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blaze-mistar

v1.0.0

Published

Mistar's first node.js app

Downloads

12

Readme

this is my first node.js app, which is will be running on WeChat's official accounts platform, the porject is intended to serve restraunt named MeiWeiTing

/**********************************************************/ explanation of the structure of this project

*controllers/ – defines your app routes and their logic *helpers/ – code and functionality to be shared by different parts of the project *middlewares/ – Express middlewares which process the incoming requests before handling them down to the routes *models/ – represents data, implements business logic and handles storage *public/ – contains all static files like images, styles and javascript *views/ – provides templates which are rendered and served by your routes *tests/ – tests everything which is in the other folders *app.js – initializes the app and glues everything together *package.json – remembers all packages that your app depends on and their versions

above structure of this project is refered to below essay (https://www.terlici.com/2014/08/25/best-practices-express-structure.html)