I found a short example in ′Smashing Node.js: JavaScript Everywhere′ that I really liked.
By defining module-a
and module-b
as its own express applications, you can mount them into the main application as you like by using connects app.use( ) :
module-a.js
module.exports = function(){
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
app.get('/:id', function(req, res){...});
return app;
}();
module-b.js
module.exports = function(){
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
app.get('/:id', function(req, res){...});
return app;
}();
app.js
var express = require('express'),
app = express();
app.configure(..);
app.get('/', ....)
app.use('/module-a', require('./module-a'));
app.use('/where/ever', require('./module-b'));
app.listen(3000);
This would give you the routes
localhost:3000/
localhost:3000/module-a/:id
localhost:3000/where/ever/:id
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