Simple framework that I use for all my personal projects. Mostly used for writing small API's and website
Routing is done via path
"/home" -> get:
ctx.send "hello"
"/mike" -> post:
ctx.send("Teapot", Http427)
You can specify before/after handlers by prefixing the verb
"/^path" -> beforeGet:
# Log all requests that happen
echo ctx.pathParams["path"]
Has seen in the examples the ctx
variable is used which is an implicit variable that allows you to
access everything about the request and specify what the response will be.
A nice feature of Mike that sets it apart from other Nim frameworks is support for context hooks that allow you to add parameters to your routes that get information for you and handle if its missing
"/some/route" -> post(x: Header[string], data: Json[SomeObject], page: Query[int]) ->
# Do stuff with parameters here
You can make your own context hooks to do anything from load some json to getting a database connection from a pool