feat: add serverRoutes option to override exclude patterns#9
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Routes matching serverRoutes patterns will be handled by the server
even if they match exclude patterns (e.g., URLs ending in .jpg).
Example:
srvx({ serverRoutes: ['/api/*'] })
This allows API routes like /api/uploads/image.jpg to be handled
by the server instead of being skipped due to the .jpg extension.
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Superseded by #8 which now includes the serverRoutes priority fix and defaults to ['/api/*'] |
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Routes matching serverRoutes patterns will be handled by the server even if they match exclude patterns (e.g., URLs ending in .jpg).
Example
This allows API routes like
/api/uploads/image.jpgto be handled by the server instead of being skipped due to the.jpgextension matching the default exclude patterns.