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microservice-arch-generator

v3.8.0

Published

This is a microservice architecture generator

Readme

microservices-architechture

This is a microservice architecture generator

Getting started

Use below command to scaffold basic microservice architecture

npx microservice-arch-generator mag

Run following command one by one :

cd gateway
npm install
npm run dev
  • Open another terminal window.
cd users/src/node
npm install
npm run dev

Folder Structure Conventions

.
├── gateway                     # Main app to load other services(i.e., users)
     ├── src                    # All the source code inside this folder
          ├── config
                 ├── config.development.json
                 └── config.production.json
          └── index.js
     └── package.json
└── users                       # Demo service for usage
     ├── src                    # All the source code inside this folder
          ├── node              # contains a demo node app
               ├── assets
               ├── bundle
               ├── client
               ├── config
                      └── swagger
                            └── swagger.json
               ├── controllers
                      └── usersController.js
               ├── helpers
               ├── models
               ├── routes
                      └── usersRoutes.js
               ├── services
                      └── UsersService.js
               ├── index.js
               ├── package.json
               └── webpack.config.js
          └── react           # provided folder to create a react app
     └── package.json

Bundling

Use below commands to bundle whole node application inside users

cd users/src/node
npm run build

Generating service (alpha version)

Use below command to generate a service with your service name

npx microservice-arch-generator mag --create-service=your_service_name
  • While using this feature make sure that inside gateway folder you register new service inside config file(s). and very importantly remember to put root path("/") prefix object at the bottom(default users route)

  • Note: This feature is in alpha version so it will generate files with given serivce_name but content inside file will just be a simple copy of users service folder.