Client/Server side Router

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daslicht

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Jul 4, 2013, 4:27:44 AM7/4/13
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Is there already a Router available which runs on the Client as well as on the Server side ?

Timur Shemsedinov

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Jul 4, 2013, 10:05:16 AM7/4/13
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To route what? Specify it exactly please

Kelsey Dawes

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Jul 4, 2013, 11:03:40 AM7/4/13
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Maybe you are looking for something like flatiron/director ? 

https://github.com/flatiron/director

[SNIP] -- from the github page --
Synopsis

Director is a router. Routing is the process of determining what code to run when a URL is requested.

Motivation

A routing library that works in both the browser and node.js environments with as few differences as possible. Simplifies the development of Single Page Apps and Node.js applications. Dependency free (doesn't require jQuery or Express, etc).
[/SNIP]


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daslicht

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Jul 4, 2013, 1:40:06 PM7/4/13
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My motivation is to create a simple graceful degrading hijax "Toolkit".


Essentially like the approach from derbyjs but without using derby.
I'd rather start simple from ground to have 100% control about my system instead of learning 
a big ready made framework.

learning by doing :D 

Director looks good but it only supports hashes, I would really prefer using the html5 push-state

Mikeal Rogers

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Jul 4, 2013, 7:03:11 PM7/4/13
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i think mapleTree will work with browserify.

Vladimir Varankin

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Jul 5, 2013, 3:18:02 AM7/5/13
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Take a look on susanin (https://github.com/nodules/susanin)

daslicht

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Jul 5, 2013, 7:10:41 AM7/5/13
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Thank you guys !

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