[examples] updated bodyDecoder middleware example

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//
// just to make these example a little bit interesting,
// make a little key value store with an http interface
// (see couchbd for a grown-up version of this)
//
// API:
// GET /
// retrive list of keys
//
// GET /[url]
// retrive object stored at [url]
// will respond with 404 if there is nothing stored at [url]
//
// POST /[url]
//
// JSON.parse the body and store it under [url]
// will respond 400 (bad request) if body is not valid json.
//
// TODO: cached map-reduce views and auto-magic sharding.
//
var Store = module.exports = function Store () {
this.store = {};
};
Store.prototype = {
get: function (key) {
return this.store[key]
},
set: function (key, value) {
return this.store[key] = value
},
handler:function () {
var store = this
return function (req, res) {
function send (obj, status) {
res.writeHead(200 || status,{'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
res.write(JSON.stringify(obj) + '\n')
res.end()
}
var url = req.url.split('?').shift()
if (url === '/') {
console.log('get index')
return send(Object.keys(store.store))
} else if (req.method == 'GET') {
var obj = store.get (url)
send(obj || {error: 'not_found', url: url}, obj ? 200 : 404)
} else {
//post: buffer body, and parse.
var body = '', obj
req.on('data', function (c) { body += c})
req.on('end', function (c) {
try {
obj = JSON.parse(body)
} catch (err) {
return send (err, 400)
}
store.set(url, obj)
send({ok: true})
})
}
}
}
}

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/*
bodyDecoder-middleware.js: Basic example of `connect.bodyParser()` middleware in node-http-proxy
Copyright (c) Nodejitsu 2013
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
var http = require('http'),
connect = require('connect'),
request = require('request'),
colors = require('colors'),
util = require('util'),
Store = require('../helpers/store'),
httpProxy = require('../../lib/http-proxy'),
proxy = httpProxy.createProxyServer({});
http.createServer(new Store().handler()).listen(7531, function () {
util.puts('http '.blue + 'greetings '.green + 'server'.blue + ' started '.green.bold + 'on port '.blue + '7531'.yellow);
//try these commands:
// get index:
// curl localhost:7531
// []
//
// get a doc:
// curl localhost:7531/foo
// {"error":"not_found"}
//
// post an doc:
// curl -X POST localhost:7531/foo -d '{"content": "hello", "type": "greeting"}'
// {"ok":true}
//
// get index (now, not empty)
// curl localhost:7531
// ["/foo"]
//
// get doc
// curl localhost:7531/foo
// {"content": "hello", "type": "greeting"}
//
// now, suppose we wanted to direct all objects where type == "greeting" to a different store
// than where type == "insult"
//
// we can use connect connect-bodyDecoder and some custom logic to send insults to another Store.
//insult server:
http.createServer(new Store().handler()).listen(2600, function () {
util.puts('http '.blue + 'insults '.red + 'server'.blue + ' started '.green.bold + 'on port '.blue + '2600'.yellow);
//greetings -> 7531, insults-> 2600
// now, start a proxy server.
//don't worry about incoming contont type
//bodyParser.parse[''] = JSON.parse
connect.createServer(
//refactor the body parser and re-streamer into a separate package
connect.bodyParser(),
//body parser absorbs the data and end events before passing control to the next
// middleware. if we want to proxy it, we'll need to re-emit these events after
//passing control to the middleware.
require('connect-restreamer')(),
function (req, res) {
//if your posting an obect which contains type: "insult"
//it will get redirected to port 2600.
//normal get requests will go to 7531 nad will not return insults.
var port = (req.body && req.body.type === 'insult' ? 2600 : 7531)
proxy.web(req, res, { target: { host: 'localhost', port: port }});
}
).listen(1337, function () {
util.puts('http proxy server'.blue + ' started '.green.bold + 'on port '.blue + '1337'.yellow);
//bodyParser needs content-type set to application/json
//if we use request, it will set automatically if we use the 'json:' field.
function post (greeting, type) {
request.post({
url: 'http://localhost:1337/' + greeting,
json: {content: greeting, type: type || "greeting"}
})
}
post("hello")
post("g'day")
post("kiora")
post("houdy")
post("java", "insult")
//now, the insult should have been proxied to 2600
//curl localhost:2600
//["/java"]
//but the greetings will be sent to 7531
//curl localhost:7531
//["/hello","/g%27day","/kiora","/houdy"]
})
})
});

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"colors": "~0.6.2", "colors": "~0.6.2",
"socket.io": "~0.9.16", "socket.io": "~0.9.16",
"socket.io-client": "~0.9.16", "socket.io-client": "~0.9.16",
"connect": "~2.11.0" "connect": "~2.11.0",
"request": "~2.27.0",
"connect-restreamer": "~1.0.0"
} }
} }