If what you are trying to do is expose the server object inside your routers, then yeah, middleware is the way to go:
var express = require('express');
var http = require('http');
var app = express();
var server = http.createServer(app);
app.use(function(req, res, next){ //This must be set before app.router
req.server = server;
next();
});
app.use(app.router);
server.listen(3000);
The middleware is used to expose the server object. Then, you can just access it in any of your routers like so:
app.get('/', function (req, res, next) {
console.log(req.server.get('port')); // displays 3000
});
console.log(req)
, one of the properties references the server. It isn't documented and may change in the future, but it's there. I don't know the name of the property as I don't have Node handy, sorry.