rouzer 3.1.0 → 3.2.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ and Zod validation between a Hattip-compatible server and a typed fetch client.
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  ## What it does
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  A Rouzer HTTP route tree defines URL patterns, named actions, method schemas, and
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- optional JSON or newline-delimited JSON response types once, then reuses that
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- contract to:
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+ optional JSON, error, or newline-delimited JSON response types once, then reuses
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+ that contract to:
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  - validate client arguments before `fetch`
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  - match and validate server requests before handlers run
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  - type handler context from path, query/body, headers, and middleware
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  - attach typed client action functions such as `client.profiles.get(...)`
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- - parse typed JSON responses and typed NDJSON response streams
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+ - parse typed JSON responses, declared error responses, and NDJSON streams
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  Rouzer optimizes for shared TypeScript route modules over language-agnostic API
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  schemas or generated SDKs.
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Use Rouzer if:
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  - your server and client can import the same TypeScript route tree
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  - you want Zod request validation on both sides of an HTTP boundary
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+ - response data is validated at data/client boundaries, not by re-checking every
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+ handler return
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  - a Hattip-compatible handler fits your server runtime
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  - you prefer named resource/action functions over a generated client class
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  - you need OpenAPI-first workflows, schema files, or generated clients for other
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  languages
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- - you need runtime response-body validation; `response: $type<T>()` and
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- `response: ndjson.$type<T>()` are compile-time only
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+ - you want the router to validate every response body at the server boundary;
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+ `$type<T>()`, `$error<T>()`, and `ndjson.$type<T>()` are type contracts
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  - you want a framework that owns controllers, data loading, rendering, and
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  deployment adapters
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  - you cannot use ESM or Zod v4+
@@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ Import the primary API from the root package and declare routes through the HTTP
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  subpath:
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  ```ts
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- import { $type, chain, createClient, createRouter } from 'rouzer'
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+ import { $error, $type, chain, createClient, createRouter } from 'rouzer'
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  import * as http from 'rouzer/http'
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  ```
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@@ -103,6 +105,49 @@ const { message } = await client.hello({
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  route arguments before `fetch`; server handlers validate matched path, query,
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  headers, and JSON bodies before your handler runs.
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+ ### Typed status responses
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+ Use a response map when client code needs declared error statuses as data instead
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+ of exceptions.
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+ ```ts
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+ import { $error, $type, createClient, createRouter } from 'rouzer'
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+ import * as http from 'rouzer/http'
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+
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+ type User = { id: string; name: string }
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+ type NotFound = { code: 'NOT_FOUND'; message: string }
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+
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+ export const getUser = http.get('users/:id', {
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+ response: {
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+ 200: $type<User>(),
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+ 404: $error<NotFound>(),
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+ },
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+ })
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+ export const routes = { getUser }
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+
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+ createRouter().use(routes, {
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+ getUser(ctx) {
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+ if (ctx.path.id === 'missing') {
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+ return ctx.error(404, {
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+ code: 'NOT_FOUND',
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+ message: 'User not found',
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+ })
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+ }
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+ return { id: ctx.path.id, name: 'Ada' }
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+ },
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+ })
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+
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+ const client = createClient({
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+ baseURL: 'https://example.com/api/',
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+ routes,
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+ })
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+
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+ const [error, user, status] = await client.getUser({ path: { id: '42' } })
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+ ```
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+ Success entries resolve as `[null, value, status]`; declared error entries
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+ resolve as `[error, null, status]`.
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+
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  ### NDJSON response streams
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  Use `response: ndjson.$type<T>()` for endpoints that stream
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  - [Concepts, API selection, and v2->v3 migration notes](docs/context.md)
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  - [Runnable shared-route example](examples/basic-usage.ts)
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+ - [Runnable typed error response example](examples/error-responses.ts)
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  - [Runnable NDJSON response-stream example](examples/ndjson-stream.ts)
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  - Generated declarations in the published package provide the exact signatures
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  for every public export, including the `rouzer/http` and `rouzer/ndjson`
@@ -106,8 +106,10 @@ export type ClientTree<T extends HttpRouteTree, TPrefix extends string = ''> = {
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  * Client action function attached for each HTTP action leaf.
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  *
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  * @remarks Actions whose schema has `response: $type<T>()` return parsed JSON
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- * as `T`. Actions whose schema has a plugin response marker return the plugin's
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- * client result type. Actions without a response marker return the raw
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+ * as `T`. Actions whose schema has a status-keyed response map return a tuple
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+ * union of `[null, value, status]` success entries and `[error, null, status]`
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+ * error entries. Actions whose schema has a plugin response marker return the
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+ * plugin's client result type. Actions without a response marker return the raw
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  * `Response`.
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  */
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  export type RouteFunction<T extends RouteSchema, P extends string> = (...p: RouteArgs<T, P> extends infer TArgs ? {} extends TArgs ? [args?: TArgs] : [args: TArgs] : never) => Promise<T extends {
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import { RoutePattern } from '@remix-run/route-pattern';
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  import { createHref } from '@remix-run/route-pattern/href';
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  import { shake } from '../common.js';
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  import { createResponsePluginMap, getResponsePluginMarkerId, } from '../response.js';
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+ import { getResponseMapPluginIds, isErrorMarker, isResponseMap, } from '../response-map.js';
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  /**
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  * Create a typed fetch client for an HTTP route tree.
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  *
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  }
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  async function response(props) {
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  const httpResponse = await request(props);
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+ const responseSchema = props.schema.response;
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+ // Handle status-keyed response maps
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+ if (isResponseMap(responseSchema)) {
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+ const status = httpResponse.status;
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+ if (status in responseSchema) {
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+ const marker = responseSchema[status];
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+ if (isErrorMarker(marker)) {
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+ return [await httpResponse.json(), null, status];
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+ }
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+ const pluginId = getResponsePluginMarkerId(marker);
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+ if (pluginId) {
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+ const plugin = responsePlugins.get(pluginId);
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+ if (!plugin) {
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+ throw missingClientResponsePlugin(pluginId);
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+ }
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+ return [
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+ null,
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+ await plugin.decode(httpResponse, {
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+ marker: marker,
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+ request: props,
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+ }),
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+ status,
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+ ];
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+ }
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+ return [null, await httpResponse.json(), status];
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+ }
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+ // Undeclared status — reject
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+ return handleResponseError(httpResponse, props);
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+ }
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  if (!httpResponse.ok) {
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  return handleResponseError(httpResponse, props);
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  }
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- const pluginId = getResponsePluginMarkerId(props.schema.response);
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+ const pluginId = getResponsePluginMarkerId(responseSchema);
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  if (pluginId) {
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  const plugin = responsePlugins.get(pluginId);
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  if (!plugin) {
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  throw missingClientResponsePlugin(pluginId);
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  }
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  return plugin.decode(httpResponse, {
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- marker: props.schema.response,
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+ marker: responseSchema,
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  request: props,
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  });
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  }
@@ -133,9 +163,13 @@ function validateClientResponsePlugins(tree, plugins) {
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  validateClientResponsePlugins(node.children, plugins);
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  }
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  else {
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- const pluginId = getResponsePluginMarkerId(node.schema.response);
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- if (pluginId && !plugins.has(pluginId)) {
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- throw missingClientResponsePlugin(pluginId);
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+ const pluginIds = isResponseMap(node.schema.response)
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+ ? getResponseMapPluginIds(node.schema.response)
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+ : [getResponsePluginMarkerId(node.schema.response)].filter(pluginId => pluginId !== undefined);
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+ for (const pluginId of pluginIds) {
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+ if (!plugins.has(pluginId)) {
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+ throw missingClientResponsePlugin(pluginId);
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+ }
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  }
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  }
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  }
package/dist/common.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -6,9 +6,19 @@ export type Promisable<T> = T | Promise<T>;
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  * @remarks Consumers usually use `$type<T>()` instead of constructing this type
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  * directly.
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- export type Unchecked<T> = {
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+ export type Unchecked<T> = Record<number, unknown> & {
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  __unchecked__: T;
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  };
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+ /**
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+ * Compile-time-only marker used by `$error<T>()` to carry a declared error
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+ * response type through route declarations.
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+ *
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+ * @remarks Consumers usually use `$error<T>()` instead of constructing this
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+ * type directly.
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+ */
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+ export type UncheckedError<T> = {
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+ __uncheckedError__: T;
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+ };
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package/dist/http.js CHANGED
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  }
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  export { deleteAction as delete };
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  function action(method, pathOrSchema, schema) {
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- const path = typeof pathOrSchema === 'string' ? RoutePattern.parse(pathOrSchema) : undefined;
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+ const path = typeof pathOrSchema === 'string'
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+ ? RoutePattern.parse(pathOrSchema)
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+ : undefined;
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  const request = ((args = {}) => ({
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+ import type { RouteResponseMap, RouteSchema } from './types/schema.js';
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+ /** Return true when the response schema is a status-keyed response map. */
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+ export declare function isResponseMap(response: RouteSchema['response']): response is RouteResponseMap;
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+ /** Return true when the marker represents a declared error response. */
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+ export declare function isErrorMarker(marker: unknown): boolean;
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+ /** Return true when the marker represents a success response. */
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+ export declare function isSuccessMarker(marker: unknown): boolean;
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+ /** Find the default success status for a direct handler result. */
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+ export declare function getResponseMapPluginIds(responseMap: RouteResponseMap): string[];
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+ export declare function getDefaultSuccessStatus(responseMap: RouteResponseMap): number;
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+ import { getResponsePluginMarkerId, responsePluginMarker, } from './response.js';
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+ import { $error } from './type.js';
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+ /** Return true when the response schema is a status-keyed response map. */
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+ export function isResponseMap(response) {
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+ return (typeof response === 'object' &&
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+ response !== null &&
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+ !(responsePluginMarker in response));
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+ }
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+ /** Return true when the marker represents a declared error response. */
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+ export function isErrorMarker(marker) {
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+ return marker === $error.symbol;
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+ }
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+ /** Return true when the marker represents a success response. */
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+ export function isSuccessMarker(marker) {
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+ return marker !== undefined && !isErrorMarker(marker);
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+ }
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+ /** Find the default success status for a direct handler result. */
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+ export function getResponseMapPluginIds(responseMap) {
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+ return Object.values(responseMap).flatMap(marker => {
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+ const pluginId = getResponsePluginMarkerId(marker);
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+ return pluginId ? [pluginId] : [];
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+ });
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+ }
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+ export function getDefaultSuccessStatus(responseMap) {
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+ for (const key of Object.keys(responseMap)) {
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+ const marker = responseMap[Number(key)];
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+ if (isSuccessMarker(marker)) {
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+ return Number(key);
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+ }
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+ }
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  import type { Promisable } from './common.js';
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+ }
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+ });
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+ * },
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+ * 404: $error<{ code: string; message: string }>(),
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+ * },
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+ * })
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function $error() {
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+ return $error.symbol;
49
+ }
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+ $error.symbol = Symbol();
@@ -3,11 +3,61 @@ import type { AnyMiddlewareChain, MiddlewareContext } from 'alien-middleware';
3
3
  import type * as z from 'zod';
4
4
  import { Promisable } from '../common.js';
5
5
  import type { HttpAction } from '../http.js';
6
- import type { InferRouteHandlerResult } from './response.js';
7
- import type { RouteSchema } from './schema.js';
6
+ import type { InferRouteHandlerResult, InferResponseMapErrors, InferResponseMapSuccesses } from './response.js';
7
+ import type { RouteResponseMap, RouteSchema } from './schema.js';
8
8
  type RequestContext<TMiddleware extends AnyMiddlewareChain> = MiddlewareContext<TMiddleware>;
9
- export type RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware extends AnyMiddlewareChain, TArgs extends object, TResult> = (context: RequestContext<TMiddleware> & TArgs) => Promisable<TResult | Response>;
10
- export type InferActionHandler<TMiddleware extends AnyMiddlewareChain, TAction extends HttpAction, TPath extends string> = TAction['method'] extends 'GET' ? RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware, {
9
+ /**
10
+ * Error response returned by `ctx.error(status, body)` in route handlers.
11
+ *
12
+ * @remarks This is an opaque branded type returned by the error helper. Route
13
+ * handlers may return it to signal a declared error response.
14
+ */
15
+ export type RouteErrorResponse = Response & {
16
+ __routeError__: true;
17
+ };
18
+ /** Response returned by `ctx.success(status, body)` in route handlers. */
19
+ export type RouteSuccessResponse = Response & {
20
+ __routeSuccess__: true;
21
+ };
22
+ export type RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware extends AnyMiddlewareChain, TArgs extends object, TResult, TErrors = never, TSuccesses = never> = (context: RequestContext<TMiddleware> & TArgs & ([TErrors] extends [never] ? {} : {
23
+ /**
24
+ * Return a declared error response.
25
+ *
26
+ * @remarks Only statuses declared with `$error<T>()` in the response
27
+ * map are accepted.
28
+ */
29
+ error: <TEntry extends TErrors>(...args: TEntry extends [infer S extends number, infer B] ? [status: S, body: B] : never) => RouteErrorResponse;
30
+ }) & ([TSuccesses] extends [never] ? {} : {
31
+ /**
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+ * Return a declared success response with an explicit status.
33
+ *
34
+ * @remarks Useful when a response map declares multiple 2xx statuses.
35
+ */
36
+ success: <TEntry extends TSuccesses>(...args: TEntry extends [infer S extends number, infer B] ? [status: S, body: B] : never) => RouteSuccessResponse;
37
+ })) => Promisable<TResult | Response>;
38
+ export type InferActionHandler<TMiddleware extends AnyMiddlewareChain, TAction extends HttpAction, TPath extends string> = TAction['schema'] extends {
39
+ response: infer R extends RouteResponseMap;
40
+ } ? TAction['method'] extends 'GET' ? RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware, {
41
+ path: TAction['schema'] extends {
42
+ path: any;
43
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['path']> : MatchParams<TPath>;
44
+ query: TAction['schema'] extends {
45
+ query: any;
46
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['query']> : undefined;
47
+ headers: TAction['schema'] extends {
48
+ headers: any;
49
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['headers']> : undefined;
50
+ }, InferRouteHandlerResult<Extract<TAction['schema'], RouteSchema>>, InferResponseMapErrors<R>, InferResponseMapSuccesses<R>> : RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware, {
51
+ path: TAction['schema'] extends {
52
+ path: any;
53
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['path']> : MatchParams<TPath>;
54
+ body: TAction['schema'] extends {
55
+ body: any;
56
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['body']> : undefined;
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+ headers: TAction['schema'] extends {
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+ headers: any;
59
+ } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['headers']> : undefined;
60
+ }, InferRouteHandlerResult<Extract<TAction['schema'], RouteSchema>>, InferResponseMapErrors<R>, InferResponseMapSuccesses<R>> : TAction['method'] extends 'GET' ? RouteRequestHandler<TMiddleware, {
11
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  path: TAction['schema'] extends {
12
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  path: any;
13
63
  } ? z.infer<TAction['schema']['path']> : MatchParams<TPath>;
@@ -1,17 +1,57 @@
1
- import type { ResponsePluginMarker, RouteSchema, Unchecked } from './schema.js';
1
+ import type { Unchecked, UncheckedError } from '../common.js';
2
+ import type { ResponsePluginMarker } from '../response.js';
3
+ import type { RouteResponseMap, RouteSchema } from './schema.js';
2
4
  /** `Response` whose `.json()` method resolves to a known payload type. */
3
5
  export type RouteResponse<TResult = any> = Response & {
4
6
  json(): Promise<TResult>;
5
7
  };
6
- /** Infer the client response type from an action schema. */
8
+ /**
9
+ * Helper: given a status-keyed response map, produce the discriminated tuple
10
+ * union for the client.
11
+ *
12
+ * Each entry becomes:
13
+ * - `$type<T>()` → `[null, T, Status]`
14
+ * - `$error<T>()` → `[T, null, Status]`
15
+ */
16
+ type InferResponseMapClient<T extends RouteResponseMap> = {
17
+ [K in keyof T & number]: T[K] extends UncheckedError<infer TError> ? [TError, null, K] : T[K] extends Unchecked<infer TSuccess> ? [null, TSuccess, K] : T[K] extends ResponsePluginMarker<infer TClient, any> ? [null, TClient, K] : never;
18
+ }[keyof T & number];
19
+ /**
20
+ * Infer the generated client action result type from an action schema.
21
+ *
22
+ * @remarks Direct JSON markers infer their payload type, plugin markers infer
23
+ * their client result type, and status-keyed response maps infer a tuple union
24
+ * of `[null, value, status]` success entries and `[error, null, status]` error
25
+ * entries.
26
+ */
7
27
  export type InferRouteResponse<T extends RouteSchema> = T extends {
8
- response: ResponsePluginMarker<infer TClient, any>;
9
- } ? TClient : T extends {
10
- response: Unchecked<infer TResponse>;
11
- } ? TResponse : void;
12
- /** Infer the non-`Response` handler result type from an action schema. */
28
+ response: infer R;
29
+ } ? R extends ResponsePluginMarker<infer TClient, any> ? TClient : R extends Unchecked<infer TResponse> ? TResponse : R extends RouteResponseMap ? InferResponseMapClient<R> : void : void;
30
+ /**
31
+ * Helper: given a status-keyed response map, produce the union of handler
32
+ * result types (success values the handler can return directly).
33
+ */
34
+ type InferResponseMapHandlerResult<T extends RouteResponseMap> = {
35
+ [K in keyof T & number]: T[K] extends Unchecked<infer TSuccess> ? TSuccess : T[K] extends ResponsePluginMarker<any, infer TRouter> ? TRouter : never;
36
+ }[keyof T & number];
37
+ /**
38
+ * Infer the non-`Response` handler result type from an action schema.
39
+ *
40
+ * @remarks For status-keyed response maps, this includes only success result
41
+ * values. Declared error responses are returned with `ctx.error(status, body)`.
42
+ */
13
43
  export type InferRouteHandlerResult<T extends RouteSchema> = T extends {
14
- response: ResponsePluginMarker<any, infer TRouter>;
15
- } ? TRouter : T extends {
16
- response: Unchecked<infer TResponse>;
17
- } ? TResponse : void;
44
+ response: infer R;
45
+ } ? R extends ResponsePluginMarker<any, infer TRouter> ? TRouter : R extends Unchecked<infer TResponse> ? TResponse : R extends RouteResponseMap ? InferResponseMapHandlerResult<R> : void : void;
46
+ /**
47
+ * Helper: given a status-keyed response map, extract error entries as a union
48
+ * of `[status, body]` pairs for typing `ctx.error(status, body)`.
49
+ */
50
+ export type InferResponseMapErrors<T extends RouteResponseMap> = {
51
+ [K in keyof T & number]: T[K] extends UncheckedError<infer TError> ? [K, TError] : never;
52
+ }[keyof T & number];
53
+ /** Extract success entries as a union of `[status, body]` pairs. */
54
+ export type InferResponseMapSuccesses<T extends RouteResponseMap> = {
55
+ [K in keyof T & number]: T[K] extends Unchecked<infer TSuccess> ? [K, TSuccess] : T[K] extends ResponsePluginMarker<any, infer TRouter> ? [K, TRouter] : never;
56
+ }[keyof T & number];
57
+ export {};
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  import * as z from 'zod';
2
- import type { Unchecked } from '../common.js';
2
+ import type { Unchecked, UncheckedError } from '../common.js';
3
3
  import type { ResponsePluginMarker } from '../response.js';
4
4
  /**
5
5
  * Compile-time-only marker used by `$type<T>()` for unchecked JSON response
@@ -8,10 +8,21 @@ import type { ResponsePluginMarker } from '../response.js';
8
8
  * @remarks Application code should usually call `$type<T>()` instead of naming
9
9
  * this marker directly.
10
10
  */
11
- export type { Unchecked };
12
- export type { ResponsePluginMarker };
11
+ export type { ResponsePluginMarker, Unchecked, UncheckedError };
12
+ /** Single response marker accepted by status-keyed response maps. */
13
+ export type RouteResponseMarker = Unchecked<any> | UncheckedError<any> | ResponsePluginMarker<any, any>;
14
+ /**
15
+ * Status-keyed response map for declaring multiple response types.
16
+ *
17
+ * @remarks Numeric keys are HTTP status codes. Use `$type<T>()` or a response
18
+ * plugin marker for success responses and `$error<T>()` for declared error
19
+ * JSON responses.
20
+ */
21
+ export type RouteResponseMap = {
22
+ [status: number]: RouteResponseMarker;
23
+ };
13
24
  /** Response marker accepted by HTTP action schemas. */
14
- export type RouteResponseSchema = Unchecked<any> | ResponsePluginMarker<any, any>;
25
+ export type RouteResponseSchema = Unchecked<any> | ResponsePluginMarker<any, any> | RouteResponseMap;
15
26
  /** Schema shape for `GET` route methods. */
16
27
  export type QueryRouteSchema = {
17
28
  /** Optional Zod object used to validate path params. */
package/docs/context.md CHANGED
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
2
2
 
3
3
  Rouzer is for applications that want one TypeScript HTTP route tree to drive
4
4
  both the server and the client that calls it. A route tree combines URL
5
- patterns, named actions, HTTP method schemas, and optional compile-time JSON or
6
- NDJSON response types.
5
+ patterns, named actions, HTTP method schemas, and optional compile-time success,
6
+ error, or plugin response types.
7
7
 
8
8
  ## When to use Rouzer
9
9
 
@@ -17,9 +17,12 @@ Use Rouzer when:
17
17
  - generated clients should stay close to route definitions instead of being
18
18
  produced by a separate OpenAPI build step
19
19
 
20
- Rouzer is not a response validation library, an OpenAPI generator, or a complete
20
+ Rouzer is not a server response validator, an OpenAPI generator, or a complete
21
21
  server framework. It focuses on typed route contracts, request validation,
22
- routing, and a small client wrapper.
22
+ routing, and a small client wrapper. Response markers are type contracts; if
23
+ response data comes from an untrusted source, validate it where it enters your
24
+ server or client code instead of relying on the router to re-check handler
25
+ returns.
23
26
 
24
27
  ## Core abstractions
25
28
 
@@ -92,11 +95,47 @@ The HTTP action API models explicit operations. It does not expose the old
92
95
  method-map `ALL` fallback route shape; declare the concrete methods your client
93
96
  and server support.
94
97
 
95
- ### `$type<T>()` and `ndjson.$type<T>()`
98
+ ### Response markers and maps
96
99
 
97
- `response: $type<T>()` is a TypeScript-only marker for JSON response payloads.
98
- It tells handlers and client action functions what response payload type to
99
- expect, but Rouzer does not validate response bodies at runtime.
100
+ `response: $type<T>()` is a TypeScript-only marker for JSON success payloads. It
101
+ tells handlers and client action functions what payload type to expect, but
102
+ Rouzer does not validate handler return values at the server boundary. Validate
103
+ response data where it enters your system, such as an external API client,
104
+ database decoder, or UI/client boundary, when runtime integrity is required.
105
+
106
+ Use a status-keyed response map when callers need to branch on declared statuses:
107
+
108
+ ```ts
109
+ import { $error, $type } from 'rouzer'
110
+ import * as http from 'rouzer/http'
111
+
112
+ type User = { id: string; name: string }
113
+ type NotFound = { code: 'NOT_FOUND'; message: string }
114
+
115
+ export const getUser = http.get('users/:id', {
116
+ response: {
117
+ 200: $type<User>(),
118
+ 201: $type<User>(),
119
+ 404: $error<NotFound>(),
120
+ },
121
+ })
122
+ ```
123
+
124
+ Success entries use `$type<T>()` or a response plugin marker. Error entries use
125
+ `$error<T>()` and are encoded as JSON. Generated client action functions resolve
126
+ declared statuses as tuples:
127
+
128
+ - success: `[null, value, status]`
129
+ - error: `[error, null, status]`
130
+
131
+ Declared error statuses do not reject the client promise. Undeclared statuses
132
+ still go through `onJsonError` or throw the default error.
133
+
134
+ Handlers for response-map actions may return the default success value directly,
135
+ use `ctx.success(status, body)` to choose a declared success status, or use
136
+ `ctx.error(status, body)` to return a declared error status. The `ctx.error` and
137
+ `ctx.success` helpers only accept statuses and bodies declared in the response
138
+ map.
100
139
 
101
140
  `response: ndjson.$type<T>()` is a TypeScript-only marker for newline-delimited
102
141
  JSON response streams from the `rouzer/ndjson` subpath. Register
@@ -109,8 +148,8 @@ response body. Streamed items are parsed as JSON but are not validated against a
109
148
  Zod schema.
110
149
 
111
150
  Actions without a `response` marker return a raw `Response` from client action
112
- functions. Actions with `response: $type<T>()` use `client.json(...)` under the
113
- hood and return parsed JSON typed as `T`.
151
+ functions. Actions with `response: $type<T>()` return parsed JSON typed as `T`.
152
+ Actions with a response map return the tuple union described by that map.
114
153
 
115
154
  ### Response plugins
116
155
 
@@ -121,10 +160,11 @@ matching runtime plugins. For NDJSON, those are `ndjson.$type<T>()`,
121
160
 
122
161
  The router plugin encodes non-`Response` handler results into an HTTP `Response`.
123
162
  The client plugin decodes successful HTTP responses for generated client action
124
- functions. Rouzer validates plugin registration when routes are attached to a
125
- router or client, so routes that use an unregistered response marker fail fast
126
- instead of falling back to JSON. Response plugins do not automatically validate
127
- response payloads unless the plugin itself implements validation.
163
+ functions. Plugin markers can also be success entries in a status-keyed response
164
+ map. Rouzer validates plugin registration when routes are attached to a router or
165
+ client, so routes that use an unregistered response marker fail fast instead of
166
+ falling back to JSON. Response plugins do not automatically validate response
167
+ payloads unless the plugin itself implements validation.
128
168
 
129
169
  ### Router
130
170
 
@@ -157,6 +197,8 @@ Handlers receive a context typed from middleware plus the action schema:
157
197
  - `GET` handlers receive `ctx.path`, `ctx.query`, and `ctx.headers`
158
198
  - mutation handlers receive `ctx.path`, `ctx.body`, and `ctx.headers`
159
199
  - handlers may return a plain JSON-serializable value or a `Response`
200
+ - response-map handlers can return a default success value directly or use
201
+ `ctx.success(status, body)` and `ctx.error(status, body)`
160
202
  - `ndjson.$type<T>()` handlers return an `Iterable<T>` or `AsyncIterable<T>`
161
203
  unless they return a custom `Response`
162
204
  - plain values are returned with `Response.json(value)`
@@ -175,6 +217,8 @@ requests with an `Origin` header.
175
217
  request factory contains the full path you want to call
176
218
  - `client.json(action.request(args))` for parsed JSON and default non-2xx
177
219
  throwing
220
+ - response-map support for generated client action functions, returning
221
+ `[error, value, status]` tuples for declared statuses
178
222
  - response plugin support for generated client action functions, such as
179
223
  `ndjson.clientPlugin` for NDJSON response streams
180
224
  - a client tree that mirrors `routes`, with action functions such as
@@ -205,9 +249,9 @@ runtimes.
205
249
  `fetch`.
206
250
  5. The router matches the request, validates the matched inputs, and calls the
207
251
  handler.
208
- 6. Plain handler results become JSON responses, plugin handler results become
209
- plugin-encoded responses, and explicit `Response` objects pass through
210
- unchanged.
252
+ 6. Plain handler results become JSON responses, response-map helpers choose
253
+ declared statuses, plugin handler results become plugin-encoded responses, and
254
+ explicit `Response` objects pass through unchanged.
211
255
 
212
256
  On the server, `path`, `query`, and `headers` values originate as strings. Rouzer
213
257
  coerces Zod `number` schemas with `Number(value)` and Zod `boolean` schemas from
@@ -247,9 +291,64 @@ const json = await client.json(
247
291
  )
248
292
  ```
249
293
 
250
- Response plugins are applied by generated client action functions. For longhand
251
- calls to plugin-backed routes, use `client.request(...)` for the raw `Response`
252
- and call the plugin subpath's decoder yourself.
294
+ Response maps and response plugins are applied by generated client action
295
+ functions. For longhand calls to mapped or plugin-backed routes, use
296
+ `client.request(...)` for the raw `Response` and decode the response yourself.
297
+
298
+ ### Handle declared error responses
299
+
300
+ Use `$error<T>()` inside a response map when an error status is part of the route
301
+ contract:
302
+
303
+ ```ts
304
+ import { $error, $type, createClient, createRouter } from 'rouzer'
305
+ import * as http from 'rouzer/http'
306
+
307
+ type User = { id: string; name: string }
308
+ type NotFound = { code: 'NOT_FOUND'; message: string }
309
+
310
+ export const getUser = http.get('users/:id', {
311
+ response: {
312
+ 200: $type<User>(),
313
+ 404: $error<NotFound>(),
314
+ },
315
+ })
316
+ export const routes = { getUser }
317
+
318
+ createRouter().use(routes, {
319
+ getUser(ctx) {
320
+ if (ctx.path.id === 'missing') {
321
+ return ctx.error(404, {
322
+ code: 'NOT_FOUND',
323
+ message: 'User not found',
324
+ })
325
+ }
326
+ return { id: ctx.path.id, name: 'Ada' }
327
+ },
328
+ })
329
+
330
+ const client = createClient({
331
+ baseURL: 'https://example.com/api/',
332
+ routes,
333
+ })
334
+
335
+ const [error, user, status] = await client.getUser({
336
+ path: { id: 'missing' },
337
+ })
338
+
339
+ if (status === 404) {
340
+ console.log(error.message)
341
+ } else {
342
+ console.log(user.name)
343
+ }
344
+ ```
345
+
346
+ A complete runnable version lives in
347
+ [`examples/error-responses.ts`](../examples/error-responses.ts).
348
+
349
+ When a response map declares multiple success statuses, return a plain value for
350
+ the default success status or use `ctx.success(status, body)` to choose a
351
+ specific declared success status.
253
352
 
254
353
  ### Stream newline-delimited JSON
255
354
 
@@ -322,8 +421,8 @@ custom headers. Return a plain value for the default `Response.json(value)` path
322
421
  ### Customize JSON errors
323
422
 
324
423
  By default, `client.json(...)` and generated client action functions throw for
325
- non-2xx responses. If the response body is JSON, its properties are copied onto
326
- the thrown `Error`.
424
+ non-2xx responses that are not declared in a response map. If the response body
425
+ is JSON, its properties are copied onto the thrown `Error`.
327
426
 
328
427
  `onJsonError` can override that behavior. Its return value is returned from the
329
428
  response helper as-is; Rouzer does not automatically parse a returned `Response`
@@ -390,6 +489,8 @@ await client.profiles.update({
390
489
  only when string params are sufficient.
391
490
  - Use `response: $type<T>()` for JSON endpoints that should have typed client
392
491
  action functions.
492
+ - Use response maps with `$error<T>()` when callers should handle declared error
493
+ statuses as typed data instead of exceptions.
393
494
  - Use `response: ndjson.$type<T>()` plus `ndjson.routerPlugin` and
394
495
  `ndjson.clientPlugin` for response streams where each line is a JSON value and
395
496
  the client should consume an `AsyncIterable<T>`.
@@ -400,10 +501,13 @@ await client.profiles.update({
400
501
 
401
502
  ## Constraints and gotchas
402
503
 
403
- - `$type<T>()` and `ndjson.$type<T>()` are compile-time only and do not validate
404
- response payloads or streamed items.
504
+ - `$type<T>()`, `$error<T>()`, and `ndjson.$type<T>()` are compile-time-only type
505
+ contracts. Rouzer does not re-validate handler return values at the server
506
+ boundary.
405
507
  - NDJSON support is for response streams; request bodies still use the existing
406
508
  JSON body schema path.
509
+ - Declared `$error<T>()` responses are JSON responses. Use a custom `Response`
510
+ for non-JSON error payloads.
407
511
  - Routes that use a response plugin fail fast if the matching client or router
408
512
  plugin is not registered.
409
513
  - Pathname route patterns expect an absolute client `baseURL`.
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
1
+ import type { HattipHandler } from '@hattip/core'
2
+ import { $error, $type, createClient, createRouter } from 'rouzer'
3
+ import * as http from 'rouzer/http'
4
+
5
+ type User = {
6
+ id: string
7
+ name: string
8
+ }
9
+
10
+ type AuthError = {
11
+ code: 'UNAUTHORIZED'
12
+ message: string
13
+ }
14
+
15
+ type NotFoundError = {
16
+ code: 'NOT_FOUND'
17
+ message: string
18
+ }
19
+
20
+ export const getUser = http.get('users/:id', {
21
+ response: {
22
+ 200: $type<User>(),
23
+ 201: $type<User>(),
24
+ 401: $error<AuthError>(),
25
+ 404: $error<NotFoundError>(),
26
+ },
27
+ })
28
+
29
+ export const routes = { getUser }
30
+
31
+ /**
32
+ * Tiny Hattip adapter used only to keep this example self-contained. Real apps
33
+ * mount the handler with a Hattip adapter for their runtime.
34
+ */
35
+ function createLocalFetch(handler: HattipHandler): typeof fetch {
36
+ return async (input, init) => {
37
+ const request = new Request(input, init)
38
+ const response = await handler({
39
+ request,
40
+ ip: '127.0.0.1',
41
+ platform: undefined,
42
+ env() {
43
+ return undefined
44
+ },
45
+ passThrough() {},
46
+ waitUntil(promise) {
47
+ void promise
48
+ },
49
+ })
50
+
51
+ return response ?? new Response(null, { status: 404 })
52
+ }
53
+ }
54
+
55
+ export async function runErrorResponsesExample() {
56
+ const users = new Map([['42', { id: '42', name: 'Ada' }]])
57
+
58
+ const handler = createRouter({ basePath: 'api/' }).use(routes, {
59
+ getUser(ctx) {
60
+ if (ctx.path.id === 'unauthorized') {
61
+ return ctx.error(401, {
62
+ code: 'UNAUTHORIZED',
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+ message: 'Login required',
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+ })
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+ }
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+
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+ if (ctx.path.id === 'created') {
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+ return ctx.success(201, {
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+ id: 'created',
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+ name: 'Grace',
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+ })
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+ }
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+
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+ const user = users.get(ctx.path.id)
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+ if (!user) {
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+ return ctx.error(404, {
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+ code: 'NOT_FOUND',
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+ message: 'User not found',
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+ })
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+ }
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+
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+ return user
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+ },
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+ })
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+
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+ const client = createClient({
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+ baseURL: 'https://example.test/api/',
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+ routes,
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+ fetch: createLocalFetch(handler),
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+ })
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+
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+ const found = await client.getUser({ path: { id: '42' } })
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+ const created = await client.getUser({ path: { id: 'created' } })
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+ const missing = await client.getUser({ path: { id: 'missing' } })
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+ const unauthorized = await client.getUser({ path: { id: 'unauthorized' } })
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+
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+ return { found, created, missing, unauthorized }
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+ }
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
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  "name": "rouzer",
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- "version": "3.1.0",
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+ "version": "3.2.0",
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  "type": "module",
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  "exports": {
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  ".": {
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
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  ],
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  "scripts": {
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  "build": "rm -rf dist && tsgo -b tsconfig.json",
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+ "format": "prettier --write src test",
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  "test": "vitest run"
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  }
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  }