rx-request-handler

An Rx based http request handler with simple middleware

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Rx Request Handler

This is an Rx request handler meant to work with the rx-router module. This version leverages a middleware format that was inspired by Clojure's ring specification.

The previous middleware implementation was effectively a modeling of unix pipes done with Rx. This version of middleware still leverages Rx but it lets you model a flow similar to a call stack. To visualize the difference check out the following ascii scribbles.

Previous pipe based middleware implementation:

     Request
        |
        V
------------------      --------------     -------------------
| Authentication | - -\ | Controller | --\ |     Caching     |
| pre-middleware | - -/ |   action   | --/ | post-middleware |
------------------      --------------     -------------------
                                                    |
                                                    V
                                                 Response

Current ring spec based middleware implementation:

     Request
        |
        V
------------------     --------------     --------------
| Authentication | --> |  Caching   | --> | Controller |
|   middleware   | <-- | middleware | <-- |   action   |
------------------     --------------     --------------
        |
        V
     Response

The previous implementation forced every middleware to choose whether it was a pre-action or post-action middleware. This creates nasty state passing situations in the cases where you need to coordinate between a pre-action and post-action middleware.

The new ring spec based implementations allows each middleware to choose whether it wants to be a pre-action, post-action middleware or even both. This enables the middleware to fully encapsulate all of it's state and gets rid of the need to attach middleware specific state to the data object flowing through the request cycle.

Example

var Rx           = require("rx");
var RxHttpServer = require("rx-http-server");
var router       = require("rx-router");
var handler      = require("rx-request-handler");

var defaultHandler = handler(function(data) {
    data.result = "no match found";
    return Rx.Observable.fromArray([data]);
});

var preAction = function(next) {
    return function(data) {
        data.result = "[pre] ";
        return Rx.Observable.returnValue(data).flatMap(next);
    };
};

var postAction = function(next) {
    return function(data) {
        return next(data).map(function(n) {
            n.result += " [post]"
            return n;
        });
    };
};

var rootHandler = handler({

    middleware: [
        preAction,
        postAction
    ],

    action: function(data) {
        data.result += "hello";
        return Rx.Observable.fromArray([data]);
    }

});

var regexHandler = handler(function(data) {
    data.result = "hello from regex";
    return Rx.Observable.fromArray([data]);
});

var server = new RxHttpServer();
var routes = router(defaultHandler, {
    "GET": [
        ["/",           rootHandler],
        [/^\/test\/.+/, regexHandler]
    ]
});

server.requests.flatMap(routes).subscribe(function(data) {
    data.response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
    data.response.end(data.result);
});

server.listen(3000);