@overra/koa-history-api-fallback v2.0.1
@overra/koa-history-api-fallback
Koa v2 implementation of connect-history-api-fallback
Introduction
This is a fork of koa-history-api-fallback which is a simple rewrite of connect-history-api-fallback
Usage
The middleware is available through NPM and can easily be added.
npm install --save @overra/koa-history-api-fallbackImport the library
const historyApiFallback = require('koa-history-api-fallback');
const app = new Koa();
app.use(historyApiFallback());To use this with koa-webpack-middleware you'll need to do the following.
const {devMiddleware, hotMiddleware} = require('koa-webpack-middleware')
const historyApiFallback = require('@overra/koa-history-api-fallback')
// ...
const app = new Koa()
const webpackMiddleware = devMiddleware(compiler, options)
app.use(webpackMiddleware) // serve up webpack content
app.use(historyApiFallback()) // catch any other requests and redirect to /index.html
app.use(webpackMiddleware) // serve up webpack contentOptions
You can optionally pass options to the library when obtaining the middleware
const middleware = historyApiFallback({});index
Override the index (default /index.html)
historyApiFallback({
index: '/default.html'
});rewrites
Override the index when the request url matches a regex pattern. You can either rewrite to a static string or use a function to transform the incoming request.
The following will rewrite a request that matches the /\/soccer/ pattern to /soccer.html.
historyApiFallback({
rewrites: [
{ from: /\/soccer/, to: '/soccer.html'}
]
});Alternatively functions can be used to have more control over the rewrite process. For instance, the following listing shows how requests to /libs/jquery/jquery.1.12.0.min.js and the like can be routed to ./bower_components/libs/jquery/jquery.1.12.0.min.js. You can also make use of this if you have an API version in the URL path.
historyApiFallback({
rewrites: [
{
from: /^\/libs\/.*$/,
to: function(context) {
return '/bower_components' + context.parsedUrl.pathname;
}
}
]
});The function will always be called with a context object that has the following properties:
- parsedUrl: Information about the URL as provided by the URL module's
url.parse. - match: An Array of matched results as provided by
String.match(...).
verbose
This middleware does not log any information by default. If you wish to activate logging, then you can do so via the verbose option or by specifying a logger function.
historyApiFallback({
verbose: true
});Alternatively use your own logger
historyApiFallback({
logger: console.log.bind(console)
});