β¨ Lightweight and fast router for JavaScript based on Radix Treeπ±.
Install:
# nyxi
nyxi radix-rapid
# pnpm
pnpm i radix-rapid
# npm
npm i radix-rapid
# yarn
yarn add radix-rapid
Import:
// ESM
import { createRouter } from 'radix-rapid'
// CJS
const { createRouter } = require('radix-rapid')
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:
router.lookup('/path')
// { payload: 'this path' }
router.lookup('/path/fooval')
// { payload: 'named route', params: { name: 'fooval' } }
router.lookup('/path/foo/bar/baz')
// { payload: 'wildcard route' }
router.lookup('/')
// null (no route matched for/)
path
can be static or using :placeholder
or **
for wildcard paths.
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': {}
}
})
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routes
: An object specifying initial routes to add - π¦
strictTrailingSlash
: By default, the router ignores trailing slashes for matching and adding routes. When set totrue
, matching with trailing slashes is handled differently.
Creates a multi matcher from router tree that can match all routes matching path:
import { createRouter, toRouteMatcher } from 'radix-rapid'
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
}
})
const matcher = toRouteMatcher(router)
const matches = matcher.matchAll('/foo/bar/baz')
// [
// {
// "m": "foo/**",
// },
// {
// "m": "foo/*/baz",
// },
// {
// "m": "foo/bar/baz",
// },
// ]
See benchmark.
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