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bun-patchbay

v0.1.5

Published

A modular, declarative web framework for Bun

Downloads

41

Readme

PatchBay

PatchBay is a dead-simple modular + declarative web framework built for Bun. PatchBay is somewhat opinionated to make it as simple and plug-n-play as possible; but generally pretty flexible if you're okay getting your hands dirty.

PatchBay is named after the audio patch bays you find in music studios and on stages. Much like connecting cables on an audio patch bay, to use PatchBay you will be simply declaring how to route requests around, abstracting logic into individual Patches and using Routers for control flow.

Just like Bun itself, PatchBay is in infancy – but as Bun grows, so too will PatchBay.


Documentation

For now, docs are hosted on the GitHub Wiki.

Installation

In most cases, you'll want to start with the default project. To do this, run:

bun create harryrabin/new-patchbay-project destination-folder

All documentation assumes you're using the default project. Programmatic usage of PatchBay is currently not recommended (but is certainly possible, and I've included info on that).

If you want to use PatchBay programmatically (see Programmatic Usage), just run:

bun add bun-patchbay

to add it to your existing package as a dependency.