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@shengael/shengapi

v2.0.4

Published

generate api template

Readme

Shengapi npm version

An API helper for node.js command Line Interface (CLI)

Table of Contents

Installation

Globally

Install CLI globally with

$ npm install -g @shengael/shengapi

Now you can run CLI using following command anywhere

$ shengapi

Locally

Install CLI locally to your node_modules folder with

$ npm install --save @shengapi/shengael

You should be able to run CLI with

$ node_modules/.bin/sehngapi

Usage

Shengapi

 Commands:
   shengapi init      create new project API
   shengapi generate  generate new element
 
 Options:
   --version   Show version number                                      [boolean]
   -h, --help  Show help                                                [boolean]
 
 Examples:
   shengapi init -n Shengapi -a mongoose     create basic project with basic
   -vv                                       installs
   shengapi generate -n User                 create model, route and controller
                                             for User

###shengapi init

Usage: shengapi init -n project Name [-i] [-d] [-a] [-v]

Options:
  --version         Show version number                                [boolean]
  -n, --name        Project name                             [string] [required]
  -i, --install     Packages to install                                  [array]
  -d, --devinstall  Dev Packages to install                              [array]
  -a, --auto        create basic structure for api (-a mongoose || -a sequelize)
                                                                        [string]
  -v, --verbose     verbose level                                        [count]
  -h, --help        Show help                                          [boolean]
  • If you use --auto, --install and --devinstall are ignored
  • -v show you WARN messages and -vv show you INFO messages

###shengapi generate

Usage: shengapi generate -n element Name [-a] [-v]

Options:
  --version         Show version number                                [boolean]
  -n, --name        Element name                             [string] [required]
  -a, --attributes  model attributes (name:string age:number ...)        [array]
  -v, --verbose     verbose level                                        [count]
  -h, --help        Show help                                          [boolean]