trailing-slash

2.0.2 • Public • Published

trailing-slash

Add or remove trailing slashes, and redirect.

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trailing-slash allows you to wrap a http.Server handler function, and redirect when trailing slashes don't meet your expectations.

Example

var trailingSlash = require('trailing-slash')
var http = require('http')

var trailing = trailingSlash({slash: true}, handler)
var server = http.createServer(trailing)

server.listen(8080)

function handler (req, res) {
  // any calls reaching here will have a trailing slash
  console.log(req.url) // '/post/some-title/'
}

API

  • trailingSlash([options] [, next]) - Create a new handler, which returns a function. Accepts the following parameters:
    • options object: containing any of the following properties:
      • slash boolean (default: true): when true a URL will be redirected to contain a slash; when false, it will be redirected to omit one.
      • status number (default: 302): the URL to be used for redirect, which can be either 301 (permanent redirect) or 302 (temporary redirect)
    • next function: called if the slashes match expectations, and a redirect is not necessary. When not provided, the returned function acts in a Connect-like middleware compatibility mode, where it expects the last parameter to be a next to be called upon pass.

Returns a function with the following signature:

Middleware

When next is not specified, trailing-slash operates in a Connect/Express-compatible mode, where it can be used as middleware:

var trailingSlash = require('trailing-slash')
var express = require('express')

var app = express()

app.use(trailingSlash({slash: true}))

app.listen(8080)

License

MIT. See LICENSE for details.

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npm i trailing-slash

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2.0.2

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