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dukeapi

v1.0.1

Published

A node api boilerplate with authentication.

Readme

dukeapi

dukeapi is a basic boilerplate for a node API with express.

Use npx

The easiest way to use this package is with npx just type npx dukeapi and you will be prompted for some information which is used to generate the project's package.json file. Upon completion a folder called NewApiProject will be created with all the necessary files and boilerplate code needed to begin a node API with express. The code also includes everything needed to implement a basic registration and login endpoints.

After project creation rename the folder to anything you want and navigate inside the folder run npi i or yarn install to install the api dependencies. Then run the migrations using knex, knex migration:latest if installed globally. After that the server should run by typing npm run server.

Install globally

You can install dukeapi globally and run it from the command line just type npm i -g dukeapi. Once installed just type dukeapi.

TODO: Make it so the project folder can be named during the prompts and install api dependencies automatically.

Version: 1.0.1: fixed a typo in the knexfile.js