# express-promise-router [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/express-promise-router.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/express-promise-router) A simple wrapper for Express 4's Router that allows middleware to return promises. This package makes it simpler to write route handlers for Express when dealing with promises by reducing duplicate code. ## Getting Started Install the module with npm ```bash npm install express-promise-router --save ``` or yarn. ```bash yarn add express-promise-router ``` `express-promise-router` is a drop-in replacement for Express 4's `Router`. ## Documentation Middleware and route handlers can simply return a promise. If the promise is rejected, `express-promise-router` will call `next` with the reason. This functionality removes the need to explicitly define a rejection handler. ```javascript // With Express 4's router var router = require("express").Router(); router.use("/url", function (req, res, next) { Promise.reject().catch(next); }); // With express-promise-router var router = require("express-promise-router")(); router.use("/url", function (req, res) { return Promise.reject(); }); ``` Calling `next()` and `next("route")` is supported by resolving a promise with either `"next"` or `"route"`. No action is taken if the promise is resolved with any other value. ```javascript router.use("/url", function (req, res) { // equivalent to calling next() return Promise.resolve("next"); }); router.use("/url", function (req, res) { // equivalent to calling next('route') return Promise.resolve("route"); }); ``` This package still allows calling `next` directly. ```javascript router = require("express-promise-router")(); // still works as expected router.use("/url", function (req, res, next) { next(); }); ``` ### ES6 Imports `express-promise-router` can be imported via ES6 imports. The `Router` constructor is the default export. ```javascript import Router from "express-promise-router"; const router = Router(); ``` ### Async / Await Using `async` / `await` can dramatically improve code readability. ```javascript router.get('/url', async (req, res) { const user = await User.fetch(req.user.id); if (user.permission !== "ADMIN") { throw new Error("You must be an admin to view this page."); } res.send(`Hi ${user.name}!`); }) ``` ### Error handling Just like with regular `express.Router` you can define custom error handlers. ```javascript router.use((err, req, res, next) => { res.status(403).send(err.message); }); ``` ### Frequently Asked Questions #### `Cannot read property '0' of undefined` This error may indicate that you call a method that needs a path, without one. Calling `router.get` (or `post`, `all` or any other verb) without a path is not valid. You should always specify a path like this: ```javascript // DO: router.get("/", function (req, res) { res.send("Test"); }); // DON'T: router.get(function (req, res) { res.send("Test"); }); ``` For more information take a look at [this comment](https://github.com/express-promise-router/express-promise-router/issues/46#issuecomment-342002277). #### Can i use this on `app`? We currently don't support promisifying the `app` object. To use promises with the top-level router we recommend mounting a `Router` on the app object, like this: ```javascript import express from "express"; import Router from "express-promise-router"; const app = express(); const router = Router(); app.use(router); router.get("/", function (req, res) { res.send("Test"); }); ``` #### Why aren't promise values sent to the client We don't send values at the end of the promise chain to the client, because this could easily lead to the unintended leak of secrets or internal state. If you intend to send the result of your chain as JSON, please add an explicit `.then(data => res.send(data))` to the end of your chain or send it in the last promise handler. ## Contributing Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using `npm test`. Unit tests use [mocha](https://mochajs.org) and [chai](http://chaijs.com). We use [eslint](http://eslint.org), but styling is controlled mostly by [prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier/blob/master/README.md) which reformats your code before you commit. You can manually trigger a reformat using `npm run-script format`. ## Release History See [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/express-promise-router/express-promise-router/blob/trunk/CHANGELOG.md) ## Attribution Licensed under the [MIT license](LICENSE). Initial implementation by [Alex Whitney](https://github.com/alex-whitney) \ Maintained by [Moritz Mahringer](https://github.com/mormahr) \ Contributed to by [awesome people](https://github.com/express-promise-router/express-promise-router/graphs/contributors)