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An easier way to declare and use routes for the shelf and shelf_router packages using classes and Route annotations.
shelf_router_classes #
An easier way to declare and use routes for the shelf and shelf_router packages using classes and Route annotations. It handles all the declaration automatically and no code generation is required.
Installation #
Add shelf_router_classes
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
Usage
The usage is fairly simple. You first need to declare your routes using classes and @Route
annotations as shown below:
import 'package:shelf/shelf.dart';
import 'package:shelf_router/shelf_router.dart';
import 'package:shelf_router_classes/shelf_router_classes.dart';
@RoutePrefix('/prefix')
class ExampleService {
@Route('GET', '/example')
Response getAllExamples(Request request) {
return Response.ok('["1", "2", "3", "4"]');
}
@Route('GET', '/example/<number>')
Response getSpecificExample(Request request, int number) {
return Response.ok(number);
}
@Route('POST', '/example')
Future<Response> postExampe(Request request) async {
return Response.ok(await request.readAsString());
}
}
After doing this, your first controller is ready. Now you can pass a reference of your class into getRoutersByClass
. You can declare your router as below and serve it:
void main(List<String> arguments) async {
Router router = getRoutersByClass([ExampleService]);
await serve(logRequests().addHandler(router), 'localhost', 8080);
}
Now all the @Route
annotations that you declared on top of your methods inside the classes passed into getRoutersByClass
will automatically be declared inside your router and be served.
You can quickly test it by going to http://localhost:8080/example