halberd v0.2.3
Halberd 
HAL is a hypermedia-aware serialization format, which can be represented using JSON and XML format. You can find more details about HAL in specification draft.
It's obviously particularly useful for RESTful API delivering real Hypermedia contents (cf HATEOAS).
Differences from naholyr/js-hal
- It's meant to also be used on the client side. In other words, it accepts a full hal+json (with links) on the
hal.Resourceconstructor. - Support for requirejs/AMD.
- planned Accept embedded resources on the
hal.Resourceconstructor.
Usage
In your browser
<script src="/path/to/halberd.js"></script>
<script>
var resource = new Halberd.Resource({name: "Harry"}, '/harry');
resource.link('hello', '/harry/hello');
console.log(resource.toJSON());
</script>Compatibility
Don't know, didn't test. It may not even work on the browser, who knows ?
OK, more seriously you'll require:
JSON.stringifyArray.prototype.forEachArray.prototype.reduceObject.prototype.hasOwnProperty
In Node.JS
npm install halberdvar hal = require('halberd');
var resource = new hal.Resource({name: "Harry"}, '/harry');
resource.link('hello', '/harry/hello');
console.log(resource.toJSON());API
Resource(object, uri)
This class designs a HAL resource:
objectare the base fields of this resource- Note that you can define
_linksand_embeddedproperties, this is at your own risks - If you set
hrefproperty anduriis undefined, it will be used instead ofuriand deleted uriis the link to this property (as<link rel="self">)
Link(rel, href) or Link(rel, attributes)
This class designs a HAL link:
relis mandatoryhreforattributes.hrefis mandatory
Resource#link(link) or Resource#link(rel, href) or Resource#link(rel, attributes)
Adds a new link to resource.
Resource#embed(rel, resource[s])
Embeds other resource(s) to current resource.
Resource#links()
Returns all links of a resource.
Resource#links(rel) or Resource#links(relsArray)
Returns links of a given relation (or relations) of a resource.
Resource#link(rel)
Returns the first link of a given relation of a resource, or null if there is no such link.
Resource#toXML()
Returns XML representation.
Note: embedded resources rel will be naively singularized by removing last 's'. See Resource#toJSON for more information.
Resource#toJSON()
Returns JSON representation.
Note: rel will be naively pluralized by appending a 's' if there is not. This is due to differences between JSON and XML representation on embedded relationship and rel attribute.
Example
// A resource
var ordersCollection = new hal.Resource({
currentlyProcessing: 14,
shippedToday: 20
}, "/orders");
// Links
ordersCollection.link("next", "/orders?page=2");
ordersCollection.link("find", {href: "/orders{?id}", templated: true});
// Another resource
var order123 = new hal.Resource({
total: 30.00,
currency: "USD",
status: "shipped"
}, "/orders/123");
// Alternative ways to link
order123.link(new hal.Link("basket", "/baskets/98712"));
order123.link(new hal.Link("customer", {href: "/customers/7809"}));
// Yet another resource
var order124 = new hal.Resource({
total: 20.00,
currency: "USD",
status: "processing"
}, "/orders/124");
order124.link("basket", "/baskets/97213");
order124.link("customer", "/customers/12369");
// Embed the resources
ordersCollection.embed("orders", [order123, order124]);Calling ordersCollection.toJSON(' '):
{
"currentlyProcessing": 14,
"shippedToday": 20,
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/orders"
},
"next": {
"href": "/orders?page=2"
},
"find": {
"href": "/orders{?id}",
"templated": "true"
}
},
"_embedded": {
"orders": [
{
"total": 30,
"currency": "USD",
"status": "shipped",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/orders/123"
},
"basket": {
"href": "/baskets/98712"
},
"customer": {
"href": "/customers/7809"
}
}
},
{
"total": 20,
"currency": "USD",
"status": "processing",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/orders/124"
},
"basket": {
"href": "/baskets/97213"
},
"customer": {
"href": "/customers/12369"
}
}
}
]
}
}Calling ordersCollection.toXML(' '):
<resource href="/orders">
<link rel="next" href="/orders?page=2" />
<link rel="find" href="/orders{?id}" templated="true" />
<currentlyProcessing>14</currentlyProcessing>
<shippedToday>20</shippedToday>
<resource rel="order" href="/orders/123">
<link rel="basket" href="/baskets/98712" />
<link rel="customer" href="/customers/7809" />
<total>30</total>
<currency>USD</currency>
<status>shipped</status>
</resource>
<resource rel="order" href="/orders/124">
<link rel="basket" href="/baskets/97213" />
<link rel="customer" href="/customers/12369" />
<total>20</total>
<currency>USD</currency>
<status>processing</status>
</resource>
</resource>Yes, JSON seems a lot more verbose, but it's because of the spaces. In production you won't add indentation and then JSON is 517 bytes long, versus 625 bytes of XML.
Not yet, XML, not yet.