Koa middleware that adds trailing slashes on an URL.
Notice: koa-add-trailing-slashes@2 supports koa@2; if you want to use this module with koa@1, please use koa-add-trailing-slashes@1.
npm install koa-add-trailing-slashes
const Koa = require('koa');
const app = new Koa();
app.use(require('koa-add-trailing-slashes')(opts));optsoptions object.
index- Default file name, defaults to 'index.html'. Will automatically add slashes to folders that contain this index file, expected to be used withkoa-static. Defaults toindex.html.defer- If true, serves after yield next, allowing any downstream middleware to respond first. Defaults totrue.chained- If the middleware should continue modifying the url if it detects that a redirect already have been performed. Defaults totrue.
const Koa = require('koa');
const addTrailingSlashes = require('koa-add-trailing-slashes');
const app = new Koa();
app.use(addTrailingSlashes());
app.use(ctx => {
ctx.body = 'Hello World';
});
app.listen(3000);Make sure this is added before an eventual koa-static middleware to make sure requests to files are not changed and managed correctly. This because it will not rewrite the URL if a body has been set along with status 200. Once exception to this is if the body is the index file described above, to make sure a trailing slash is added to the end of a folder that serves the index file.
If all paths always should be rewritten one can set defer to false.
Example
If the url in the browser is /foo and koa-static resolves that to foo/index.html internally along with opts.index matching the filename, in this case index.html, the path will end up as /foo/.
MIT