Module: Roda::RodaPlugins::HashRoutes
- Defined in:
- lib/roda/plugins/hash_routes.rb
Overview
The hash_routes plugin builds on top of the hash_branches and hash_paths plugins, and adds a DSL for configuring hash branches and paths. It also adds an r.hash_routes
method for first attempting dispatch to the configured hash_paths, then to the configured hash_branches:
class App < Roda
plugin :hash_routes
hash_branch("a") do |r|
# /a branch
end
hash_branch("b") do |r|
# /b branch
end
hash_path("/a") do |r|
# /a path
end
hash_path("/a/b") do |r|
# /a/b path
end
route do |r|
r.hash_routes
end
end
With the above routing tree, requests for /a
and /a/b
will be routed to the appropriate hash_path
block. Other requests for the /a
branch, and all requests for the /b
branch will be routed to the appropriate hash_branch
block.
It is best for performance to explicitly specify the namespace when calling r.hash_routes
.
Because specifying routes explicitly using the hash_branch
and hash_path
class methods can get repetitive, the hash_routes plugin offers a DSL for DRYing the code up. This DSL is used by calling the hash_routes
class method. The DSL used tries to mirror the standard Roda DSL, but it is not a normal routing tree (it’s not possible to execute arbitrary code between branches during routing).
class App < Roda
plugin :hash_routes
# No block argument is used, DSL evaluates block using instance_exec
hash_routes "" do
# on method is used for routing to next segment,
# for similarity to standard Roda
on "a" do |r|
r.hash_routes '/a'
end
on "b" do |r|
r.hash_routes(:b)
end
end
# Block argument is used, block is yielded DSL instance
hash_routes "/a" do |hr|
# is method is used for routing to the remaining path,
# for similarity to standard Roda
hr.is "b" do |r|
# /a/b path
end
hr.is "c" do |r|
# /a/c path
end
end
hash_routes :b do
is "b" do |r|
# /b/b path
end
is "c" do |r|
# /b/c path
end
end
route do |r|
# No change here, DSL only makes setup DRYer
r.hash_branches
end
end
The hash_routes
DSL also offers some additional features to handle additional cases. It supports verb methods, such as get
and post
, which operate like is
, but are only called if the verb matches (and are not yielded the request). It supports a view
method for routes that only render views, as well as a views
method for setting up routes for multiple views in a single call, which is a good replacement for the multi_view
plugin. is
, view
, and the verb methods can use a value of true
for the empty remaining path (as the empty string specifies the "/"
remaining path). It also supports a dispatch_from
method, allowing you to setup dispatching to current group of routes from a higher-level namespace. The hash_routes
class method will return the DSL instance, so you are not limited to using it with a block.
Here’s the above example modified to use some of these features:
class App < Roda
plugin :hash_routes
hash_routes "/a" do
# Dispatch requests for the /a branch from the empty (default) routing
# namespace to this namespace
dispatch_from "a"
# Handle GET /a path, render "a" template, returning 404 for non-GET requests
view true, "a"
# Handle /a/b path, returning 404 for non-GET requests
get "b" do
# GET /a/b path
end
# Handle /a/c path, returning 404 for non-POST requests
post "c" do
# POST /a/c path
end
end
bhr = hash_routes(:b)
# Dispatch requests for the /b branch from the empty routing to this namespace,
# but first check routes in the :b_preauth namespace. If there is no
# matching route in the :b_preauth namespace, call the check_authenticated!
# method before dispatching to any of the routes in this namespace
bhr.dispatch_from "", "b" do |r|
r.hash_routes :b_preauth
check_authenticated!
end
bhr.is true do |r|
# /b path
end
bhr.is "" do |r|
# /b/ path
end
# GET /b/d path, render 'd2' template, returning 404 for non-GET requests
bhr.views 'd', 'd2'
# GET /b/e path, render 'e' template, returning 404 for non-GET requests
# GET /b/f path, render 'f' template, returning 404 for non-GET requests
bhr.views %w'e f'
route do |r|
r.hash_branches
end
end
The view
and views
method depend on the render plugin being loaded, but this plugin does not load the render plugin. You must load the render plugin separately if you want to use the view
and views
methods.
Certain parts of the hash_routes
DSL support do not work with the route_block_args plugin, as doing so would reduce performance. These are:
-
dispatch_from
-
view
-
views
-
all verb methods (get, post, etc.)
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods, RequestMethods Classes: DSL
Class Method Summary collapse
Class Method Details
.configure(app) ⇒ Object
177 178 179 |
# File 'lib/roda/plugins/hash_routes.rb', line 177 def self.configure(app) app.opts[:hash_routes_methods] ||= {} end |
.load_dependencies(app) ⇒ Object
172 173 174 175 |
# File 'lib/roda/plugins/hash_routes.rb', line 172 def self.load_dependencies(app) app.plugin :hash_branches app.plugin :hash_paths end |