Getting 404 from inversify-express-utils controller










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I'm struggling to get an inversify-express-utils service properly configured. I'm trying to use two controllers, but only one of them seems to be discovered by inversify.



With my current configuration, only helloController seems to be registering. Requests to GET .../api/v1/hello respond as expected with 200 OK. However, requests to GET .../api/health respond with 404 NOT FOUND.



What am I doing wrong?



Here is my current configuration:



src

└──api
│ index.ts

└──controller
│ index.ts
│ healthController.ts

└──v1
│ index.ts
│ helloController.ts


src/api/index.ts



import "reflect-metadata"
import Container from "inversify"
import InversifyExpressServer from "inversify-express-utils"
import "./api/controller"

const inversifyContainer = new Container()
const server = new InversifyExpressServer(inversifyContainer)
const serverInstance = server.build()
serverInstance.listen(3000)


src/api/controller/index.ts



export * from "./healthController"
export * from "./v1/"


src/api/controller/healthController.ts



import Request, Response from "express"
import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

@controller('/')
export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

constructor() super()

@httpGet('/health')
private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())




src/api/controller/v1/index.ts



export * from "./helloController"


src/api/controller/v1/helloController.ts



import Request, Response from "express"
import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"


@controller('/v1/hello')
export class helloController extends BaseHttpController

@httpGet('/')
private hello(req: Request, resp: Response)
resp.send("Hello, World!")











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    I'm struggling to get an inversify-express-utils service properly configured. I'm trying to use two controllers, but only one of them seems to be discovered by inversify.



    With my current configuration, only helloController seems to be registering. Requests to GET .../api/v1/hello respond as expected with 200 OK. However, requests to GET .../api/health respond with 404 NOT FOUND.



    What am I doing wrong?



    Here is my current configuration:



    src

    └──api
    │ index.ts

    └──controller
    │ index.ts
    │ healthController.ts

    └──v1
    │ index.ts
    │ helloController.ts


    src/api/index.ts



    import "reflect-metadata"
    import Container from "inversify"
    import InversifyExpressServer from "inversify-express-utils"
    import "./api/controller"

    const inversifyContainer = new Container()
    const server = new InversifyExpressServer(inversifyContainer)
    const serverInstance = server.build()
    serverInstance.listen(3000)


    src/api/controller/index.ts



    export * from "./healthController"
    export * from "./v1/"


    src/api/controller/healthController.ts



    import Request, Response from "express"
    import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

    @controller('/')
    export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

    constructor() super()

    @httpGet('/health')
    private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
    resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())




    src/api/controller/v1/index.ts



    export * from "./helloController"


    src/api/controller/v1/helloController.ts



    import Request, Response from "express"
    import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"


    @controller('/v1/hello')
    export class helloController extends BaseHttpController

    @httpGet('/')
    private hello(req: Request, resp: Response)
    resp.send("Hello, World!")











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      I'm struggling to get an inversify-express-utils service properly configured. I'm trying to use two controllers, but only one of them seems to be discovered by inversify.



      With my current configuration, only helloController seems to be registering. Requests to GET .../api/v1/hello respond as expected with 200 OK. However, requests to GET .../api/health respond with 404 NOT FOUND.



      What am I doing wrong?



      Here is my current configuration:



      src

      └──api
      │ index.ts

      └──controller
      │ index.ts
      │ healthController.ts

      └──v1
      │ index.ts
      │ helloController.ts


      src/api/index.ts



      import "reflect-metadata"
      import Container from "inversify"
      import InversifyExpressServer from "inversify-express-utils"
      import "./api/controller"

      const inversifyContainer = new Container()
      const server = new InversifyExpressServer(inversifyContainer)
      const serverInstance = server.build()
      serverInstance.listen(3000)


      src/api/controller/index.ts



      export * from "./healthController"
      export * from "./v1/"


      src/api/controller/healthController.ts



      import Request, Response from "express"
      import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

      @controller('/')
      export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

      constructor() super()

      @httpGet('/health')
      private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
      resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())




      src/api/controller/v1/index.ts



      export * from "./helloController"


      src/api/controller/v1/helloController.ts



      import Request, Response from "express"
      import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"


      @controller('/v1/hello')
      export class helloController extends BaseHttpController

      @httpGet('/')
      private hello(req: Request, resp: Response)
      resp.send("Hello, World!")











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      I'm struggling to get an inversify-express-utils service properly configured. I'm trying to use two controllers, but only one of them seems to be discovered by inversify.



      With my current configuration, only helloController seems to be registering. Requests to GET .../api/v1/hello respond as expected with 200 OK. However, requests to GET .../api/health respond with 404 NOT FOUND.



      What am I doing wrong?



      Here is my current configuration:



      src

      └──api
      │ index.ts

      └──controller
      │ index.ts
      │ healthController.ts

      └──v1
      │ index.ts
      │ helloController.ts


      src/api/index.ts



      import "reflect-metadata"
      import Container from "inversify"
      import InversifyExpressServer from "inversify-express-utils"
      import "./api/controller"

      const inversifyContainer = new Container()
      const server = new InversifyExpressServer(inversifyContainer)
      const serverInstance = server.build()
      serverInstance.listen(3000)


      src/api/controller/index.ts



      export * from "./healthController"
      export * from "./v1/"


      src/api/controller/healthController.ts



      import Request, Response from "express"
      import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

      @controller('/')
      export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

      constructor() super()

      @httpGet('/health')
      private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
      resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())




      src/api/controller/v1/index.ts



      export * from "./helloController"


      src/api/controller/v1/helloController.ts



      import Request, Response from "express"
      import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"


      @controller('/v1/hello')
      export class helloController extends BaseHttpController

      @httpGet('/')
      private hello(req: Request, resp: Response)
      resp.send("Hello, World!")








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          Figured it out.



          The @controller() annotation doesn't seem to work with a root ('/') path.



          Works after changing healthController.ts to the following



          import Request, Response from "express"
          import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

          @controller('/health')
          export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

          @httpGet('/')
          private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
          resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())







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            Figured it out.



            The @controller() annotation doesn't seem to work with a root ('/') path.



            Works after changing healthController.ts to the following



            import Request, Response from "express"
            import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

            @controller('/health')
            export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

            @httpGet('/')
            private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
            resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())







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              Figured it out.



              The @controller() annotation doesn't seem to work with a root ('/') path.



              Works after changing healthController.ts to the following



              import Request, Response from "express"
              import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

              @controller('/health')
              export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

              @httpGet('/')
              private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
              resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())







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                Figured it out.



                The @controller() annotation doesn't seem to work with a root ('/') path.



                Works after changing healthController.ts to the following



                import Request, Response from "express"
                import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

                @controller('/health')
                export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

                @httpGet('/')
                private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
                resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())







                share|improve this answer













                Figured it out.



                The @controller() annotation doesn't seem to work with a root ('/') path.



                Works after changing healthController.ts to the following



                import Request, Response from "express"
                import BaseHttpController, controller, httpGet from "inversify-express-utils"

                @controller('/health')
                export class HealthController extends BaseHttpController

                @httpGet('/')
                private health(req: Request, resp: Response)
                resp.json(uptime: process.uptime())








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