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bloglight

v0.1.1

Published

This is a simple blog engine built on Node.js, Express.js and Sequelize. You can use it when you need a quick setup for you site.

Downloads

7

Readme

Bloglight

Build Status

Overview

Bloglight is an Express-based blog engine for Node.js. It uses Passport.js for authorization and Handlebars as default template system, but both can be changed as shown in Usage section.

Installation

To start using bloglight just run following command:

npm install bloglight

That should be enough to set up a bloglight app, but if something goes wrong, feel free to go to the GitHub repository and create an issue.

Usage

The simplest way to start using the bloglight after installation is following:

const bloglight = require('bloglight');
bloglight.createBlog('/', { // we need to set the root address of the blog
    username: "[email protected]", // and admin user credentials
    password: "password"
}).then((b) => { // after that, simply run it as an Express app
    b.listen(80);
});

Also you can use bloglight as an external module for your existing Express application:

const express = require('express');
const blog = require('bloglight');

const app = express();

app.get('/', (req, res) => {
    res.send('Some useful content');
});

blog.createBlog('/blog', {
    username: "[email protected]",
    password: "password"
}).then((b) => {
    app.use('/blog', b);
    app.listen(80);
});

For both cases, you can set them as following:

const blog = require('bloglight');
blog.setTheme(path.join(__dirname, 'theme'));

And example of the theme can be found in the GitHub repository in theme directory.

By default bloglight uses Handlebars template system and all the view files must have .hbs extension. However, you can use any other rendering engine in the same way as with usual Express app:

const express = require('express');
const blog = require('bloglight');

const app = express();

blog.createBlog('/blog', {
    username: "[email protected]",
    password: "password"
}).then((b) => {
    b.set('view engine', 'hbs');
    app.use('/blog', b);
    app.listen(80);
});

Also, you can create a sequelize.config.js file in the root directory of your application which will follow such example to set up custom database connection:

module.exports = {
    dialect: "sqlite",
    storage: "./db.sqlite"
};

License & Author

This package is distributed under the MIT License by Sergey Dubovjyk