NAME
Router::XS - Fast URI path to value lookup
SYNOPSIS
use Router::XS ':all';
my $user_home_page = sub { ... };
add_route('/user/*', $user_home_page);
my ($sub, @captures) = check_route('/user/foobar');
# or use HTTP method verbs to add routes
get '/user/*' => sub { ... };
my ($sub, @captures) = check_route('GET/user/foobar');
FUNCTIONS
add_route ($path, $sub)
Adds a new route associated with a subroutine to the router. Will die
if a matching route has already been added. Accepts asterisks (*
) as wildcards for captures. $path
may be prepended with an HTTP method:
add_route('POST/some/path', $sub);
check_route ($path)
Checks a URI path against the added routes and returns undef
if no match is found, otherwise returning the associated subroutine reference and any captures from wildcards:
my ($sub, @captures) = check_route('POST/some/path');
get/post/put/patch/del/head/conn/options/any
Sugar for add_route
: adds a route using $path
for the associated HTTP method:
put '/product/*' => sub { ... };
The any
function accepts any HTTP method. When an incoming request is received, check_route
must still be called.
See the test file included in this distribution for further examples.
THREAD SAFETY
Router::XS is not thread safe: however if you add all routes at the startup of an application under a single thread, and do not call add_route
thereafter, it should be thread safe.
BENCHMARKS
On my machine Router::XS performs well against other fast Routers. The test conditions add 200 routes, and then check how fast the router can match the path '/interstitial/track':
Rate Router::Boom Router::R3 Router::XS
Router::Boom 344536/s -- -85% -93%
Router::R3 2235343/s 549% -- -54%
Router::XS 4860641/s 1311% 117% --
DEPENDENCIES
This module uses uthash to build a n-ary tree of paths. uthash
is a single C header file, included in this distribution. uthash is copyright (c) 2003-2017, Troy D. Hanson.
INSTALLATION
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
AUTHOR
© 2017 David Farrell
LICENSE
The (two-clause) FreeBSD License
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to ZipRecruiter for letting their employees contribute to Open Source.
SEE ALSO
There are many routers on CPAN including: