A router for Worker Runtimes such as Cloudflare Workers and Service Workers.
This router is inspired by previous work, specifically tiny-request-router
and itty-router
, but it
improves on them by providing better support for middleware, type inference, nested routing, and broader URL matching for use in service workers.
The goal of Worker Router is to infer types based on usage so that no explicit typing is required for standard use cases. This allows even JavaScript users to benefit from inline documentation and API discoverability. For example,
const router = new WorkersRouter()
.get('/about', basics(), (req, { userAgent }) => ok())
.get('/login', unsignedCookies(), (req, { cookies }) => ok())
In this example your editor can infer the types and documentation for
userAgent
, provided by thebasics
middlewarecookies
, provided by theunsignedCookies
middleware
Worker Router middlewares are just function that add properties to a generic context object. As such, they can be mixed and matched using standard tools from functional programming.
For convenience, this module provides a combine
utility to combine multiple middlewares into one.
const myReusableMW = combine(
basics(),
signedCookies({ secret: 'password123' }),
cookieSession({ user: '' })
);
const router = new WorkersRouter()
.get('/', myReusableMW, () => ok())
.post('/', combine(myReusableMW, bodyParser()), () => ok())
Note that type inference is maintained when combining middleware!
Worker Router supports delegating entire sub routes to another router:
const itemRouter = new WorkerRouter()
.get('/', (req, { params }) => ok(`Matched "/item/`))
.get('/:id', (req, { params }) => ok(`Matched "/item/${params.id}`))
const router = new WorkersRouter()
.get('/', () => ok('Main Page'))
.use('/item*', itemRouter)
Internally, this router uses URLPattern
for routing, which allows it match URLs in the broadest sense.
For example, the following router, meant to be used in a Service Worker, can handle internal requests as well as intercept calls to external resources:
// file: "sw.js"
const router = new WorkersRouter()
.get('/', () => ok('Main Page'))
.get('/about', () => ok('About Page'))
.external('https://plausible.io/api/*', req => {
// intercepted
})
Worker Router has first class support for error handling. Its main purpose is to let you write your handlers without having to wrap everything inside a massive try {} catch
block. Instead, you can define special recover routes that get invoked when something goes wrong.
const router = new WorkersRouter()
.get('/', () => ok('Main Page'))
.get('/about', () => { throw Error('bang') })
.recover('*', (req, { error, response }) =>
new Response(`Something went wrong: ${error.message}`, response)
);
Worker Router comes with out of the box support for a variety of Worker Runtimes:
To use it in an environment that provides a global fetch
event, use
self.addEventListener('fetch', router)
(This works because the router implements the EventListener
interface)
To use it with Cloudflare's module workers, use
export default router
(This works because the router implements a fetch
method with compatible interface)
To use it with Deno/Deploy's serve
function, use
serve(router.serveCallback)
This module is part of the Worker Tools collection
⁕
Worker Tools are a collection of TypeScript libraries for writing web servers in Worker Runtimes such as Cloudflare Workers, Deno Deploy and Service Workers in the browser.
If you liked this module, you might also like:
- 🧭 Worker Router --- Complete routing solution that works across CF Workers, Deno and Service Workers
- 🔋 Worker Middleware --- A suite of standalone HTTP server-side middleware with TypeScript support
- 📄 Worker HTML --- HTML templating and streaming response library
- 📦 Storage Area --- Key-value store abstraction across Cloudflare KV, Deno and browsers.
- 🆗 Response Creators --- Factory functions for responses with pre-filled status and status text
- 🎏 Stream Response --- Use async generators to build streaming responses for SSE, etc...
- 🥏 JSON Fetch --- Drop-in replacements for Fetch API classes with first class support for JSON.
- 🦑 JSON Stream --- Streaming JSON parser/stingifier with first class support for web streams.
Worker Tools also includes a number of polyfills that help bridge the gap between Worker Runtimes:
- ✏️ HTML Rewriter --- Cloudflare's HTML Rewriter for use in Deno, browsers, etc...
- 📍 Location Polyfill --- A
Location
polyfill for Cloudflare Workers. - 🦕 Deno Fetch Event Adapter --- Dispatches global
fetch
events using Deno’s native HTTP server.
Fore more visit workers.tools.