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The @arangodb/actions module of the JavaScript API

The actions module provides the infrastructure for defining low-level HTTP actions

const actions = require('@arangodb/actions')

If you want to define HTTP endpoints in ArangoDB you should probably use the Foxx microservice framework instead.

Basics

Error message

actions.getErrorMessage(code)

Returns the error message for an error code.

Standard HTTP Result Generators

actions.defineHttp(options)

Defines a new action. The options are as follows:

options.url

The URL, which can be used to access the action. This path might contain slashes. Note that this action will also be called, if a url is given such that options.url is a prefix of the given url and no longer definition matches.

options.prefix

If false, then only use the action for exact matches. The default is true.

options.callback(request, response)

The request argument contains a description of the request. A request parameter foo is accessible as request.parameters.foo. A request header bar is accessible as request.headers.bar. Assume that the action is defined for the URL /foo/bar and the request URL is /foo/bar/hugo/egon. Then the suffix parts [ "hugo", "egon" ] are available in request.suffix.

The callback must define fill the response.

  • response.responseCode: the response code
  • response.contentType: the content type of the response
  • response.body: the body of the response

You can use the functions ResultOk and ResultError to easily generate a response.

Result ok

actions.resultOk(req, res, code, result, headers)

The function defines a response. code is the status code to return. result is the result object, which will be returned as JSON object in the body. headers is an array of headers to returned. The function adds the attribute error with value false and code with value code to the result.

Result bad

actions.resultBad(req, res, error-code, msg, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Result not found

actions.resultNotFound(req, res, code, msg, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Result unsupported

actions.resultUnsupported(req, res, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Result error

*actions.resultError(req, res, code, errorNum, errorMessage, headers, keyvals)

The function generates an error response. The response body is an array with an attribute errorMessage containing the error message errorMessage, error containing true, code containing code, errorNum containing errorNum, and errorMessage containing the error message errorMessage. keyvals are mixed into the result.

Result not Implemented

actions.resultNotImplemented(req, res, msg, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Result permanent redirect

actions.resultPermanentRedirect(req, res, options, headers)

The function generates a redirect response.

Result temporary redirect

actions.resultTemporaryRedirect(req, res, options, headers)

The function generates a redirect response.

ArangoDB Result Generators

Collection not found

actions.collectionNotFound(req, res, collection, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Index not found

actions.indexNotFound(req, res, collection, index, headers)

The function generates an error response.

Result exception

actions.resultException(req, res, err, headers, verbose)

The function generates an error response. If @FA{verbose} is set to true or not specified (the default), then the error stack trace will be included in the error message if available. If @FA{verbose} is a string it will be prepended before the error message and the stacktrace will also be included.