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Version 2.0 upgrade notes

Using ESM module by default

New version of JsRoutes doesn't try to guess your javascript environment module system because JS has generated a ton of legacy module systems in the past. ESM upgrade is recommended.

However, if you don't want to follow that pass, specify module_type configuration option instead based on module system available in your JS environment. Here are supported values:

  • CJS
  • UMD
  • AMD
  • ESM
  • nil

Explaination Article

If you don't want to use any JS module system and make routes available via a global variable, specify nil as a module_type and use namespace option:

JsRoutes.setup do |config|
  config.module_type = nil
  config.namespace = "Routes"
end

JSDoc comment

New version of js-routes generates function comment in the JSDoc format. If you have any problems with that, you can disable it like this:

JsRoutes.setup do |config|
  config.documentation = false
end

required_params renamed

In case you are using required_params property, it is now renamed and converted to a method:

// Old style
Routes.post_path.required_params  // => ['id']
// New style
Routes.post_path.requiredParams() // => ['id']

ParameterMissing error rework

ParameterMissing is renamed to ParametersMissing error and now list all missing parameters instead of just first encountered in its message. Missing parameters are now available via ParametersMissing#keys property.

try {
  return Routes.inbox_path();
} catch(error) {
  if (error.name === 'ParametersMissing') {
    console.warn(`Missing route keys ${error.keys.join(', ')}. Ignoring.`);
    return "#";
  } else {
    throw error;
  }
}