@acta/path-matcher v1.0.4
Path-Matcher @acta/path-matcher
To compile a regex matcher from a path template and test paths against a regex matcher. This is meant to be used as an utilit for a router.
Table of Contents
- Basic use case
- Store compiled templates
- Test against a compiled template
- Check if a path matches a stored template
- Dev scripts
Basic use case
Test a path against a template with testPath( path, template ). If the path matches with the template, an object with the name, the pathname and the segment values is returned. Otherwise, the test returns false.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// Strict template
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/foo/bar');
/**
{
name: '/foo/bar', <= the template is unnamed
pathname: '/foo/bar',
segments: {},
template: '/foo/bar',
}
*/
// Template with variable segment
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/foo/{baz}')
/**
{
name: '/foo/{baz}',
pathname: '/foo/bar',
segments: { baz: 'bar' }, <= the value for the segment 'baz'
template: '/foo/{baz}',
}
*/
// Template with optional segment
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo', '/foo/{bar?}')
/**
{
name: '/foo/{bar?}',
pathname: '/foo',
segments: { bar: null }, <= note the optional segment at null
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/
// No match
pathMatcher.testPath('/foo/bar', '/bar/foo'); // falseStore compiled templates
You can store templates in the pathMatcher object. They will be compiled for later use.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// As a simple string
pathMatcher.addTemplate('/foo/{bar?}');
// As a template with meta data
pathMatcher.addTemplate({
name: 'foobar',
paramsChecks: {
bar: /[0-9]?/
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}'
});The compiled template will be accessible in
pathMatcher.compiledTemplates.
Test against a compiled template
When a template has been stored, you can test a path against it.
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
pathMatcher.testPathAgainstCompiledTemplate('foobar', 'foo/123');
/**
{
name: 'foobar', <= now the template is named
pathname: 'foo/baz',
segments: {
bar: '123'
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/This is more of an internal method used to find a template, but you can use it to build a router.
Check if a path matches a stored template
import pathMatcher from '@acta/path-matcher';
// Add a simple template
pathMatcher.addTemplate('/foo/bar/{baz?}');
// Add the template with meta data
pathMatcher.addTemplate({
name: 'foobar',
paramsChecks: {
bar: /[0-9]?/
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}'
});
// Find the path
pathMatcher.findPath('foo/123');
/**
{
name: 'foobar',
pathname: 'foo/baz',
segments: {
bar: '123'
},
template: '/foo/{bar?}',
}
*/
// Find an unknown path
pathMatcher.findPath('bar/123');
/**
false
*/Dev scripts
Scripts :
npm run devto dev (build, test and watch)npm run buildto build the production versionnpm run releaseto release a new version. Relies on release-it for deployments.
To develop in local using the package from another application or package, go for a symlink: npm link /the/absolute/path/url.
To publish: npm publish --access=public.