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demo-cako

v0.1.4

Published

🚀 A simple MVC web framework (Beta Version)

Readme


🤔 What is Cako ?

Cako is a simple MVC Node.js web framework, you can consider it as a MVC http server. Many characteristics of Cako are similar to Koa.js. In fact, Cako is powered by Koa.js, but what is different is that Cako has default ORM (Object Relational Mapping) support, which is powered by a famous ORM framework - Sequelize.

In Cako, there are three significant conceptions:

  • Model
  • Controller
  • View

Those conceptions is similar to classics MVC model. Using Cako can improve javascript web backend developers' experience effectively.

I think you will love it.

📦 Install

use npm:

npm install cako sequelize

or use yarn:

yarn add cako sequelize

import:

const Cako = require('cako');
const Sequelize = require('sequelize');

🧀 Usages

Cako was encoded by TypeScript, you can use the code editor which support TypeScript to get better experience.

To generate a Cako instance:

// Cako class's constructor will receive a config object
const cako = new Cako({
    server: {
        port: 4000
    },
    model: {
        useModel: true,
        database: 'cako',
        username: 'xxx',
        password: 'xxx',
        options: {
            dialect: 'mysql',
            host: '111.111.111.111',
            pool: {
                max: 5,
                min: 0,
                acquire: 30000,
                idle: 10000
            },
            logging: false
        }
    }
});

To define a new model:

cako.defineModel({
    name: 'user',
    attributes: {
        id: {
            type: Sequelize.BIGINT,
            primaryKey: true
        }
    }
});

To Define a new controller:

cako.defineController({
    url: '/',
    get: (database, models) => {
        return async (context, next) => {
            return context.response.body = 'hello';
        };
    }
});

To start http server:

cako.start();

and then you can get hello when you visit the url http://localhost:4000.

By the way, you can call the Cako function using link-style method:

cako
    .defineModel(
        // ...
    )
    .defineModel(
        // ...
    )
    .defineController(
        // ...
    )
    .defineController(
        // ...
    )
    .start();

Want more info about API & config? Please go to Cako - docs

💖 About