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Path can be regexp #1
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As stated in the comment on lines 17-19, path can be a RegExp, or an object featuring a url and an array of methods.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ declare namespace unless { | |||
* and methods key-pairs. If the request path or path and method match, the middleware will not run. Check | |||
* Examples for usage. | |||
*/ | |||
path?: string | string[]; | |||
path?: string | RegExp | (string | RegExp | { url: (string | RegExp); methods: string[]; })[]; |
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Could you link to the docs/implementation that say that
- a regexp is supported for
url
- you can mix string, regexp and objects in the array (the comment says you cant)
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Pretty obscure, but I did see https://github.com/jfromaniello/express-unless/blob/master/index.js#L51-L61 and https://github.com/jfromaniello/express-unless/blob/master/index.js#L22-L24. Seems kind of a redundant API to support methods in two places.
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The docs don't make it clear, but from the implementation, if a path is passed that has a URL property, the same code is recursively called with the path set to that property instead. So the url member of the object can be any kind of object that could be passed unwrapped, including stupid things like { url: { url: { url: /regex/ } } }
Again, because objects are just converted, you can mix them into the array.
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In that case I would say we should define a type alias so we can reference it recursively.
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@felixfbecker I wouldn't bother to model the api exactly like that, I'd model the parts people actually need. That functionality may go away if the code is refactored, and IMHO should not be used. It's more likely to be a bug than not.
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Type alias / interface is still nicer than inline-interface because it can be referenced.
As stated in the comment on lines 17-19, path can be a RegExp, or an object featuring a url and an array of methods.