Calling Express Route internally from inside NodeJS

末鹿安然 提交于 2019-12-29 06:38:06

问题


I have an ExpressJS routing for my API and I want to call it from within NodeJS

var api = require('./routes/api')
app.use('/api', api);

and inside my ./routes/api.js file

var express = require('express');
var router = express.Router();
router.use('/update', require('./update'));  
module.exports = router;

so if I want to call /api/update/something/:withParam from my front end its all find, but I need to call this from within another aspect of my NodeJS script without having to redefine the whole function again in 2nd location

I have tried using the HTTP module from inside but I just get a "ECONNREFUSED" error

http.get('/api/update/something/:withParam', function(res) {
   console.log("Got response: " + res.statusCode);
   res.resume();
}).on('error', function(e) {
  console.log("Got error: " + e.message);
});

I understand the idea behind Express is to create routes, but how do I internally call them


回答1:


The 'usual' or 'correct' way to handle this would be to have the function you want to call broken out by itself, detached from any route definitions. Perhaps in its own module, but not necessarily. Then just call it wherever you need it. Like so:

function updateSomething(thing) {
    return myDb.save(thing);
}

// elsewhere:
router.put('/api/update/something/:withParam', function(req, res) {
    updateSomething(req.params.withParam)
    .then(function() { res.send(200, 'ok'); });
});

// another place:
function someOtherFunction() {
    // other code...
    updateSomething(...);
    // ..
}



回答2:


This is an easy way to do an internal redirect in Express 4:

The function that magic can do is: app._router.handle()

Testing: We make a request to home "/" and redirect it to otherPath "/other/path"

var app = express()

function otherPath(req, res, next) {
  return res.send('ok')
}

function home(req, res, next) {
  req.url = '/other/path'
  /* Uncomment the next line if you want to change the method */
  // req.method = 'POST'
  return app._router.handle(req, res, next)
}

app.get('/other/path', otherPath)
app.get('/', home)



回答3:


I've made a dedicated middleware for this : uest.

Available within req it allows you to req.uest another route (from a given route).

It forwards original cookies to subsequent requests, and keeps req.session in sync across requests, for ex:

app.post('/login', (req, res, next) => {
  const {username, password} = req.body

  req.uest({
    method: 'POST',
    url: '/api/sessions',
    body: {username, password}
  })
    .then((resp, data) => {
      // data holds json response
      // req.session is up-to-date

      console.log(`Welcome back ${req.session.user.firstname}!`
      res.redirect('/profile')
    })
    .catch(next)
})

It supports Promise, await and error-first callback.

See the README for more details



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38946943/calling-express-route-internally-from-inside-nodejs

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