Lightweight and fast router for JavaScript based on Radix Tree.
This fork of unjs/radix3 adds functional matching ::function to the base library.
Install package:
# npm
npm i @immobiliarelabs/radix3
# yarn
yarn add @immobiliarelabs/radix3
# pnpm
pnpm i @immobiliarelabs/radix3Import:
// ESM
import { createRouter } from '@immobiliarelabs/radix3'
// CJS
const { createRouter } = require('@immobiliarelabs/radix3')Create a router instance and insert routes:
const router = createRouter(/* options */)
router.insert('/path', { payload: 'this path' })
router.insert('/path/:name', { payload: 'named route' })
router.insert('/path/foo/**', { payload: 'wildcard route' })
router.insert('/path/foo/**:name', { payload: 'named wildcard route' })*Match route to access matched data:
// { payload: 'this path' }
router.lookup('/path')
// { payload: 'named route', params: { name: 'fooval' } }
router.lookup('/path/fooval')
// { payload: 'wildcard route' }
router.lookup('/path/foo/bar/baz')
// null (no route matched for/)
router.lookup('/')path can be static or using :placeholders and ** for wildcard paths or else using ::functionName for functional match.
The data object will be returned on matching params. It should be an object like { handler } and not containing reserved keyword params.
Returns matched data for path with optional params key if mached route using placeholders.
Remove route matching path.
You can initialize router instance with options:
const router = createRouter({
strictTrailingSlash: true,
routes: {
'/foo': {},
'/::len': {} // Matches all routes /<two length string>/
},
funcs: {
len: (str) => str.length === 2,
}
})routes: An object specifying initial routes to addstrictTrailingSlash: By default router ignored trailing slash for matching and adding routes. When set totrue, matching with trailing slash is different.funcs: An object containing the functions used in the routesparseParameters: By default this variable is set totrue. When set tofalse, theparamsattribute will not be present in the lookup function output object. Putting this parameter tofalseincreases the lookup performance by 3x for dynamic routes.
Experimental feature: Behavior might change in a semver-minor release.
Creates a multi matcher from router tree that can match all routes matching path:
import { createRouter, toRouteMatcher } from 'radix3'
const router = createRouter({
routes: {
'/foo': { m: 'foo' }, // Matches /foo only
'/foo/**': { m: 'foo/**' }, // Matches /foo/<any>
'/foo/bar': { m: 'foo/bar' }, // Matches /foo/bar only
'/foo/bar/baz': { m: 'foo/bar/baz' }, // Matches /foo/bar/baz only
'/foo/*/baz': { m: 'foo/*/baz' } // Matches /foo/<any>/baz
},
funcs: {
len: (str) => str.length === 2,
}
})
const matcher = toRouteMatcher(router)
const matches = matcher.matchAll('/foo/bar/baz')
// [
// {
// "m": "foo/**",
// },
// {
// "m": "foo/*/baz",
// },
// {
// "m": "foo/bar/baz",
// },
// ]See benchmark.
@immobiliarelabs/radix3 is a fork of radix3 and @immobiliarelabs/radix3 was created by the amazing Node.js team at ImmobiliareLabs, the Tech dept of Immobiliare.it, the #1 real estate company in Italy.
We are currently using radix3 in our products as well as our internal toolings.
If you are using radix3 in production drop us a message.
Made with β€οΈ by ImmobiliareLabs & Contributors
We'd love for you to contribute to radix3! If you have any questions on how to use radix3, bugs and enhancement please feel free to reach out by opening a GitHub Issue.
Based on original work of charlieduong94/radix-router by Charlie Duong (MIT) and unjs/radix3 LICENSE
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