lucky_router

The router for the Lucky framework, can be used outside Lucky
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The default web server of the Crystal is quite good :smile: but it weak at routing :cry:. Kemal is an awesome defacto standard web framework for Crystal :smile:, but it's too fat for some purpose :cry:.

route.cr is a minimum but High Performance middleware for Crystal web server. See the amazing performance of route.cr here.:rocket:

route.cr also contains

  • Convenient rendering tool
  • Access profiler

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  route:
    github: tbrand/route.cr

Usage

Basic usage

require "route"

Include Route to utilize route.cr.

class WebServer
  include Route
end

In the following sample codes, class WebServer ... end will be omitted. To initialize RouteHandler

@route_handler = RouteHandler.new

To define API, call API.new with context and params(optional) where context is HTTP::Server::Context and params is Hash(String, String). All APIs have to return the context. In this example, params is omitted. (The usage of params is later)

@index = API.new do |context|
  context.response.print "Hello route.cr"
  context # returning context
end

Define your routes in a draw block.

draw(@route_handler) do # Draw routes
  get "/", @index
end

To activate the routes

def run
  server = HTTP::Server.new(3000, @route_handler) # Set RouteHandler to your server
  server.listen
end

Finally, run your server.

web_server = WebServer.new
web_server.run

See sample for details.

Path parameters

params is a Hash(String, String) that is used when you define a path parameters such as /user/:id (:id is a parameters). Here is an example.

class WebServer
  @route_handler = RouteHandler.new

  @user = API.new do |context, params|
    context.response.print params["id"] # get :id in url from params
    context
  end

  def initialize
    draw(@route_handler) do
      get "/user/:id", @user
    end
  end
end

params also includes query params such as /user?id=3. Here is an example.

class WebServer
  @route_handler = RouteHandler.new

  @user = API.new do |context, params|
    response_body = "user: "
    # Get a query param like /user?id=3
    response_body += params["id"] if params.has_key?("id")
    context.response.print response_body
    context
  end

  def initialize
    draw(@route_handler) do
      get "/user", @user
    end
  end
end

See sample for details.

Rendering views(.ecr)

route.cr also support simple rendering function to render .ecr file with parameters.

First, define your view like

def_view :view_sample, "sample/public/hello.ecr", name: String, num: Int32

where "sample/public/hello.ecr" is

My name is <%= @name %>. The number is <%= @num %>.

:view_sample is an identifier of the view. "sample/public/hello.ecr" is a relative path to the file. name and num are parameters used in "sample/public/hello.ecr". Note that these parameters have to be class variables in the file. See here. When you render them, just call render_view like

context.response.print render_view(:view_sample, "tbrand", 10)

See sample for details.

Get profiles

route.cr also serves ProfileHandler. By using this, you can easily get the access data like

[ GET /one ]        Access: 10          Total: 704.0µs      Ave: 70.4µs
[ GET /two ]        Access: 9           Total: 309.0µs      Ave: 34.3µs
[ GET /three ]      Access: 9           Total: 262.0µs      Ave: 29.1µs

For this, just set ProfileHandler to your server like

server = HTTP::Server.new(3000, [ProfileHandler.new, @route_handler])

After running your server, try accessing "/profile".

See sample for details.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/tbrand/route.cr/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors

  • tbrand Taichiro Suzuki - creator, maintainer
lucky_router:
  github: luckyframework/router
  version: ~> 0.1.9
License MIT
Crystal 0.21.1

Authors

Dependencies 1

  • radix
    {'github' => 'luislavena/radix'}

Development Dependencies 0

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