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dobs

v0.1.3

Published

Fast Backend Framework

Readme

dobs

Fast Backend Framework

Features

  • 🔥 Fully TypeScript support
  • 🚀 Automatic server reload
  • 🎯 File-based routing

Getting Started

You can create a project using the dobs CLI tool:

npm create dobs

Available templates:

  • TypeScript (recommended)
  • JavaScript

Routes

Dobs uses a simple and intuitive file-based routing system. All route files must be placed inside the /app/ directory. Each file automatically becomes a route based on its path.

For example:

project/
 └─ app/
     ├─ index.ts       →  /
     ├─ user.ts        →  /user
     └─ post/
         └─ [id].ts    →  /post/:id

Example

import { defineRouter } from 'dobs';

export default defineRouter((req, res) => {
  res.send('Hello from Dobs!');
});

This route responds with "Hello from Dobs!" for all HTTP methods.

If you want to handle methods separately:

import { defineRouter } from 'dobs';

export default defineRouter({
  GET(req, res) {
    res.send({ message: 'This is GET' });
  },
  POST(req, res) {
    res.send({ message: 'This is POST' });
  },
});

LICENSE

MIT