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1api

v0.0.2

Published

One way to create an api over multiple protocols

Readme

1api

One way to create multiple api servers at once

Getting Started

  1. npm install --save 1api

  2. Make a basic file called index.js with the following code:


const oneApi = require('1api');

// Only a http server
const myApi = new oneApi({http: true});

// Add route
myApi.get('/welcome', (req, res) =>
    {
        console.log(req.apiMethod); // "HTTP" or "WS"
        res.status(200).send("Welcome to this module!");
    });

// create server and listen on port 3000
myApi.createServer(3000);
  1. Start de server with node index.js

  2. Open localhost:3000/welcome in the browser and you should see: Welcome to this module!.

Running the tests

All the tests are in the test folder and can be run with npm test. //TODO: Add a general test with http server and websocket server

Coding style

//TODO: Add coding style

Built With

  • NodeJS (only tested on Node v6.9.5 and should work with all newer versions)
  • Mocha and chai for testing

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us. //TODO: Create CONTRIBUTING.md

Versions

0.0.1

  • Initial commit
  • Basic http- and websocket-server

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details