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@zodyac/core

v2.0.1

Published

Core DI-engine for Zodyac.

Downloads

16

Readme

Zodyac Core

A modular Node.JS framework for Zod maniacs. Turn your zod schemas into a fully functional REST API with minimal effort.

Getting started

Please refer to the documentation for a detailed guide on how to get started.

TL;DR:

Install the CLI tool:

npm install @zodyac/cli

Create a new project:

zy init

Run the project:

zy serve

Features

  • Dependency injection

    Swap out modules with ease. Controll your state with the power of dependency injection.

  • Lifecycle

    All the modules are synced, so you can be sure that everything is initialized in the right order.

  • Declarative

    Everything is a module, composable and extendable. Create and plug them right into the dependency tree.

  • Type safety

    Written in Typescript with Zod request validation, type safety becomes guaranteed.

  • Dev tools

    A set of tools for building, watching, serving, and linting your app with zero config.

  • Extensible

    Build your own modules. Connect any database or engine.

Concept

The main idea of this project is to create a fully-modular Node.js framework with bare minimum core decisions so that developers can have full control over how they create REST API servers, fast and minimalistic way.

Zod is an amazing tool for describing everything from data models to API endpoints. So why not putting it in the very heart of a framework?

License

MIT