path to regex madness
npm install parthNow written in TypeScript
With npm
npm i -SE parth
> See ./examples.ts for more
``ts
import Parth from 'parth';
const parth = new Parth();
const props = { handle: (): void => {} };
parth.set('(get|post) /:page/:view', props)
.get('get /weekend/baby?query=string#hash user.10.beers now')
// =>
{
path: 'get /:page/:view',
stem: ':0(get|post) /:page/:view:qs(?:\\/?)?([?#][^\\/\s]*)?',
depth: 2,
regex: /^(get|post) \/([^?#.\/\s]+)\/([^?#.\/\s]+)(?:\/?)?([?#][^\/\s]*)?/,
match: 'get /weekend/baby?query=string#hash',
handle: [Function],
notFound: ' user.10.beers now',
params: {
page: 'weekend',
view: 'baby',
qs: '?query=string#hash'
}
}
`
Parth exports a Parth class (default export)
`ts`
import Parth from 'parth';
which can take the options below
`ts`
const parth = new Parth(options);
_options_ type object, can beoptions.defaultRE
- default regex used if none is given after the params
example:
`ts
const parth = new Parth({ defaultRE: /[^\s\/?#]+/ });
parth.set('/page/:view') // no regex given after ":view"
.get('/page/10/?query=here')
// =>
{
path: '/page/:view/',
stem: '/page/:view:qs(?:\\/?)([?#][^\\/\\s]*)?',
depth: 2,
regex: /^\/page\/([^\s\/?#]+)(?:\/?)([?#][^\/\s]*)?/,
match: '/page/10/?query=here',
params: {
view: '10',
qs: '?query=here'
},
notFound: ''
}
`
> NOTE: the query string is separated by default and assigned to qs.parth.set
> This will only happen if the path given to has no query string
`ts`
parth.set(path, options); // (path: string, options?: object) => thispath
This method job is to sanitize and order it with those previously stored.
_arguments_
- path, type string, path to be setoptions
- , type object, to merge with this path properties
_returns_ this
> NOTE: options is deep cloned beforehand to avoid mutation
path can contain any number of parameters(regexes) in the form`ts`
':param-label(\\regexp(?:here))'
Any string matching the regular expression below qualifies as a parameter
`ts`
const paramRE = /:([-\w]+)(\([^\s]+?[)][?)]*)?/g;
Go to http://regexr.com/ and test it out.
`ts`
parth.get(path); // (path: string) => ParthResult | null
Take a string and return a clone of the store object properties
_arguments_
- path, type string to match stored paths with
_return_
- null for non-supported types or not matching paths
- object with all the information stored in parth.set
> All matches are partial i.e. /^regex baby/.
> Not being strict is useful for notFound paths.options
>
> NOTE: the returned object is a deep copy of the original parth.set
> given in to avoid mutation
Parth is written in TypeScript and ships with type definitions. Import types as needed:
`ts``
import Parth, { ParthOptions, ParthResult } from 'parth';
I need it for the gulp-runtime module.
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