I've been looking for something like this for some time: middleware utility 
but not HTTP-server specific (or anything-specific really). I'll give it a 
try and let you know.

On Friday, 11 January 2013 01:27:17 UTC+1, carlos8f wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to announce the availability of middler, a project I started last 
> summer.
>
> https://github.com/carlos8f/node-middler
>
> Basically, you might think of it as a "mini express" which allows you to 
> easily attach a middleware stack to an http server, with a chainable 
> routing interface and parameter parsing. What makes it unique is that your 
> middleware stack can be turned into a "super" middleware handler, to add to 
> another middleware stack -- this is the "embeddable" concept.
>
> In keeping with separation of concerns, I wanted middler to **not** come 
> with batteries included - it doesn't want to create a server for you, or 
> handle configuration, or provide you with a bunch of starter middleware. 
> This makes it a great choice for writing compact modules which simply use 
> middler's API and export a middleware handler. It also performs well as a 
> leaner express if you decide to build an app around it. And of course, it's 
> compatible with existing connect/express/flatiron middleware, especially 
> using the "expres" shim: https://github.com/cpsubrian/node-expres
>
> Other nice things:
>
> - used in production ~5 months, with great results
> - tested on travis-ci
> - very fast - benchmarks included
> - no dependencies
> - middleware stack can be manipulated at runtime
> - supports weights, to control the order of handler execution
>
> Feedback welcome!
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>

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