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Now written in TypeScript

install

With npm

npm i -SE parth

sample

See ./examples.ts for more

import Parth from 'parth';

const parth = new Parth();
const props = { handle: (): void => {} };

parth.set('(get|post) /:page/:view', props)
     .get('get /weekend/baby?query=string#hash user.10.beers now')
// =>
{
  path: 'get /:page/:view',
  stem: ':0(get|post) /:page/:view:qs(?:\\/?)?([?#][^\\/\s]*)?',
  depth: 2,
  regex: /^(get|post) \/([^?#.\/\s]+)\/([^?#.\/\s]+)(?:\/?)?([?#][^\/\s]*)?/,
  match: 'get /weekend/baby?query=string#hash',
  handle: [Function],
  notFound: ' user.10.beers now',
  params: {
    page: 'weekend',
    view: 'baby',
    qs: '?query=string#hash'
  }
}

documentation

Parth exports a Parth class (default export)

import Parth from 'parth';

which can take the options below

const parth = new Parth(options);

options type object, can be

  • options.defaultRE default regex used if none is given after the params

example:

const parth = new Parth({ defaultRE: /[^\s\/?#]+/ });

parth.set('/page/:view') // no regex given after ":view"
     .get('/page/10/?query=here')
// =>
{
  path: '/page/:view/',
  stem: '/page/:view:qs(?:\\/?)([?#][^\\/\\s]*)?',
  depth: 2,
  regex: /^\/page\/([^\s\/?#]+)(?:\/?)([?#][^\/\s]*)?/,
  match: '/page/10/?query=here',
  params: {
    view: '10',
    qs: '?query=here'
  },
  notFound: ''
}

NOTE: the query string is separated by default and assigned to qs. This will only happen if the path given to parth.set has no query string

parth.set

parth.set(path, options); // (path: string, options?: object) => this

This method job is to sanitize path and order it with those previously stored.

arguments

  • path, type string, path to be set
  • options, type object, to merge with this path properties

returns this

NOTE: options is deep cloned beforehand to avoid mutation

path can contain any number of parameters(regexes) in the form

':param-label(\\regexp(?:here))'

Any string matching the regular expression below qualifies as a parameter

const paramRE = /:([-\w]+)(\([^\s]+?[)][?)]*)?/g;

Go to http://regexr.com/ and test it out.

parth.get

parth.get(path); // (path: string) => ParthResult | null

Take a string and return a clone of the store object properties

arguments

  • path, type string to match stored paths with

return

  • null for non-supported types or not matching paths
  • object with all the information stored in parth.set

All matches are partial i.e. /^regex baby/. Not being strict is useful for notFound paths.

NOTE: the returned object is a deep copy of the original options given in parth.set to avoid mutation

TypeScript

Parth is written in TypeScript and ships with type definitions. Import types as needed:

import Parth, { ParthOptions, ParthResult } from 'parth';

why

I need it for the gulp-runtime module.

license

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2014-present Javier Carrillo

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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