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@flexiblepersistence/backnextapi

v0.2.4

Published

A simple API framework using Flexible Persistence

Downloads

67

Readme

backNextApi

Publish npm version npm downloads

A simple API framework using Flexible Persistence

const pool = new Pool(
((DBHandler.getReadHandler() as ServiceHandler)
    .persistence as SequelizeDB).getPersistenceInfo()
);
await Utils.init(pool);
const obj = {};
obj['test'] = 'test';
const handler = DBHandler.getHandler();
const controller = new TestController(DBHandler.getInit());

await ((DBHandler.getReadHandler() as ServiceHandler)
    .persistence as SequelizeDB)
    .getSequelize()
    .models.Test.sync({ force: true });
await handler.getWrite().clear('events');

const sentTest = new Test();
const sentTest2 = new Test();

const store = await controller.store(
    ({
    body: sentTest,
    } as unknown) as Request,
    (mockResponse as unknown) as Response
);
console.log('store:', store);

Overview

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry.

Before installing, download and install Node.js.

If this is a brand new project, make sure to create a package.json first with the npm init command or yarn init command.

Installation is done using the npm install command or yarn add command:

$ npm install @flexiblepersistence/backnextapi

or

$ yarn add @flexiblepersistence/backnextapi

Tests

To run the test suite, first install Docker and dependencies, then run docker-compose up -d and npm test:

$ docker-compose up -d
$ npm install
$ npm test

or

$ docker-compose up -d
$ yarn
$ yarn test

People

The original author of Journaly is Judah Lima

List of all contributors