
create POST /articles/:article/comments.:format?
show GET /articles/:article/comments/:comment.:format?
edit GET /articles/:article/comments/:comment/edit.:format?
update PUT /articles/:article/comments/:comment.:format?
destroy DELETE /articles/:article/comments/:comment.:format?
Content negotiation is currently only provided through the req.params.format
property, allowing you to respond accordingly.
Patches are welcome, fork away! :-)
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