express-proceed
Do the opposite of express-unless. Proceed only when a condition is met.
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Conditionally skip a middleware when a condition is met.
Install
npm i express-unless --save
Usage
With existing middlewares:
var unless = require('express-unless');
var static = express.static(__dirname + '/public');
static.unless = unless;
app.use(static.unless({ method: 'OPTIONS' }));
If you are authoring a middleware you can support unless as follow:
module.exports = function (middlewareOptions) {
var mymid = function (req, res, next) {
};
mymid.unless = require('express-unless');
return mymid;
};
Current options
-
method
it could be an string or an array of strings. If the request method match the middleware will not run. -
path
it could be an string, a regexp or an array of any of those. It also could be an array of object which is url and methods key-pairs. If the request path or path and method match, the middleware will not run. Check Examples for usage. -
ext
it could be an string or an array of strings. If the request path ends with one of these extensions the middleware will not run. -
custom
it must be a function that acceptsreq
and returnstrue
/false
. If the function returns true for the given request, ithe middleware will not run. -
useOriginalUrl
it should betrue
orfalse
, default istrue
. if false,path
will match againstreq.url
instead ofreq.originalUrl
. Please refer to Express API for the difference betweenreq.url
andreq.originalUrl
.
Examples
Require authentication for every request unless the path is index.html.
app.use(requiresAuth.unless({
path: [
'/index.html',
{ url: '/', methods: ['GET', 'PUT'] }
]
}))
Avoid a fstat for request to routes doesnt end with a given extension.
app.use(static.unless(function (req) {
var ext = url.parse(req.originalUrl).pathname.substr(-4);
return !~['.jpg', '.html', '.css', '.js'].indexOf(ext);
}));
License
MIT 2014 - Jose Romaniello