Configuration-based middleware registration for express.
Note: meddleware >=1.0
is only compatible with express >=4.0
. For express 3.x
support, please use meddleware 0.1.x
.
var http = require('http'),
express = require('express'),
meddleware = require('meddleware'),
config = require('shush')('./config/middleware');
var app = express();
app.use(meddleware(config)); // or app.use('/foo', meddleware(config));
http.createServer(app).listen(8080);
meddleware
configuration consists of an object containing properties for each of the middleware to be registered.
{
"favicon": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 10,
"module": "static-favicon"
},
"static": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 20,
"module": {
"name": "serve-static",
"arguments": [ "public" ]
}
},
"custom": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 30,
"route": "/foo",
"module": {
"name": "./lib/middleware",
"method": "customMiddleware",
"arguments": [ "foo", { "bar": "baz" } ]
}
},
"cookieParser": {
"enabled": false,
"priority": 40,
"module": {
"name": "cookie-parser",
"arguments": [ "keyboard cat" ]
}
},
"misc": {
"priority": 50,
"parallel": {
"user": {
"enabled": true,
"module": {
"name": "the-module",
"arguments": []
}
},
}
}
}
-
enabled
(boolean) - Set totrue
to enable middleware,false
to disable. This option also supports enabling and disabling middleware at runtime. Defaults totrue
. -
priority
(number) - The weight to give a particular piece of middleware when sorting for registration. Lower numbers are registered first, while higher numbers are registered later. Ifpriority
is not a number, this setting defaults toNumber.MIN_VALUE
. -
module
(object, string) - The name or definition of the module to load containing the middleware implementation. Can be an installed module or a path to a module file within your project/application.-
name
(string) - The name of the module or path to local module. -
method
(string, optional) - The method on the provided module upon which invocation will create the middleware function to register. If a factory method is not provided, it defaults to the name of the current middleware being processed, and finally back to the module itself. -
arguments
(array, optional) - An array of arguments to pass to the middleware factory.
-
-
route
(string, optional) - An express route against which the middleware should be registered. -
parallel
(object, optional) - A meddleware configuration object containing middleware which should be executed in parallel, proceeding only when all have completed. -
race
(object, optional) - A meddleware configuration object containing middleware which should be executed in parallel, but will proceed when the first one completes. -
fallback
(object, optional) - A meddleware configuration object containing middleware which should be executed sequentially, proceeding upon first successfully resolved middleware, falling back in the event of a failure.
Along with registration, consumers can be notified of registration events. NOTE: These events are only triggered for
the middleware that is registered via meddleware
. All middleware events receive the following eventargs object:
{
app: [object Object], // express app
config: [object Object] // config object for the current middleware
}
There are 4 types of events one can subscribe to:
-
middleware:before
- Subscribe to this event to be notified immediately before every middleware registration. The event handler will receive an eventargs object containing 2 properties:app
being the express application against which the middleware was registered, andconfig
being the configuration object used in registering the middleware. -
middleware:before:{name}
- Subscribe to this event to be notified immediately before registration of the named middleware. The event handler will receive an eventargs object containing 2 properties:app
being the express application against which the middleware was registered, andconfig
being the configuration object used in registering the middleware. -
middleware:after
- Subscribe to this event to be notified immediately after every middleware registration. The event handler will receive an eventargs object containing 2 properties:app
being the express application against which the middleware was registered, andconfig
being the configuration object used in registering the middleware. -
middleware:after:{name}
- Subscribe to this event to be notified immediately after registration of the named middleware. The event handler will receive an eventargs object containing 2 properties:app
being the express application against which the middleware was registered, andconfig
being the configuration object used in registering the middleware.
var express = require('express'),
meddle = require('meddleware'),
config = require('shush')('./config/middleware');
app = express();
app.on('middleware:before', function (eventargs) {
console.log(eventargs.config.name); // depends on which middleware is about to be registered
});
app.on('middleware:before:session', function (eventargs) {
console.log(eventargs.config.name); // 'session'
});
app.on('middleware:after:session', function (eventargs) {
console.log(eventargs.config.name); // session
});
app.on('middleware:after', function (eventargs) {
console.log(eventargs.config.name); // depends on which middleware is about to be registered
});
app.use(meddle(config));
To manage groups of middleware, there is support for parallel
, race
, and fallback
, which allow you to register
middleware intended to be run using each type of flow control. Additionally, these registration types are composable.
Middleware designated as parallel
will all be executed simultaneously, continuing processing of the remaining middleware stack only when all have completed.
{
"cookieParser": {
"enabled": false,
"priority": 10,
"module": {
"name": "cookie-parser",
"arguments": [ "keyboard cat" ]
}
},
"setup": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 20,
"parallel": {
"service1": {
"enabled": true,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/service1"
},
"service2": {
"enabled": true,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/service2"
},
"service3": {
"enabled": true,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/service3"
}
}
},
"json": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 30,
"module": {
"name": "body-parser",
"method": "json"
}
}
Middleware designated as race
will all be executed simultaneously, continuing processing of the remaining middleware stack when the first has completed.
{
"cookieParser": {
"enabled": false,
"priority": 10,
"module": {
"name": "cookie-parser",
"arguments": [ "keyboard cat" ]
}
},
"setup": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 20,
"race": {
"service1a": {
"enabled": true,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/service1a"
},
"service1b": {
"enabled": true,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/service1b"
}
}
},
"json": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 30,
"module": {
"name": "body-parser",
"method": "json"
}
}
Middleware designated as fallback
will execute each middleware in series until one completes successfully.
{
"cookieParser": {
"enabled": false,
"priority": 10,
"module": {
"name": "cookie-parser",
"arguments": [ "keyboard cat" ]
}
},
"setup": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 20,
"fallback": {
"primaryService": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 10,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/primaryService"
},
"secondaryService": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 20,
"module": "path:./lib/middleware/secondaryService"
}
}
},
"json": {
"enabled": true,
"priority": 30,
"module": {
"name": "body-parser",
"method": "json"
}
}
$ npm test
$ npm run cover && open coverage/lcov-report/index.html
```