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KMRouter

Quick start

Server configuration

Before using this router, the server must be configured. The server must redirect all the requests to index.html

Apache

You can do it in a .htaccess file at the root of your folder

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^ index.html [L]

Nginx

location / {
  try_files $uri /index.html;
}

Package Installation

NPM

npm i @rayzors/router

import { KMRouter } from '@rayzors/router';

YARN

yarn add @rayzors/router

import { KMRouter } from '@rayzors/router';

Routes definition

Routes are an array of object where each object is a route. A route have several keys :

  • path : String. The path of your route.
  • action : Function. The main route action.
  • before (optional) : Function. Function executed before the action.
  • leave (optional) : Function. Function executed on leaving route.
  • redirect (optional) : String. The route where you want to be redirected.
const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    action: function(request) {
      document.body.innerHTML = 'Home';
    },
    leave: function(request, next) {
      console.log('leave route');
      next();
    },
    before: function(request, next) {
      console.log('before route');
      next();
    },
    // redirect: '/hello'
  }
]

Router initialization

The Router class takes as argument the routes list

const router = new KMRouter(routes)

Additional

Route params

Params can be set to your route by sepecifing a key placed between {}. The url params can be used in the action by the params propriety of the request argument.

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/{name}',
    action: function(request) {
      document.body.innerHTML = `Hello ${request.params.name}`;
    }
  }
]

Route params format

Params format can be specified by using regular expression.

⚠️ Regular expression need to be escaped

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/{name:(\\w+)}',
    action: function(request) {
      document.body.innerHTML = `Hello ${request.params.name}`;
    }
  }
]

Hooks

2 hooks are available :

  • before : executed before the action function. Can be use as a middleware.
  • leave : executed on route leaving.

Global hooks

const router = new KMRouter(routes)

router.hooks.before = function(request, next) {
  // your code
  next()
};

router.hooks.leave = function(request, next) {
  // your code
  next()
};

Route hooks

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    action: function(request) {
      document.body.innerHTML = `<h1>404 not found</h1>`
    },
    before: function(request, next) {
      // your code
      next()
    },
    leave: function(request, next) {
      // your code
      next()
    }
  }
];

const router = new KMRouter(routes);

404 not found

To set a 404 page, a * path exist. This path allow you to have a default redirection when url does not match with one of your routes.

const routes = [
  {
    path: '*',
    action: function() {
      document.body.innerHTML = `<h1>404 not found</h1>`
    }
  }
]

Router link

A specific data attribute data-router-link must be added to your links to render without refreshing the page. The href attribute must be the route where you want to go.

<a href="/path/to" data-router-link>label</a>

Redirection

Your can set redirection directly in your route configuration or in your controller.

In route configuration

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    redirect: '/path/to',
    action: function(){
      document.body.innerHTML = 'Hello world';
    }
  }
]

Or in an action method

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    action: function(request){
      request.redirect('/path/to')
    }
  }
]

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