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api-server-basic

v1.0.3

Published

Basic Node.js API server using Restify

Downloads

5

Readme

node-api-server-basic

Build Status Dependency Status

NPM

Basic Node.js API server that uses Restify and logs in JSON-format to stderr.

Install

npm install -S api-server-basic
# install and add to your package.json as a dependency

Usage

var serverBuilder = require('api-server-basic')

var requiredParams = {
  port: 0,
    // 0 = server will assign a port. Can be any port number
  name: 'My server',
    // used in logging and if someone does curl --head http://your-server.com/
  routes: aFunctionThatWillBeCalledToConfigureRoutes
    // will be called with opts that include opts.server == <the new server that was setup>
}

var optionalParams = {
  log: aBunyanCompatableLogger,
  logBeforeRouting: false // Default false. Set to true to log all requests before routing occurs.
}

var serverData = serverBuilder(requiredParams)

Starting the server

serverData.start()

  • convenience function to start
  • Returns a promise that is fulfilled with an object { port: <the actual port listened on> }

serverData.start(callback)

  • convenience function to start the server listening.
  • Calls the callback once the server is listening.

serverData.server

  • the server itself

serverData.server.address().port

  • the port the server is listening on, which is only set after the server is listening.

serverData.server.log({something: 'that you want to log'}, "this is a message to show that you can log stuff")

  • server log will appear on stderr in JSON format

## Run tests

```bash
npm install
make test

License

MIT