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I have a route.js which looks like this:
module.exports = function(app) {
app.get('/tip', function(req, res) {
res.render("tip");
});
app.get('/article', function(req, res) {
res.render("article");
});
app.get('/article1', function(req, res) {
res.render("article1");
});
app.get('/article2', function(req, res) {
res.render("article2");
});
app.get('/article3', function(req, res) {
res.render("article3");
});
app.get('/modules/:name', function(req, res) {
var name = req.params.name;
res.render('modules/' + name);
});
app.get('/modules/esaver/:name', function(req, res) {
var name = req.params.name;
res.render('modules/esaver/' + name);
});
};
Considering i have over 200 different routes to create, i would end up with stuff like 'article1', 'article2' etc
and my app.js is like:
var express = require('express')
,http = require('http')
,fs = require('fs')
,path = require('path');
var app = express();
html_templates = __dirname + '/html_templates';
app.set('views', html_templates + '/views');
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.use('/Core', express.static(__dirname + '/Core'));
app.listen(3000, function () {
console.log("express has started on port 3000");
});
require('./html_templates/controller/routes.js')(app);
Is there any dynamic way to create this?
I have a route.js which looks like this:
module.exports = function(app) {
app.get('/tip', function(req, res) {
res.render("tip");
});
app.get('/article', function(req, res) {
res.render("article");
});
app.get('/article1', function(req, res) {
res.render("article1");
});
app.get('/article2', function(req, res) {
res.render("article2");
});
app.get('/article3', function(req, res) {
res.render("article3");
});
app.get('/modules/:name', function(req, res) {
var name = req.params.name;
res.render('modules/' + name);
});
app.get('/modules/esaver/:name', function(req, res) {
var name = req.params.name;
res.render('modules/esaver/' + name);
});
};
Considering i have over 200 different routes to create, i would end up with stuff like 'article1', 'article2' etc
and my app.js is like:
var express = require('express')
,http = require('http')
,fs = require('fs')
,path = require('path');
var app = express();
html_templates = __dirname + '/html_templates';
app.set('views', html_templates + '/views');
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.use('/Core', express.static(__dirname + '/Core'));
app.listen(3000, function () {
console.log("express has started on port 3000");
});
require('./html_templates/controller/routes.js')(app);
Is there any dynamic way to create this?
Share Improve this question edited May 5, 2015 at 11:33 Yves M. 31k24 gold badges109 silver badges149 bronze badges asked Sep 2, 2014 at 12:06 wasiim_devwasiim_dev 1,1271 gold badge9 silver badges22 bronze badges 1 |7 Answers
Reset to default 90I would do the same thing you did for /modules/:name
app.get('/article/:id', function(req , res){
res.render('article' + req.params.id);
});
It would be more meaningful from a rest point of view.
If you cannot do it for any particular reason you might want to do something like:
var articlesEndpoints = ['/article2', '/article3'];
articlesEndpoints.forEach(function(name) {
app.get(name, function(req, res) {
res.render(name);
});
});
Is this what you meant?
Finally got it working..
In cases where I got, article1, article2 etc:
app.get('/:name(article|article2|article3)?', function(req, res) {
var name = req.params.name;
res.render(name);
});
In cases where I got multi level url, I created a custom function:
function geturl(url) {
app.get('/' + url + '/' + ':name', function(req, res){
var name = req.params.name;
res.render(url + '/' + name);
});
};
There are many ways to implement dynamic express routes. It depends to a great extent on the structure you have implemented in your project, here I leave an example of dynamic routes and I hope it will be useful.
RouterService.js
module.exports = (function(myCustomRoutes) {
let express = require('express');
let router = express.Router();
let methods = Object.keys(myCustomRoutes); // getting methods ('get', 'post'... etc)
let routesMethod = null;
let url = null;
for(i in methods) {
routesMethod = Object.keys(myCustomRoutes[methods[i]]);
for(j in routesMethod) {
url = '/' + routesMethod[j];
url += '/:' + myCustomRoutes[methods[i]][routesMethod[j]].params.join('/:');console.log(url);
router[methods[i]](url, myCustomRoutes[methods[i]][routesMethod[j]].controller);
}
}
return router;
})();
CustomRoutes.js
module.exports = (function() {
let routes = {get: {}, post: {}};
let routerService = require('./RouterService');
// GET: /dynamic1
routes.get.dynamic1 = {
params: [],
controller: function(req, res, next) {
res.send('route 1');
}
};
// GET: /dynamic2/:param1
routes.get.dynamic2 = {
params: [':param1'],
controller: function(req, res, next) {
res.send('route 2');
}
};
// POST: /dynamic3/:param1/:param1
routes.post.dynamic3 = {
params: ['param1', 'param2'],
controller: function(req, res, next) {
res.send('route 3');
}
};
/*
* Export a router with paths
* GET: /dynamic1
* GET: /dynamic2/:param1
* POST: /dynamic3/:param1/:param1
**/
return routerService(routes);
})();
app.js
let express = require('express');
let app = express();
/*
* Option 1
* GET: /dynamic1
* GET: /dynamic2/:param1
* POST: /dynamic3/:param1/:param1
**/
app.use(require('CustomRoutes')());
/*
* Option 2
* GET: /api/v1/dynamic1
* GET: /api/v1/dynamic2/:param1
* POST: /api/v1/dynamic3/:param1/:param1
**/
app.use('/api/v1', require('CustomRoutes')());
Here is what I did to create dynamic APIs while I am in control over which API allows access to which methods. To maintain the APIs from now on, you can just edit the APIs array.
const APIs = [
{
route: 'order',
methods: ['get', 'post']
},
{
route: 'item',
methods: ['get']
},
]
APIs.forEach(api => {
api.methods.forEach(method => {
app[method]('/' + api.route, (req, res) => require('./routes/' + api.route)[method](req, res))
})
})
Here are a couple of other solutions:
app.get(^\/article(\d{1,3})?\/?$, function(req, res, next) {
var n;
if (req.params[0])
n = parseInt(req.params[0], 10);
if (!n || (n > 0 && n < 900))
res.render('article' + (n ? n : ''));
else
next();
});
or use app.all
for the first solution or use a generic middleware:
app.use(function(req, res, next) {
var m = ^\/article(\d{1,3})?\/?$.exec(req.url);
if (m) {
var n;
if (m[0])
n = parseInt(m[0], 10);
if (!n || (n > 0 && n < 900))
return res.render('article' + (n ? n : ''));
}
next();
});
I create a new module called: jadewalker. It will create router code automatically.
We can simply add a jadewalker
comment to your jade
Or pug
file.
//- jadewalker=/b,/b/:id
doctype html
html
title b.jade
body
p b.jade
p params: #{params.id}
And add this module to our app
. That's all.
var app = require('koa')()
var router = require('koa-router')();
router = require('jadewalker')(router, path.join(__dirname, 'views'));
app.use(router.routes());
We can visit our jade file by the URL http://localhost:3000/b/abc
. (^∀^)
It's work on my project
routesPath = path.join(__dirname, 'routes');
fs.readdirSync(routesPath).forEach(function(file) {
require(routesPath + '/' + file)(app);
});
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