express-routes-manager-v1

automated routing management for express

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What is it ?

This will help to create express routes and keep it organized.

Motivation

I love to to keep my code splitted, and this is a nice way to manage it and to not get lost
while making all the routes and to keep it clean !

How to use ?

Install the package

npm install express-routes-manager-v1

lets imagine you have a class with some routes :

import BaseConstroller from 'express-routes-manager-v1'

export class MainRoutes extends BaseController {
    constructor(){
        super()
    }

    static routes: Route[] = [
        {path: '/', action: 'index', verb: 'get'},
        {path: '/user', action: 'getUser', verb: 'get'},
        {path: '/delete', action: 'deleteUsers', verb: 'delete'},
        {path: '/update', action: 'updateUsers', verb: 'patch'},
        {path: '/comment', action: 'commentUser', verb: 'post'},
    ]

    private index = (req: Request, res: Response) => {
        // do something
    }

    private getUser = (req: Request, res: Response) => {
        // do something
    }

    private deleteUsers = (req: Request, res: Response) => {
        // do something
    }

    private updateUsers = (req: Request, res: Response) => {
        // do something
    }

    private commentUser = (req: Request, res: Response) => {
        // do something
    }    
}

Somewhere else in your code where you manage your server config :

import { MainRoutes } from "../your/path"
import { SomeOtherRoutes } from "../your/path"
import { Router } from 'express'

const router = Router()

const mains = new MainRoutes() 
const connectedRoutes = MainRoutes.connect(router, mains);

const others = new SomeOtherRoutes() 
const connecteOthersRoutes = SomeOtherRoutes.connect(router, others);

export {
    connecteOthersRoutes,
        connectedRoutes
}

In another file to boot the server

import * as express from 'express'
import * as myRoutes from '../path/to/your/routes/'

const app = express()

app.use(myRoutes)

app.listen(4000, () => {
    console.log('> Server listening to port ' + 4000)
})

CONTRIBUTING

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  • For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.