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A rich framework for building restful API services. hapi is a configuration-centric framework in which authentication requirements, input validation, data caching and pre-fetching, developer documentation, and other essential facilities are provided out-of-the-box and enabled using simple JSON configuration objects. hapi enables developers to focus on writing reusable business logic instead of spending time with everything else.

For the latest updates and release information follow @hapijs on twitter.

Current version: 0.13.2

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Getting started

To demonstrate a basic example we will be creating a "hello world" service with a single API endpoint.

Hello World Server

Start by creating a package.json by running

npm init

Now install hapi and have it saved to your package.json dependencies by running

npm install hapi --save

Next create an index.js file and add the following contents to it:

var Hapi = require('hapi');

// Create a server with a host and port
var server = new Hapi.Server('localhost', 8000);

// Define the route
var hello = {
    handler: function (request) {
    
        request.reply({ greeting: 'hello world' });
    }
};

// Add the route
server.route({
    method: 'GET',
    path: '/hello',
    config: hello
});

// Start the server
server.start();

Start the server with node . and navigate to the website at 'http://localhost:8000/hello' in a browser and you will see the following output:

{"greeting":"hello world"}

Hello World Server + Validation

To demonstrate one of the more powerful features in hapi we will change the 'hello' route to only respond whenever a 'name' is present on the querystring. Change the 'index.js' so that the 'hello' config object looks like the following:

var hello = {
    handler: function (request) {
    
        request.reply({ greeting: 'hello ' + request.query.name });
    },
    validate: { 
        query: {
            name: Hapi.Types.String().required()
        }
    }
};

When you start the server with node . and navigate to 'http://localhost:8000/hello' you will get a 400 response with an error explaining that 'name' is required. When the 'name' is omitted from the querystring the handler will not be called. However, if you do provide a 'name' it will be echoed out in the response. If you request 'http://localhost:8000/hello?name=John' then you will get the following response:

{"greeting":"hello John"}

To learn more about the various validation options you can read the validation section in the reference.

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