hapi-api-version v2.3.1
hapi-api-version
Lead Maintainer: Tim Costa
An API versioning plugin for hapi v17 onwards.
Features / Goals
- Supports versioning via
acceptand custom header (defaultapi-version) as described on troyhunt.com - 100% test coverage
- Easy to use and flexible
- Follows the hapi coding conventions
- Allows to follow the DRY principle
Requirements
Runs with Node >=8 and hapi >=17 which is tested with Travis CI.
Installation
npm install --save hapi-api-versionUsage
Register it with the server:
'use strict';
const Hapi = require('hapi');
const init = async function () {
try {
const server = new Hapi.server({ port: 3000 });
await server.register({
register: require('hapi-api-version'),
options: {
validVersions: [1, 2],
defaultVersion: 2,
vendorName: 'mysuperapi'
}
})
await server.start();
console.log('Server running at:', server.info.uri);
}
catch (err) {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
}
}
init();Time to add some routes...
There are typically two common use cases which this plugin is designed to address.
Unversioned routes
This is the type of routes which never change regardless of the api version. The route definition and the handler stay the same.
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path:'/loginStatus',
handler: function (request, h) {
const loggedIn = ...;
return {
loggedIn: loggedIn
};
}
});Versioned routes
This is the type of routes which actually change.
Handler only
In simple cases where just the handler differs you could use this approach.
const usersVersion1 = [{
name: 'Peter Miller'
}];
const usersVersion2 = [{
firtname: 'Peter',
lastname: 'Miller'
}];
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/users',
handler: function (request, h) {
const version = request.pre.apiVersion;
if (version === 1) {
return usersVersion1;
}
return usersVersion2;
}
});Different route definitions per version
Sometimes it is required to change not just the handler but also the route definition itself.
const usersVersion1 = [{
name: 'Peter Miller'
}];
const usersVersion2 = [{
firtname: 'Peter',
lastname: 'Miller'
}];
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/v1/users',
handler: function (request, h) {
return usersVersion1;
},
config: {
response: {
schema: Joi.array().items(
Joi.object({
name: Joi.string().required()
})
)
}
}
});
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/v2/users',
handler: function (request, h) {
return usersVersion2;
},
config: {
response: {
schema: Joi.array().items(
Joi.object({
firtname: Joi.string().required(),
lastname: Joi.string().required()
})
)
}
}
});Note the different schemas for response validation here.
The user still sends a request to /users and the plugin rewrites it internally to either /v1/users or /v2/users based on the requested version.
Example
A complete working example with routes can be found in the example folder.
Documentation
hapi-api-version works internally with rewriting urls. The process is very simple:
- Check if an
acceptheader OR a custom header (defaultapi-version) is present and extract the version - If a version was extracted check if it is valid, otherwise respond with a status code
400 - If no version was extracted (e.g. no headers sent) use the default version
- Check if a versioned route (like
/v2/users) exists -> if so rewrite the url from/usersto/v2/users, otherwise do nothing
Options
The options for the plugin are validated on plugin registration.
validVersions(required) is an array of integer values. Specifies all valid api versions you support. Anything else will be considered invalid and the plugin responds with a status code400.defaultVersion(required) is an integer that is included invalidVersions. Defines which version to use if no headers are sent.vendorName(required) is a string. Defines the vendor name used in theacceptheader.versionHeader(optional) is a string. Defines the name of the custom header to use. Per default this isapi-version.passiveMode(optional) is a boolean. Allows to bypass when no headers are supplied. Useful when you serve other content like documentation and reduces overhead on processing those.basePath(optional) is a string. In case we have a base path different from/(example:/api/). Per default this is/.
Getting the requested API version in the handler
You can get the API version requested by the user (or maybe the default version if nothing was requested) in the handler. It is stored in request.pre.apiVersion.
Headers
The headers must have a specific format to be correctly recognized and processed by the plugin.
Accept header
Accept: application/vnd.mysuperapi.v2+jsonHere mysuperapi is what was specified in options as vendorName. If the vendor name does not match, the default version will be used instead.
Custom header
api-version: 2Here api-version is the default name of the custom header. It can be specified in the options via versionHeader.
Running the tests
lab is used for all tests. Make sure you install it globally before running the tests:
npm install -g labNow just execute the tests:
npm testTo see the coverage report in html just execute:
npm run test-coverageAfter this the html report can be found in coverage/coverage.html.
License
Apache-2.0