Edmond is simple JavaScript router for web applications. Although Edmond was originally designed for use in the browser, it can also be used with Node.js.
- Edmond has no dependencies
- AMD compatible, you can load it via RequireJS
- Ultra lightweight, under 1 KB
- Fully documented
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Add a new route
edmond.addRoute('/users/:id', function(request) { // Do something... });
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Listen to the ‘error’ event
edmond.on('error', function(message) { // Do something... });
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Dispatch the route
edmond.dispatchRoute('/users/123');
Please see the Tips section for more information about implementing HTML5 history.
Releases are available for download from GitHub.
Version | Description | Size | Action |
---|---|---|---|
edmond.js |
uncompressed, with comments | 1 KB | Download |
edmond.min.js |
compressed, without comments | 1 KB | Download |
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First of all, we need to add a new event listener
window.addEventListener('popstate', function() { edmond.dispatchRoute(window.location.pathname + window.location.search); });
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Secondly, add a new event listener to the
dispatch
eventedmond.on('dispatch', function(path) { history.pushState({}, null, path); });
Methods
Objects
In route
you can use placeholders (for instance :username
) which are then available as request.params
.
The callback fn
gets two arguments request
and next
where request
is a request
object (see request for more information) and the second argument next
allows you to move to the next callback (if defined).
Example
edmond.addRoute('/users/:username', function(request, next) {
alert('Hello ' + request.username + '!');
});
Example
edmond.dispatchRoute('/users/123/delete');
Events
error
dispatch
Example
edmond.on('error', function(message) {
// Do something...
});
{
params: {
...
},
query: {
...
},
path: ...
hash: ...
}
Example
{
params: {
id: 123,
action: 'delete'
},
query: {
filter: 'recent'
},
path: '/users/123/delete?filter=recent#top'
hash: '#top',
route: '/users/:id/:action'
}
$ npm tests/
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 František Hába <hello@frantisekhaba.com>
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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