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Koa middleware framework for nodejs

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Expressive HTTP middleware framework for node.js to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. Koa's middleware stack flows in a stack-like manner, allowing you to perform actions downstream then filter and manipulate the response upstream.

Only methods that are common to nearly all HTTP servers are integrated directly into Koa's small ~570 SLOC codebase. This includes things like content negotiation, normalization of node inconsistencies, redirection, and a few others.

Koa is not bundled with any middleware.

Installation

Koa requires node v7.6.0 or higher for ES2015 and async function support.

$ npm install koa

Hello Koa

const Koa = require('koa');
const app = new Koa();

// response
app.use(ctx => {
  ctx.body = 'Hello Koa';
});

app.listen(3000);

Getting started

Middleware

Koa is a middleware framework that can take two different kinds of functions as middleware:

  • async function

  • common function

Here is an example of logger middleware with each of the different functions:

async functions (node v7.6+)

Common function

Koa v1.x Middleware Signature

The middleware signature changed between v1.x and v2.x. The older signature is deprecated.

Old signature middleware support will be removed in v3

Please see the Migration Guidearrow-up-right for more information on upgrading from v1.x and using v1.x middleware with v2.x.

Context, Request and Response

Each middleware receives a Koa Context object that encapsulates an incoming http message and the corresponding response to that message. ctx is often used as the parameter name for the context object.

Koa provides a Request object as the request property of the Context. Koa's Request object provides helpful methods for working with http requests which delegate to an IncomingMessagearrow-up-right from the node http module.

Here is an example of checking that a requesting client supports xml.

Koa provides a Response object as the response property of the Context. Koa's Response object provides helpful methods for working with http responses which delegate to a ServerResponsearrow-up-right .

Koa's pattern of delegating to Node's request and response objects rather than extending them provides a cleaner interface and reduces conflicts between different middleware and with Node itself as well as providing better support for stream handling. The IncomingMessage can still be directly accessed as the req property on the Context and ServerResponse can be directly accessed as the res property on the Context.

Here is an example using Koa's Response object to stream a file as the response body.

The Context object also provides shortcuts for methods on its request and response. In the prior examples, ctx.type can be used instead of ctx.response.type and ctx.accepts can be used instead of ctx.request.accepts.

For more information on Request, Response and Context, see the Request API Referencearrow-up-right, Response API Referencearrow-up-right and Context API Referencearrow-up-right.

Koa Application

The object created when executing new Koa() is known as the Koa application object.

The application object is Koa's interface with node's http server and handles the registration of middleware, dispatching to the middleware from http, default error handling, as well as configuration of the context, request and response objects.

Learn more about the application object in the Application API Referencearrow-up-right.

Documentation

Troubleshooting

Check the Troubleshooting Guidearrow-up-right or Debugging Koaarrow-up-right in the general Koa guide.

Running tests

Reporting vulnerabilities

To report a security vulnerability, please do not open an issue, as this notifies attackers of the vulnerability. Instead, please email dead_horseenvelope, jonathanongenvelope, and niftylettuceenvelope to disclose.

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