This repo is being kept for historical purposes and may be deleted in the future. To use the restify plugins, please use:
require('restify').plugins
A collection of core restify plugins
Install the module with: npm install restify-plugins
This is the core set of plugins that restify ships with. These include lots of header parsing handlers, data parsing handlers, as well as other useful logging/metrics handlers.
This module includes the follow pre
plugins, which are intended to be used
prior to the routing of a request:
sanitizePath()
- cleans up duplicate or trailing / on the URLcontext()
- Provide req.set(key, val) and req.get(key) methods for setting and retrieving context to a specific request.userAgent(options)
- used to support edge cases for HEAD requests when using curloptions.userAgentRegExp
{RegExp} regexp to capture curl user-agents
strictQueryParams()
- checks req.urls query params with strict key/val format and rejects non-strict requests with status code 400.options.message
{String} response body message string
This module includes the following header parser plugins:
acceptParser(accepts)
- Accept headeraccepts
{Array} an array of acceptable types
authorizationParser(options)
- Authorization headeroptions
{Object} options object passed to http-signature module
conditionalRequest()
- Conditional headers (If-*)fullResponse()
- handles disappeared CORS headers
This module includes the following data parsing plugins:
bodyParser(options)
- parses POST bodies toreq.body
. automatically uses one of the following parsers based on content type:urlEncodedBodyParser(options)
- parses url encoded form bodiesjsonBodyParser(options)
- parses JSON POST bodiesmultipartBodyParser(options)
- parses multipart form bodies- All bodyParsers support the following options:
options.mapParams
- default false. copies parsed post body values onto req.paramsoptions.overrideParams
- default false. only applies when if mapParams true. when true, will stomp on req.params value when existing value is found.
jsonp()
- parses JSONP callbackqueryParser()
- Parses URL query paramters intoreq.query
. Many options correspond directly to option defined for the underlyingqs.parse
.options.mapParams
- Default false. Copies parsed query parameters intoreq.params
.options.overrideParams
- Default false. Only applies when if mapParams true. When true, will stomp on req.params field when existing value is found.options.allowDots
- Default false. Transform?foo.bar=baz
to a nested object:{foo: {bar: 'baz'}}
.options.arrayLimit
- Default 20. Only transform?a[$index]=b
to an array if$index
is less thanarrayLimit
.options.depth
- Default 5. The depth limit for parsing nested objects, e.g.?a[b][c][d][e][f][g][h][i]=j
.options.parameterLimit
- Default 1000. Maximum number of query params parsed. Additional params are silently dropped.options.parseArrays
- Default true. Whether to parse?a[]=b&a[1]=c
to an array, e.g.{a: ['b', 'c']}
.options.plainObjects
- Default false. Whetherreq.query
is a "plain" object -- does not inherit fromObject
. This can be used to allow query params whose names collide with Object methods, e.g.?hasOwnProperty=blah
.options.strictNullHandling
- Default false. If true,?a&b=
results in{a: null, b: ''}
. Otherwise,{a: '', b: ''}
.
requestLogger(options)
- adds timers for each handler in your request chainoptions.properties
{Object} properties to pass to bunyan'slog.child()
method
The module includes the following request plugins:
reqIdHeaders(options)
- a plugin that lets you use incoming request header values to set the request id (5.x compatible only)options.headers
{Array} an array of header names to use. lookup precedence is left to right (lowest index first)
The module includes the following response plugins:
-
dateParser(delta)
- expires requests based on current time + deltadelta
{Number} age in seconds
-
gzip(options)
- gzips the response if client accepts itoptions
{Object} options to pass to zlib
-
serveStatic()
- used to serve static files -
throttle(options)
- throttles responsesoptions.burst
{Number}options.rate
{Number}options.ip
{Boolean}options.username
{Boolean}options.xff
{Boolean}options.overrides
{Object}
-
requestExpiry(options)
- A request expiry will use headers to tell if the incoming request has expired or not. There are two options for this plugin:- Absolute Time
- Time in Milliseconds since the Epoch when this request should be considered expired
- Timeout
- The request start time is supplied
- A timeout, in milliseconds, is given
- The timeout is added to the request start time to arrive at the absolute time in which the request is considered expires
options.absoluteHeader
{String} header name of the absolute time for request expirationoptions.startHeader
{String} header name for the start time of the requestoptions.timeoutHeader
{String} The header name for the time in milliseconds that should ellapse before the request is considered expired.
- Absolute Time
The module includes the following plugins to be used with restify's pre
, routed
, and after
event, e.g., server.on('after', plugins.auditLogger());
:
auditLogger(options)
- an audit logger for recording all handled requestsoptions.event
{String} The name of the event, one ofpre
,routed
, orafter
options.log
{Object} bunyan logger[options.server]
{Object} restify server. if passed in, causes server to emit 'auditlog' event after audit logs are flushed[options.printLog]
{Boolean} when true, prints audit logs. defaults to true.
The module includes the following plugins to be used with restify's after
event, e.g., server.on('after', plugins.metrics());
:
metrics(callback)
- a metrics plugin which will invoke callback with the the following parameters (5.x compatible only):err
{Object} an error if the request had an errormetrics
{Object} - metrics about the requestmetrics.statusCode
{Number} status code of the response. can be undefined in the case of an uncaughtExceptionmetrics.method
{String} http request verbmetrics.latency
{Number} request latencymetrics.path
{String} req.path() valuemetrics.inflightRequests
{Number} Number of inflight requests pending in restify.metrics.unifinishedRequests
{Number} Same asinflightRequests
metrics.connectionState
{String} can be either 'close', 'aborted', or undefined. If this value is set, err will be a correspondingRequestCloseError
orRequestAbortedError
. If connectionState is either 'close' or 'aborted', then the statusCode is not applicable since the connection was severed before a response was written.req
{Object} the request objres
{Object} the response objroute
{Object} the route obj that serviced the request
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Copyright (c) 2015 Alex Liu
Licensed under the MIT license.