h4 0.2.0
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A minimal HTTP framework for building elegant server applications.
H4. #

A lightweight, minimal HTTP framework for productive and fun API development with dart.
This is a new project under active development
There's an express-like server framework in the dart ecosystem called Alfred.
This is the H3 implementation with similar design goals. Special thanks to Pooya Parsa and the Unjs community for making a awesome http library.
Features #
- Lightweight: H4 ships with a small core and a set of composable utilities.
- Middleware: H4 comes with built-in
onRequestandonErrormiddleware. - Generic Handlers: Specify the return type of your handler functions.
Getting Started #
Add H4 to your pubspec.yaml:
dependencies:
h4: ^1.0.0
Or install with dart pub get
dart pub add h4
Import the library and start building your server:
import 'package:h4/create.dart';
void main() {
var app = createApp();
var router = createRouter();
app.use(router);
router.get("/", (event) => "Hello world!");
}
Examples #
Manual Start #
void main() {
var app = createApp(port: 4000, autoStart: false);
var router = createRouter();
app.use(router);
router.get("/hi", (event) => "Hi")
app.start()
}
Generic handlers #
Specify the return type of your handlers
router.get<bool>("/25/**", (event) => true);
Global Hooks #
You can register global hooks:
onRequestonError
These hooks are called for every request and can be used to add global logic to your app such as logging, error handling, etc.
var app = createApp(
port: 5173,
onRequest: (event) => {},
onError: (error, stacktrace, event) => {},
afterResponse: (event) => {},
);
var router = createRouter();
app.use(router);
Error Handling #
You can throw a create error Exception that will terminate the request and send a 400 - Bad Request response
router.get('/error', (event) async {
try {
// Code that could fail.
}
catch(e) {
throw CreateError(message: 'Womp Womp', errorCode: 400);
}
});
The client recieves this json payload -
{
"status": 400,
"message": "Womp Womp"
}
Param Routing #
You can define parameters in your routes using : prefix:
router.get('/users/:id', (event) {
final userId = event.params['id'];
return 'User $userId'
});
Wildcard Routing #
// Matches 'articles/page' and '/articles/otherPage' but not 'articles/page/otherPage'
router.get('/articles/*', (event) {
final path = event.path;
return 'The tea is teaing!!'
});
// Matches 'articles/foo/bar' and 'articles/rice/eba/beans'
router.get('/articles/**', (event) {
final path = event.path;
return 'The tea is teaing!!'
});
Utilities #
A set of composable utilities that help you add functionality to your server
readRequestBody #
Reads the request body as json or text depending on the contentType of the request body.
router.post("/vamos", (event) async {
var body = await readRequestBody(event);
return body;
});
getHeader #
Get the value of any of the incoming request headers. For convenience you can use the HTTPHeaders utility to get header strings.
router.post("/vamos", (event) async {
var header = getHeader(event, HttpHeaders.userAgentHeader);
return body;
});
Contributing #
A good first PR would be helping me improve the test coverage of this library, or adding one of the utilities listed here.
Running tests #
In the root directory run
dart test
Code of Conduct. #
Show respect and consideration for others when creating issues and contributing to the library. Only good vibes!