backend/app/routing/routers/index.routes.js

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/*
* Index Routes
* -------------------------------------------------------------
* This is a sample routes file. Routes and their handlers should be
* defined here, but no logic should occur.
*/
const index = {
/*
* Define the prefix applied to each of these routes.
* For example, if prefix is '/auth':
* '/' becomes '/auth'
* '/login' becomes '/auth/login'
*/
prefix: '/',
/*
* Define middleware that should be applied to all
* routes defined in this file. Middleware should be
* included using its non-prefixed canonical name.
*
* You can pass arguments along to a middleware by
* specifying it as an array where the first element
* is the canonical name of the middleware and the
* second element is the argument passed to the
* handler's exec() method.
*/
middleware: [
// 'MiddlewareName', // Or without arguments
],
/*
* Define GET routes.
* These routes are registered as GET methods.
* Handlers for these routes should be specified as
* an array of canonical references to controller methods
* or middleware that are applied in order.
*/
get: {
// handlers should be a list of either controller:: or middleware:: references
// e.g. middleware::HomeLogger
// e.g. controller::Home.welcome
'/': [ 'controller::Home.welcome' ],
// Placeholder for auth dashboard. You'd replace this with
// your own route protected by 'middleware::auth:UserOnly'
'/dash': [ 'controller::Home.welcome' ],
'/login': [ 'middleware::auth:GuestOnly', 'controller::Home.get_login' ],
'/test-json' : [ 'controller::Export.json_export' ],
'/test-markdown' : [ 'controller::Export.markdown_export' ]
},
/*
* Define POST routes.
* These routes are registered as POST methods.
* Handlers for these routes should be specified as
* an array of canonical references to controller methods
* or middleware that are applied in order.
*/
post: {
},
}
module.exports = exports = index