NodeTyped
Node.js Express Startup Seed with ES6, Typescript, SCSS, EJS, Nodemon, Bootstrap 4, TSLint, TypeDoc
Install / Use
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NodeTyped
A Node.js starter kit featuring ES6 with Secuential Asynchrony (async/await), Express (Routing middlewares, Web, Api), Typescript, Mongoose, SCSS, EJS, Nodemon, Bootstrap 4, TSLint, TypeDoc, .
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Simple npm setup and maintenance, without grunt/gulp/webpack/...
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Support for async/await
Example middleware:
async function(req, res, next) {
let title = 'NodeTyped Express';
try {
let data = await readFile(file, 'utf-8');
res.render('index', { title: title, dump: data });
} catch (e) {
next(e);
}
}
Requirements
Make sure you have node version >= 8.0
Clone and Install dependencies
# clone the repo
# --depth 1 removes all but one .git commit history
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/jamg44/NodeTyped.git projectname
# change directory to your new project
cd projectname
# install the repo dependencies with npm
npm install
# start the server
npm run dev
If you want to use mongoose models, start mongodb, check localConfig.js and:
# load sample products in database (defaults to 'test')
npm run loadMocks
Develop
Watch mode
You can start the server in development mode (linter included) with:
npm run dev
Open the browser at:
- http://localhost:3000
Start MongoDB, run 'npm run loadMocks', and check:
- http://localhost:3000/products
- http://localhost:3000/apiv1/products
- http://localhost:3000/apiv1/products/near/(meters)/lon/(lon)/lat/(lat)
As you save in your editor, the compiler will rebuild and restart the server.
Other commands
Run the linter manually:
npm run lint
Clean temp folders:
npm run clean
Run the tests:
npm test
Generate docs, the output will be in /doc folder:
npm run doc
Production / Integration
To run the project in a server you'll want to run the built code instead src version.
# deploy the repo to server and run
npm install
npm start
Recommendations
- To change project name update package.json
"name": "project_name", <-----
...
"dev": "tsc && DEBUG=project_name2:* ... <-----
- All your functions should return promises for better use with async/await.
let readFile = function(file, encoding) => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
fs.readFile(file, encoding, function(err, data) {
if (err) {
return reject(err);
}
resolve(data);
});
});
};
Roadmap (TODO)
- API authentication with JWT
- Add cluster
- User system (register, login, etc)
- Add tests
- Basic panel
License
Made with ♡ by Javier Miguel González @javiermiguelg
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