A Deno web framework inspired by Oak and Express. Built-in support for WebSockets, middleware and routing.
Repository
Current version released
4 years ago
Texa
A Deno web-framework inspired by Oak and Express, with built-in support for WebSockets, middleware and routing.
Features
- TLS
- Middlewares
- Router
- WebSockets
- Sleek request & response objects.
Todos
- Cookies.
- Serve static files middleware.
Importing
import { Application, Router } from "https://deno.land/x/texa/mod.ts";
Creating an app
const app = new Application("127.0.0.1:3000");
Disabling WebSockets
const app = new Application("127.0.0.1:3000", {
allowWebSocket: false
});
WebSockets
app.on("connection", async socket => {
socket.on("message", async message => {
// text message
});
socket.on("binary", async data => {
// binary message
});
socket.on("ping", async data => {
// ping event
});
socket.on("pong", async data => {
// pong event
});
socket.on("close", async (closer, code, reason) => {
// Close event
});
});
Adding middleware
app.use(
async (req, res, next) => {
let err: Error | null = null;
try
{
await next();
} catch (error)
{
err = error;
await res.status(500).end("Internal server error, if you're a developer you can check the server logs.");
}
console.log(
"%s %dms %s%s", // The log template.
req.method, // The request method.
Date.now() - req.at, // The amount of ms it took from start to finish.
res.statusCode, // The status code that was sent back.
req,url.pathname, // The requested resource.
err !== null ? ` - ${err.stack}` : "" // Include an error if an error occured.
);
}
);
Creating a router.
const router = new Router();
app.use(router);
Adding routes
router.get("/hello", async (req, res) => {
await res.end("World");
});
Adding middleware to routers.
router.use(
async (req, res, next) => {
// Do something.
await next();
}
);
Or only run on a specific path.
router.use(
"/path",
async (req, res, next) => {
res.end(req.url.pathname);
}
);
Router params
All request methods on the router, or the use method, accepts a path, which can contain a parameter.
router.get("/user/:param", async (req, res) => {
console.log(req.params);
// { param: ... }
});
Here are the possible param options.
"/:requiredParam"
"/:requiredParam(withRegex)"
"/:optionalParam?"
"/:optionalParam(withRegex)?"
"/:zeroOrMoreOccurances*"
"/:zeroOrMoreOccurances(withRegex)*"
"/:oneOrMoreOccurances+"
"/:oneOrMoreOccurances(withRegex)+"
Middleware on object.
import { Middleware } from "https://deno.land/x/texa/mod.ts";
class MyMiddleware extends Middleware
{
public value: string = "World";
public run: Middleware["run"] = async (req, res, next) => {
res.headers.set("X-Hello", this.value);
await next();
};
}
const middleware = new MyMiddleware();
app.use(middleware);
middleware.value = "Something else now";
HTTP and HTTPS
// Imports
import { Application, Router } from "https://deno.land/x/texa/mod.ts";
// Create application.
const app = new Router();
app.get("/", async (req, res) => {
res.end("Welcome home!");
});
// Create http app.
const httpApp = new Application("0.0.0.0:80")
.use(app);
// Create https app.
const httpsApp = new Application("0.0.0.0:443", {
certFile: "/path/to/cert.pem",
keyFile: "/path/to/key.pem"
}).use(app);
// Start listening for requests on both servers.
httpApp.start().catch(console.error);
httpApps.start().catch(console.error);