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avenor

v0.0.3

Published

``` yarn add avenor ```

Readme

Avenor is typescript-based library for building RESTful services, Microservices or Serverless Functions. Avenor aims to build asynchronic, small and expressive solution for modern back-end APIs. Avenor focuses on performance, callbacks and error handling at bigger scale.

Well... That's my first more serious project with potential change to be used by more than 10 people, I'm writing this for fun and I don't have much plans for that but in case of adaptation I'll maintain this package.

When you install that package not that it's not ready to be used yet.

Installation

yarn add avenor

About Project

Avenor is currently only plan on which @ziqiln will work in free-time behind job, this project is open to any contribution by forking repository and sending PR if someone is interested in development on such kind of project.

Motivation

  • Create light library to build asynchronic microservices, serverless functions or RESTful services with few lines of code.
  • Archive small learning curve which will help in usage of project without reading tons of documentation.
  • Archive performance similar to fastify without all performance-based solutions that are used in fastify since routers in that way are uncomfortable.
  • Drop support for templating engines since they doesn't have much sense.

Goals

Project don't have strict goals that must be archived but there is small list what I wanted to archive with this project.

  • [ ] Performance: Library should work in asynchronic way, and should archive >60 000 requests per second on "Hello World" example to be realiable solution in ecosystem.
  • [ ] Developer-friendly: Implementation on few things that are frustrating in web frameworks such as logging and error-handling, these things should be provided our of box.
  • [ ] Ecosystem: Ecosystem of Avenor should have developer-focused API that will help in development of new middleware or plugins. There we can implement support for express-based middleware but I don't think that will be usable. Goal of Ecosystem is to archive modular applications that can be extended by installing additional packages from avenor community instead using libraries from every user.
  • [ ] TypeScript: It's 2020, I don't imagine writting back-end application without usage of TypeScript, in comparision to other web frameworks there should be support for TS Class because it's not possible to use it in every web framework.

License

Project use some parts of code contained in express, fastify and koa, at general it's distributed on GNU-3 License which is available at LICENSE.md