# Introduction [Reitit](https://github.com/metosin/reitit) is a fast data-driven router for Clojure(Script). * Simple data-driven [route syntax](./basics/route_syntax.md) * [Route conflict resolution](./basics/route_conflicts.md) * First-class [route data](./basics/route_data.md) * Bi-directional routing * [Pluggable coercion](./coercion/coercion.md) ([schema](https://github.com/plumatic/schema) & [clojure.spec](https://clojure.org/about/spec)) * Extendable * Modular * [Fast](performance.md) * [Frontend routing](./frontend/README.md) Modules: * `reitit-core` - the routing core * [`reitit-ring`](ring/ring.md) with [data-driven middleware](https://metosin.github.io/reitit/ring/data_driven_middleware.html) * `reitit-spec` [clojure.spec](https://clojure.org/about/spec) coercion * `reitit-schema` [Schema](https://github.com/plumatic/schema) coercion * `reitit-swagger` [Swagger2](https://swagger.io/) apidocs * `reitit-swagger-ui` Integrated [Swagger UI](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-ui). * `reitit-frontend` Tools for frontend routing. To use Reitit, add the following dependency to your project: ```clj [metosin/reitit "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] ``` Optionally, the parts can be required separately: ```clj [metosin/reitit-core "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/reitit-ring "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/reitit-spec "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/reitit-schema "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/reitit-swagger "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/reitit-swagger-ui "0.2.0-SNAPSHOT"] [metosin/frontend "0.1.4-SNAPSHOT"] ``` For discussions, there is a [#reitit](https://clojurians.slack.com/messages/reitit/) channel in [Clojurians slack](http://clojurians.net/). # Examples ## Simple router ```clj (require '[reitit.core :as r]) (def router (r/router [["/api/ping" ::ping] ["/api/orders/:id" ::order-by-id]])) ``` Routing: ```clj (r/match-by-path router "/api/ipa") ; nil (r/match-by-path router "/api/ping") ; #Match{:template "/api/ping" ; :data {:name ::ping} ; :result nil ; :path-params {} ; :path "/api/ping"} (r/match-by-path router "/api/orders/1") ; #Match{:template "/api/orders/:id" ; :data {:name ::order-by-id} ; :result nil ; :path-params {:id "1"} ; :path "/api/orders/1"} ``` Reverse-routing: ```clj (r/match-by-name router ::ipa) ; nil (r/match-by-name router ::ping) ; #Match{:template "/api/ping" ; :data {:name ::ping} ; :result nil ; :path-params {} ; :path "/api/ping"} (r/match-by-name router ::order-by-id) ; #PartialMatch{:template "/api/orders/:id" ; :data {:name :user/order-by-id} ; :result nil ; :path-params nil ; :required #{:id}} (r/partial-match? (r/match-by-name router ::order-by-id)) ; true (r/match-by-name router ::order-by-id {:id 2}) ; #Match{:template "/api/orders/:id", ; :data {:name ::order-by-id}, ; :result nil, ; :path-params {:id 2}, ; :path "/api/orders/2"} ``` ## Ring-router Ring-router adds support for `:handler` functions, `:middleware` and routing based on `:request-method`. It also supports pluggable parameter coercion (`clojure.spec`), data-driven middleware, route and middleware compilation, dynamic extensions and more. ```clj (require '[reitit.ring :as ring]) (defn handler [_] {:status 200, :body "ok"}) (defn wrap [handler id] (fn [request] (update (handler request) :wrap (fnil conj '()) id))) (def app (ring/ring-handler (ring/router ["/api" {:middleware [[wrap :api]]} ["/ping" {:get handler :name ::ping}] ["/admin" {:middleware [[wrap :admin]]} ["/users" {:get handler :post handler}]]]))) ``` Routing: ```clj (app {:request-method :get, :uri "/api/admin/users"}) ; {:status 200, :body "ok", :wrap (:api :admin} (app {:request-method :put, :uri "/api/admin/users"}) ; nil ``` Reverse-routing: ```clj (require '[reitit.core :as r]) (-> app (ring/get-router) (r/match-by-name ::ping)) ; #Match{:template "/api/ping" ; :data {:middleware [[#object[user$wrap] :api]] ; :get {:handler #object[user$handler]} ; :name ::ping} ; :result #Methods{...} ; :path-params nil ; :path "/api/ping"} ```