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A powerful, isomorphic routing library for Dart.

angel_route #

A powerful, isomorphic routing library for Dart.

This API is a huge improvement over the original Angel routing system, and thus deserves to be its own individual project.

angel_route exposes a routing system that takes the shape of a tree. This tree structure can be easily navigated, in a fashion somewhat similar to a filesystem. The Router API is a very straightforward interface that allows for your code to take a shape similar to the route tree. Users of Laravel and Express will be very happy.

angel_route does not require the use of Angel, and has no dependencies. Thus, it can be used in any application, regardless of framework. This includes Web apps, Flutter apps, CLI apps, and smaller servers which do not need all the features of the Angel framework.

Contents #

Examples #

Routing #

If you use Angel, every Angel instance is a Router in itself.


main() {
  final router = new Router();
  
  router.get('/users', () {});
  
  router.post('/users/:id/timeline', (String id) {});
  
  // Numbers automatically parsed
  
  router.get('/square_root/:id([0-9]+)', (n) { 
    return { 'result': pow(n, 0.5) };
  });
  
  router.group('/show/:id', (router) {
    router.get('/reviews', (id) {
      return someQuery(id).reviews;
    });
    
    // Optionally restrict params to a RegExp
    router.get('/reviews/:reviewId([A-Za-z0-9_]+)', (id, reviewId) {
      return someQuery(id).reviews.firstWhere(
        (r) => r.id == reviewId);
    });
  }, middleware: [put, middleware, here]);
}

The default Router does not give any notification of routes being changed, because there is no inherent stream of URL's for it to listen to. This is good, because a server needs a lot of flexibility with which to handle requests.

Hierarchy #

main() {
    final foo = new Route('/');
    final bar = foo.child('bar');
    final baz = foo.child('baz');
    
    final a = bar.child('a');
    
    /*
     * Relative paths:
     * a.resolve('../baz') = baz;
     * bar.resolve('a') = a;
     * 
     * Absolute paths:
     * a.resolve('/bar/a') = a;
     */
}
main() {
  final router = new Router();
  
  router.group('/user/:id', (router) {
    router.get('/balance', (id) async {
      final user = await someQuery(id);
      return user.balance;
    });
  });
}

See the tests for good examples.

In the Browser #

Supports both hashed routes and pushState. The BrowserRouter interface exposes a Stream<Route> onRoute, which can be listened to for changes. It will fire null whenever no route is matched.

angel_route will also automatically intercept <a> elements and redirect them to your routes.

To prevent this for a given anchor, do any of the following:

  • Do not provide an href
  • Provide a download or target attribute on the element
  • Set rel="external"

Route State #

main() {
  final router = new BrowserRouter();
  // ..
  router.onRoute.listen((route) {
    if (route == null)
      throw 404;
    else route.state['foo'] = 'bar';
  });
}

Route Parameters #

Routes can have parameters, as seen in the above examples. If a parameter is a number, then it will automatically be parsed.

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