flatiron-express v0.1.0
flatiron-express
Ever wanted to use flatiron with its awesome plugin features and
configuration integration but get rid of this crappy director thing and use
express? This is what flatiron-express does. It integrates express into
your flatiron application to replace director as router.
Usage
To include the express plugin use the following code to integrate it.
var flatiron = require('flatiron'),
flatironExpress = require('flatiron-express'),
app = flatiron.app;
app.use(flatironExpress);Now you can start using express like this:
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
...
});
...All the verbs you know from express are just provided to you through the
application object.
Another feature is the use() proxy. flatiron-express replaces flatiron's
use() method with a proxy to make it easy to use express middleware.
Here's an example:
var express = app.express;
/* First we use some flatiron plugins as proof of concept. */
app.use(require('resourceful'));
...
/* And then we use ordinary express middleware. So the following should be
* pretty familiar to you. */
app
.use(express.bodyParser())
.use(express.session('keyboard cat'));
/* Finally we spawn the http server to hit express to action. (I never
* understood why flatiron's http does this ugly app.start thing) */
require('http').createServer(app.router).listen(8080);Pretty straight forward.
API
Options
Options are supplied when attaching the plugin to the application:
...
app.use(require('flatiron-express'), {
/* Options ... */
});
...The following options are provided:
instance- With this option you can supply a self-instantiated express instance which is then used.
Properties
In the following I describe the properties which are attached to the application object.
.router
This property holds the instantiated express instance.
.use()
Replaces the traditional use method with a proxy which can handle both
express middleware and flatiron plugins.
.[VERB]()
All verbs provided by express. For the usage refer to the express
documentation.
12 years ago