Connect is a high performance middleware framework built by the combined forces of TJ Holowaychuk (visionmedia) and Tim Caswell (creationix). Connect takes the familiar concepts of Ruby's Rack and applies it to the asynchronous world of node.
- basicAuth - basic auth support
- bodyDecoder - body parser (json and x-form-urlencoded)
- logger - customizable request logger
- compiler - statically compiles languages such as sass and less down to their native form
- staticProvider - static file server with http caching
- favicon - serve a default favicon, or the one provided
- methodOverride - provide HTTP method overriding support
- router - restful routing capabilities
- session - abstract session support with default
MemoryStore
- vhost - virtual host support
- cacheManifest
The simplest connect app looks just like http.Server
instances from node. In fact connect.Server
inherits from http.Server
.
var connect = require('connect');
var server = connect.createServer(function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' });
res.end('Hello World');
});
server.listen(3000);
Then if you want to add in a pre-built feature like logging just add it to the createServer()
call.
var server = connect.createServer(
connect.logger(),
function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' });
res.end('Hello World');
}
);
Or the progressive form of middleware usage via Server#use()
:
var server = connect.createServer();
server.use(connect.logger());
server.use(function(req, res){
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('Hello World');
});
Via curl / sh:
$ curl -# http://github.com/senchalabs/connect/raw/master/install.sh | sh
Via git (or downloaded tarball):
$ git clone git://github.com/senchalabs/connect.git && cd connect && make install
Via npm:
$ npm install connect
View the man page:
$ man connect
View the HTML document:
$ open docs/index.html
View the online HTML documentation visit http://senchalabs.github.com/connect.
View one of several examples located within ./examples.
First update the git submodules, which includes the Expresso TDD framework:
$ git submodule update --init
Then run the test suites located in ./test with the following command:
$ make test
Run a single test, or use a custom glob pattern:
$ make test TESTS=test/connect.test.js
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