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Works on Browser and Node.js\n\n_You might also be interested in [dush-no-chaining][], [dush-methods][] and [dush-tap-report][], \na plugins for [dush][] microscopic event emitter with simple \u0026 powerful plugin system._\n\n## Quality 👌\n\n\u003e By using [commitizen][czfriendly-url] and [conventional commit messages][conventional-messages-url], \nmaintaining meaningful [ChangeLog][changelogmd-url] \nand commit history based on [global conventions][conventions-url], \nfollowing [StandardJS][standard-url] code style through [ESLint][eslint-url] and\nhaving always up-to-date dependencies through integrations\nlike [GreenKeeper][gk-integration-url] and [David-DM][daviddm-url] service,\nthis package has top quality.\n\n[![code style][standard-img]][standard-url] \n[![commitizen friendly][czfriendly-img]][czfriendly-url] \n[![greenkeeper friendly][gkfriendly-img]][gkfriendly-url] \n[![dependencies][daviddm-deps-img]][daviddm-deps-url] \n\u003c!-- uncomment when need --\u003e\n\u003c!-- [![develop deps][daviddm-devdeps-img]][daviddm-devdeps-url] --\u003e\n\n## Stability 💯\n\n\u003e By following [Semantic Versioning][semver-url] through [standard-version][] releasing tool, \nthis package is very stable and its tests are passing both on [Windows (AppVeyor)][appveyor-ci-url] \nand [Linux (CircleCI)][circle-ci-url] with results \nfrom 100% to [400%][absolute-coverage-url] test coverage, reported respectively\nby [CodeCov][codecov-coverage-url] and [nyc (istanbul)][nyc-istanbul-url].\n\n[![following semver][following-semver-img]][following-semver-url] \n[![semantic releases][strelease-img]][strelease-url] \n[![linux build][circle-img]][circle-url] \n[![windows build][appveyor-img]][appveyor-url] \n[![code coverage][codecov-img]][codecov-url] \n[![nyc coverage][istanbulcov-img]][istanbulcov-url] \n\n## Support :clap:\n\n\u003e If you have any problems, consider opening [an issue][open-issue-url],\nping me on twitter ([@tunnckoCore][tunnckocore-twitter-url]),\njoin the [support chat][supportchat-url] room\nor queue a [live session][codementor-url] on CodeMentor with me.\nIf you don't have any problems, you're using it somewhere or\nyou just enjoy this product, then please consider [donating some cash][paypalme-url] at PayPal,\nsince this is [OPEN Open Source][opensource-project-url] project made\nwith :heart: at [Sofia, Bulgaria][bulgaria-url] 🇧🇬.\n\n[![tunnckoCore support][supportchat-img]][supportchat-url] \n[![code mentor][codementor-img]][codementor-url] \n[![paypal donate][paypalme-img]][paypalme-url] \n[![NPM monthly downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/dush-router.svg?style=flat)](https://npmjs.org/package/dush-router) \n[![npm total downloads][downloads-img]][downloads-url] \n\n## Highlights :sparkles:\n- **Small:** Really small and lightweight\n- **Easy:** Regex-based routing, for simple cases\n- **Extensible:** Can use [path-match][] under the hood\n- **Isomorphic:** For the browser or Node.js \u003e= v0.10\n- **Customize:** Control over route handler's arguments\n- **Great:** Sane and good defaults, but easy to customize\n- **Simple:** Based on awesome event system like [dush][]\n- **Stable:** Well tested, with [400% coverage](./package.json#L55-L61)\n- **Modern:** Plays well with [nanomorph][], [bel][] or any other thing\n- **Allows:** Adding multiple handlers on same route\n\n## Table of Contents\n- [Install](#install)\n- [Usage](#usage)\n- [API](#api)\n  * [router()](#router)\n  * [.addRoute](#addroute)\n  * [.createRoute](#createroute)\n  * [.navigate](#navigate)\n- [Notes](#notes)\n  * [About \"on route\"](#about-on-route)\n  * [About routing](#about-routing)\n- [Related](#related)\n- [Contributing](#contributing)\n- [Building docs](#building-docs)\n- [Running tests](#running-tests)\n- [Author](#author)\n- [License](#license)\n\n_(TOC generated by [verb](https://github.com/verbose/verb) using [markdown-toc](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/markdown-toc))_\n\n## Install\nInstall with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/)\n\n```\n$ npm install dush-router --save\n```\n\nor install using [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com)\n\n```\n$ yarn add dush-router\n```\n\n## Usage\n\u003e For more use-cases see the [tests](test.js)\n\n```js\nconst dushRouter = require('dush-router')\n```\n\n## API\n\n### [router()](index.js#L37)\nA plugin that adds `.createRoute`, `.addRoute` and `.navigate` methods for any app based on [dush][], [base][] or [minibase][]. Notice that this plugin emit events - `route` if match, and `notFound` if not route found on defined routes.\n\n**Params**\n\n* `opts` **{Object}**: no options currently    \n* `returns` **{Function}**: a plugin function which should be passed to `.use` method  \n\n**Example**\n\n```js\nvar dush = require('dush')\nvar router = require('dush-router')\n\nvar app = dush()\napp.use(router())\n\nconsole.log(app._routes) // =\u003e []\nconsole.log(app.createRoute) // =\u003e function\nconsole.log(app.addRoute) // =\u003e function\nconsole.log(app.navigate) // =\u003e function\n```\n\n### [.addRoute](index.js#L85)\n\u003e Add/register an actual `route` with `handler` to the `app._routes` array. It uses `.createRoute` method to create an \"route\" object that is then pushed to `app._routes`.\n\n_**Note:** If route handler returns something the `app.navigate` method\nwill return that exact value on route match._\n\n**Params**\n\n* `route` **{String}**: a simple route, express-like definition, e.g. `/user/:id`    \n* `handler` **{Function}**: a function to be called when `route` match    \n* `returns` **{Object}**: instance for chaining  \n\n**Example**\n\n```js\napp.addRoute('/foobar', (context) =\u003e {\n  console.log('state:', context.state) // =\u003e { hello: 'world' }\n  console.log('params:', context.params) // =\u003e {}\n  console.log('route:', context.route) // =\u003e '/foobar'\n  console.log('pathname:', context.pathname) // =\u003e '/foobar'\n})\n\napp.navigate('/foobar', { hello: 'world' })\n\n// or with params\napp.addRoute('/user/:id', ({ state, params, route, pathname }) =\u003e {\n  console.log('Hello ', state.username) // =\u003e 'Hello Charlike'\n  console.log('Your ID is', params.id) // =\u003e 'Your ID is 123'\n\n  console.log('route', route) // =\u003e '/user/:id'\n  console.log('path', pathname) // =\u003e '/user/123'\n})\n\napp.navigate('/user/123', { username: 'Charlike' })\n```\n\n### [.createRoute](index.js#L142)\n\u003e Just create a `route` with `handler`, same as `.addRoute` method, but without adding it to `app._routes` array. This \"route\" object contains `.match`, `.regex`, `.route` and `.handler` properties. Where `.match` is a function that accepts single argument \"pathname\" to check against given `route`, `.handler` is the passed `handler` function, `.regex` is the generated regex for that `route` string and the `.route` is the given `route`. The `.match` function returns `null` if passed \"pathname\" string match to the given `route` but not params and `false` if passed \"pathname\" not match.\n\n_**Note:** This method does not call the given route handler._\n\n**Params**\n\n* `route` **{String}**: a simple route, express-like definition, e.g. `/user/:id`    \n* `handler` **{Function}**: a function to be called when `route` match    \n* `returns` **{Object}**: a \"route\" object with few properties  \n\n**Example**\n\n```js\nconst r = app.createRoute('/user/:id', function abc (params) {\n  console.log('hi user with id:', params.id)\n})\n\nconsole.log(r.match) // =\u003e function\nconsole.log(r.handler) // =\u003e function\nconsole.log(r.handler.name) // =\u003e 'abc'\nconsole.log(r.route) // =\u003e '/user/:id'\nconsole.log(r.regex) // =\u003e /^\\/user\\/(\\w+)$/i\n\nvar params = r.match('/user/123')\nconsole.log(params) // =\u003e { id: 123 }\n\n// manually call the route handler\nif (params !== false) {\n  r.handler(params || {})\n}\n\n// not match, so returns `false`\nparams = r.match('/foobar')\nconsole.log(params) // =\u003e false\n\nvar route = app.createRoute('/foobie', () =\u003e {})\n\n// match, but no params, so return `null`\nvar res = route.match('/foobie')\nconsole.log(res) // =\u003e null\n```\n\n### [.navigate](index.js#L199)\n\u003e Manually navigate to some route with url `pathname` and returns what the route handler returns. You can pass a custom `state` which will be passed to route handler's context as `context.state`. This method fires `notFound` event when not found match, and `route` when find a route.\n\n**Params**\n\n* `pathname` **{String}**: a url to navigate to    \n* `state` **{any}**: optionally pass a \"state\", passed to route's handler    \n* `returns` **{any}**: basically returns what the route handler return  \n\n**Example**\n\n```js\napp.on('notFound', (context) =\u003e {\n  console.log(`sorry ${context.pathname} page not exist`)\n  console.log('this is incoming state:', context.state)\n})\napp.navigate('/foo/bar/qux', { aa: 11 })\n\napp.addRoute('/hello/:place', (context) =\u003e {\n  console.log('hi', context.params.place) // =\u003e 'hi world'\n})\napp.navigate('/hello/world')\n\n// remove default \"on route\" handler\napp.off('route')\n\n// and define your custom one,\n// to change route handler arguments\napp.on('route', (handler, context) =\u003e {\n  return handler(context.state, context.params)\n})\n\n// notice the handler signature, it's different than\n// the default one seen in above `/hello/:place` route\napp.addRoute('/user/:name', (state, params) =\u003e {\n  var name = state.username || params.name\n\n  console.log('name:', name) // =\u003e 'name: john' or 'name: charlike'\n\n  return name\n})\n\n// it returns what the route handler return\nvar res = app.navigate('/user/john')\nconsole.log(res) // =\u003e 'john', because there's no passed state\n\nvar ret = app.navigate('/user/hey', { username: 'charlike '})\nconsole.log(ret) // =\u003e 'charlike'\n```\n\n## Notes\n\n### About \"on route\"\n\nYou can customize everything. By default, we call the route handler with single \"context\" object\nwhich contains `.route`, `.pathname`, `.params` and `.state` properties.\n\n- `route` - the route of the handler, e.g. `/user/:id`\n- `pathname` - the incoming url - 1st argument of `.navigate` method, e.g. `/user/charlike`\n- `state` - optional \"state\" for the page - 2nd argument of `.navigate` method, e.g. `{ foo: 1 }`\n- `params` - object, containing the params of the route, e.g. `{ id: 'charlike' }`\n\nBut instead of this you may want to pass more additional arguments to route handler or include \nonly few of these above. To do this you can `off` the default `.on('route')` logic and provide\na new logic. The listener of `route` event will be passed with `(handler, context, el)` signature.\nWhere `handler` is the route handler function, `context` is the above context object, and `el` can be\nthe \"previous\" returned value of the handler call (it is useful for diffing).\n\nIn above API docs have existing example, but let's try it again.\n\n```js\n// remove the defafult\napp.off('route')\n```\n\nOkey, let's say we want our route handlers to have `(params, actions)` signature.\nWe can get the first from the \"context\" object, but what about \"actions\". Let's think\n of the route handler as _\"view\"_, so we want to pass some actions to be done on some scenario.\n\n\u003e _**Tip:** This is the perfect place to plug in a virtual or real dom diffing algorithm! You\ndefinitely should try to use [nanomorph][] here to see the magic! :)_ \n\n```js\nconst actions = {\n  hi: (name) =\u003e alert('hi ' + name)\n}\n\napp.on('route', (handler, context) =\u003e {\n  return handler(context.params, actions)\n})\n```\n\nNow, let's define our simple view with [bel][], a simple DOM builder using tagged template strings.\n\n```js\nconst html = require('bel')\n\napp.addRoute('/hello/:name', (params, actions) =\u003e {\n  return html`\u003cdiv\u003e\n    \u003ch1\u003eHello ${params.name}\u003c/h1\u003e\n    \u003cbutton onclick=${() =\u003e actions.hi(params.name)}\u003eClick me to alert you\u003c/button\u003e\n  \u003c/div\u003e`\n})\n```\n\nThis view just outputs one heading and a button, which when is clicked will say \"hi\" to different persons,\nbased on the passed url, which in our case will be fired with `.navigate` method.\n\n```js\nconst res = app.navigate('/hello/charlike')\n\nconsole.log(res) // =\u003e DOM element\nconsole.log(res.toString())\n// =\u003e\n// \u003cdiv\u003e\n//   \u003ch1\u003eHello charlike\u003c/h1\u003e\n//   \u003cbutton\u003eClick me to alert you\u003c/button\u003e\n// \u003c/div\u003e\n```\n\nAnd because `.navigate` method returns what is returned value from the matched route, we can\neasy get the rendered page.\n\n### About routing\n\nBy default we use _really simple_ approach for covering most common and simple cases. It is similar\nto what we see in Express app's routing, where `:name` is a placeholder for some param.\n\nBut because everything is some simple, small and pluggable, you can create another plugin\nthat provide a different `.createRoute` method, for example using [path-match][]. There's \nonly few things that you should follow and they can be seen in the source code, \nit is pretty small and easy to understand.\n\n## Related\n- [dush-better-use](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dush-better-use): Adds support for named plugins and better error handling, by overriding the default `.use` method | [homepage](https://github.com/tunnckocore/dush-better-use#readme \"Adds support for named plugins and better error handling, by overriding the default `.use` method\")\n- [dush-methods](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dush-methods): Plugin for `dush` and anything based on it. 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A plugin for `dush` event emitter or anything based on it | [homepage](https://github.com/tunnckocore/dush-tap-report#readme \"A simple TAP report producer based on event system. A plugin for `dush` event emitter or anything based on it\")\n- [dush](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dush): Microscopic \u0026 functional event emitter in ~260 bytes, extensible through plugins. | [homepage](https://github.com/tunnckocore/dush#readme \"Microscopic \u0026 functional event emitter in ~260 bytes, extensible through plugins.\")\n- [minibase-create-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/minibase-create-plugin): Utility for [minibase][] and [base][] that helps you create plugins | [homepage](https://github.com/node-minibase/minibase-create-plugin#readme \"Utility for [minibase][] and [base][] that helps you create plugins\")\n- [minibase-is-registered](https://www.npmjs.com/package/minibase-is-registered): Plugin for [minibase][] and [base][], that adds `isRegistered` method to your application to detect if plugin is already registered and… [more](https://github.com/node-minibase/minibase-is-registered#readme) | [homepage](https://github.com/node-minibase/minibase-is-registered#readme \"Plugin for [minibase][] and [base][], that adds `isRegistered` method to your application to detect if plugin is already registered and returns true or false if named plugin is already registered on the instance.\")\n- [minibase](https://www.npmjs.com/package/minibase): Minimalist alternative for Base. Build complex APIs with small units called plugins. Works well with most of the already existing… [more](https://github.com/node-minibase/minibase#readme) | [homepage](https://github.com/node-minibase/minibase#readme \"Minimalist alternative for Base. Build complex APIs with small units called plugins. Works well with most of the already existing [base][] plugins.\")\n\n## Contributing\nPull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue][open-issue-url].  \nPlease read the [contributing guidelines][contributing-url] for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.  \nIf you need some help and can spent some cash, feel free to [contact me at CodeMentor.io][codementor-url] too.\n\n**In short:** If you want to contribute to that project, please follow these things\n\n1. Please DO NOT edit [README.md](README.md), [CHANGELOG.md][changelogmd-url] and [.verb.md](.verb.md) files. See [\"Building docs\"](#building-docs) section.\n2. Ensure anything is okey by installing the dependencies and run the tests. See [\"Running tests\"](#running-tests) section.\n3. Always use `npm run commit` to commit changes instead of `git commit`, because it is interactive and user-friendly. It uses [commitizen][] behind the scenes, which follows Conventional Changelog idealogy.\n4. Do NOT bump the version in package.json. For that we use `npm run release`, which is [standard-version][] and follows Conventional Changelog idealogy.\n\nThanks a lot! :)\n\n## Building docs\nDocumentation and that readme is generated using [verb-generate-readme][], which is a [verb][] generator, so you need to install both of them and then run `verb` command like that\n\n```\n$ npm install verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme --global \u0026\u0026 verb\n```\n\n_Please don't edit the README directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in [.verb.md](.verb.md)._\n\n## Running tests\nClone repository and run the following in that cloned directory\n\n```\n$ npm install \u0026\u0026 npm test\n```\n\n## Author\n**Charlike Mike Reagent**\n\n+ [github/tunnckoCore](https://github.com/tunnckoCore)\n+ [twitter/tunnckoCore](https://twitter.com/tunnckoCore)\n+ [codementor/tunnckoCore](https://codementor.io/tunnckoCore)\n\n## License\nCopyright © 2017, [Charlike Mike Reagent](https://i.am.charlike.online). 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