Calling app.route('/my-app')
will return an express router that you can use to expose HTTP endpoints from your app.
module.exports = app => {
// Get an express router to expose new HTTP endpoints
const router = app.route('/my-app')
// Use any middleware
router.use(require('express').static('public'))
// Add a new route
router.get('/hello-world', (req, res) => {
res.send('Hello World')
})
}
Visit https://localhost:3000/my-app/hello-world to access the endpoint.
It is strongly encouraged to use the name of your package as the prefix so none of your routes or middleware conflict with other apps. For example, if probot/owners
exposed an endpoint, the app would call app.route('/owners')
to prefix all endpoints with /owners
.
See the express documentation for more information.
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