HAL stands for Hypermedia Application Language. It proposes a media type for representing resources and their relations with hyperlinks.
This JS implementation is for the HAL-JSON
variant, having the media type application/hal+json
.
HAL-JSON is currently at its 5th revision as an Internet Draft at the IETF, and can be read here.
This Javascript implementation has been made to be mostly compliant with the current draft. The divergences with the draft being:
_links_
is still optional to a Resource, but if present, it MUST contain aself
entry- Validation of templated URIs has not been implemented.
Install it via NPM:
npm install halbert
Then in your code
var parser = require('halbert').parser;
You can build halbert
by using browserify.
%ROOT_PATH%/node_modules/browserify/bin/cmd.js index.js --standalone halbert
The generated file will be UMD-compatible, which means:
- If you use it in an AMD application, HALbert will be available by doing
require('halbert')
. - Otherwise, it will be available as
window.halbert
Simply execute
var resource = parser(json_object)
If for any reason, the json_object
does not describe a valid HAL Resource, an Error will be thrown.
- Add examples for various situations (Node.js, Express, Ember, Angular, Backbone...)
- Extend the scope to make it a writer of HAL Resources as well as a parser.
- Better code documentation
MIT, see LICENSE.md