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cerus

v0.1.9

Published

Another pluginable web framework

Downloads

16

Readme

CerusJS is a modular, and even more important, understandable NodeJS framework. It is built to be as lightweight as you want it to be. Pick what you want to use to maximize performance or just be free of bloat. On top of that, CerusJS is also created to be easy to learn and easy to master. All names are styled similarly to make everything intuitive to use. This module is used as "hub", containing all the basic modules you'll need to create a basic webserver.

Installation

CerusJS is available through NPM. Make sure you have NodeJS installed when installing and using CerusJS.

# Installs the latest version of CerusJS.
$ npm install cerus

Modules

Install the modules you want to shape CerusJS how you want it to be. A few example modules are:

  • The cerus-server module contains all the server related functions.
  • With cerus-router you can route requests based on their URL.
  • The cerus-api module is used for routing REST requests.
  • The cerus-promise module is a custom promise.
  • With cerus-fs you can write to, read from and monitor files and directories.

Creating a server

To create a basic server you only have to use the following code.

var cerus = require("cerus")();
cerus.server().start();

Documentation

The documentation for all official modules can be found here.

Contributers

The author of CerusJS is JortvD.