deno-api-server

An http/rest api server for deno. Based on std http library of deno and use the concept of functional programming for your endpoint definitions.

Status WIP, please wait for the first release ;-)

Basic functionality example

import { Api, Route, EMethod } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_api_server@v{TAG_VERSION}/mod.ts";

const api = new Api({ port: 8080 });

api.addRoute(
        new Route(EMethod.GET, '/')
            .addPipe(({response}) => {
                response.body = {message: 'Hello API'};
            })
    )

console.log(`Start server localhost:${api.serverConfig.port}`);
await api.listen();

Add simple route to your api

/** INFO: don't forget route to your Api, see first example **/
new Route(EMethod.GET, '/say-hello')
    .addPipe(({response}) => {
        response.body = {message: 'Hello API'};
    })
)

Add simple route with multi methods

/** INFO: don't forget route to your Api, see first example **/
new Route([EMethod.GET, EMethod.POST], '/say-hello')
    .addPipe(({response, request}) => {
        response.body = { message: `Hello API by ${request.method}` };
    });

Use state to pass data between pipes

/** INFO: don't forget route to your Api, see first example **/
new Route(EMethod.GET, '/state')
    .addPipe(({response, state}) => {
        const before = new Date();
        response.body = {before};
        state.set('called', before);
    })
    .addPipe(({response, state}) => {
        Object.assign(response.body, {
            passed: state.get('called'),
            done: new Date()
        })
    });

Throw error to handle by api

/** INFO: don't forget route to your Api, see first example **/
new Route(EMethod.GET, '/error')
    .addPipe(() => {
        throw new RequestError('I dont like', 400);
    })

Key mapped uri with KeyMatch for url params

new Route(
    EMethod.GET, 
    new KeyMatch(
        '/get-by-key-name/:id/:name',
        {
            id: { type: Number },
            name: {}
        }
    )
)
    .addPipe(({response, match}) => {
        const { params } = match;
        response.body = { message: `You call with keymatch`, id: params.get('id'), name: params.get('name') };
    })

For more details about KeyMatch see API Documentation KeyMatch

API Dokumentation

class Api

Core server class, create an instance for your own api

Similar configuration of deno http service

new Api(config: IServerConfig)

Add new Routes / Entpoints

api.addRoute(route: IRoute)

Start server to listen

api.listen();

class Route

Core route or entpoint defintion for your api.

new Route(method: string[] | string, uri : IMatcher | string)

Add route pipeline

route.addPipe(pipe: IPipe) : Route

Example: Add a stack of pipes

route
    .addPipe((context: IContext) => { ... })
    .addPipe(async (context: IContext) => { ... })

Tip use deconstruction for select context props

Execute a route pipeline, this will be called by api if route match with uri defintion

route.execute(url: URL, request: ServerRequest, response: IResponse): Promise<IContext>

Matcher

class UriMatch

Base endpoint matcher for simple definition of uris.

INFO you can use a string for Route definition, the Route will create a simple UriMatch

class KeyMatch

More complex uri definition for your route with transpile your parameters. A KeyMatch can use a transform function to change the type of value

new KeyMatch(uri: string, describe: IKeyDescribes)

Examples:

new KeyMatch('/get/:id', { id: {} }) => match: /get/1, params: { id: '1' }
new KeyMatch('/get/:id', { id: {} }) => match: /get/hello-my, params: { id: 'hello-my' }

// with transpile type
new KeyMatch('/get/:id', { id: { type: Number } }) => match: /get/1, params: { id: 1 }
new KeyMatch('/get/:id', { id: { type: Number } }) => not match: /get/hello

IKeyDescribe.type

  • 'Any' for any parameter like string, number and combination
  • Number for float and numbers
  • 'Int' for integer numbers

Quick test api server

import "https://deno.land/x/deno_api_server@v0.0.2/example.ts";
/**
 * will start server on localhost:8080
 * try all entpoints on example
 **/

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