Tiny opiniated web framework for node that relies heavily on fs. If watch doesn't work, oops.
require('fsjs')(8000)
exports.get = function(){
var callback = arguments[arguments.length-1]
callback('Hello World')
}
$ npm install -g fsjs
fsjs watches the current application's entry point directory for changes, and requires everything it can
$ ls
edit.js
app.js
$ cat app.js
require('fsjs')(8000)
$ node app.js
It handles urls like '/edit/master' by calling edit.js's exported method
exports.get = function(branch) {
var callback = arguments[arguments.length-1]
console.log(branch)
// master
callback('Edited!')
}
The default callback writes the data to res, stringifying it if it is an object. You can pass your own callback if you like (in your main file, say app.js):
require('fsjs')(8000,function(data,defaultCallback){
defaultCallback('<!doctype html>'+JSON.stringify(data))
})
You can also pass names for arguments in the url before the module name:
require('fsjs')(8000,'user','repo',callback)
They are passed as properties of this to your module, so '/arpith/fsjs/edit/master/README.md' can be handled by edit.js:
exports.get = function(branch,file) {
var callback = arguments[arguments.length-1]
console.log(this.user)
// arpith
console.log(this.repo)
// fsjs
console.log(branch)
// master
console.log(file)
// README.md
callback('done')
}
It also handles smaller urls (say '/arpith/edit') as expected:
exports.get = function(){
console.log(this.user)
// arpith
console.log(this.repo)
// undefined
}
Finally, this also has the request and response that http.createServer passes:
exports.get = function(){
console.log(this.request.url)
// /arpith/fsjs/edit/master/readme.md
console.log(this.response.statusCode)
// 200
}
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Arpith Siromoney arpith@feedreader.co
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:
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