An express.js middleware for easy rendering async query.
app.get('/users/:userId', function(req, res) {
User.find(req.params.userId).then(function(user) {
Project.getMemo(req.params.userId).then(function(memo) {
res.json({
user: user,
memo: memo
});
});
});
});
app.get('/users/:userId', function(req, res) {
res.json({
user: User.find(req.params.userId),
memo: Project.getMemo(req.params.userId)
});
});
app.get('/project/:projectId', function(req, res) {
var field = req.query.fields.split(';');
var result = {};
var pending = 0;
if (field.indexOf('people') !== -1) {
pending++;
Project.getField(req.params.projectId).then(function(result) {
result.people = result;
if (--pending) {
output();
}
});
}
if (field.indexOf('tasks') !== -1) {
pending++;
Project.getTaskCount(req.params.projectId).then(function(result) {
result.tasksCount= result;
if (--pending) {
output();
}
});
}
function output() {
res.json(result);
}
});
app.get('/project/:projectId', function(req, res) {
var field = req.query.fields.split(';');
var result = {};
if (field.indexOf('people') !== -1) {
result.people = Project.getField(req.params.projectId);
}
if (field.indexOf('tasks') !== -1) {
result.tasksCount = Project.getTaskCount(req.params.projectId);
}
res.json(result);
});
$ npm install express-promise
Just app.use
it!
app.use(require('express-promise')());
This library supports the following methods: res.send
, res.json
, res.render
.
If you want to let express-promise support nodejs-style callbacks, you can use dotQ to convert the nodejs-style callbacks to Promises. For example:
require('dotq');
app.use(require('express-promise')());
var fs = require('fs');
app.get('/file', function(req, res) {
res.send(fs.readFile.promise(__dirname + '/package.json', 'utf-8'));
});
As a gesture to performance, when traverse an object, we call toJSON
on it to reduce the properties we need to traverse recursively. However that's measure has some negative effects. For instance, all the methods will be removed from the object so you can't use them in the template.
If you want to skip calling toJSON
on an object(as well as stop traverse it recursively), you can use the skipTraverse
option. If the function return true
, express-promise will skip the object.
app.use(require('express-promise')({
skipTraverse: function(object) {
if (object.hasOwnProperty('method')) {
return true;
}
}
}))
express-promise works well with some ODM/ORM libraries such as Mongoose and Sequelize. There are some examples in the /examples folder.
When query a document without passing a callback function, Mongoose will return a Query instance. For example:
var Person = mongoose.model('Person', yourSchema);
var query = Person.findOne({ 'name.last': 'Ghost' }, 'name occupation');
Query has a exec
method, when you call query.exec(function(err, result) {})
, the query will execute and the result will return to the callback function. In some aspects, Query is like Promise, so express-promise supports Query as well. You can do this:
exports.index = function(req, res){
res.render('index', {
title: 'Express',
cat: Cat.findOne({name: 'Zildjian'})
});
};
and in the index.jade, you can use cat
directly:
p The name of the cat is #{cat.name}
Sequelize supports Promise after version 1.7.0 :)
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