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emerald.net

v1.0.0

Published

Node.js package to help you build APIs

Readme

Emerald.net

Node.js package to help you build APIs

This package only works with mysql databases

Documentation

First you want to install the package :

npm install emerald.net yarn add emerald.net pnpm add emerald.net

Get started

Create an Emerald application

const { EmeraldApp } = require('emerald.net');

const app = new EmeraldApp({
    port: '8081',
    mysql: {
        user: 'greensky',
        password: '1324',
        database: 'grensky_api',
        host: '127.0.0.1'
    },
    logs: true,
    hashAlgorithm: 'sha256'
})

app.loginEndpoint('/login', (req, res, reason) => {
    reason.send({
        ok: reason === 'logged',
        reason
    })
})

app.start();

Starting

Call the start method only when you defined all the routes, statics and methods you need, otherwise the application will start without the routes you defined after

Algorithm

You should not change the hashAlgorithm property, because if you do, all the hashes in the database will be incorrect and users can't log in anymore

Users

You can get the users manager by calling the app.users property

Application

As the application uses express, you can of course get the express application

Use app.app to define your routes

Contact

If you need any help or support, contact me via instagram, discord or mail : [email protected]