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misapi-cli

v1.0.5

Published

Simple CLI for rapid deployment of a minimalistic, and secure, API.

Downloads

13

Readme

MiSapi CLI

Simple CLI for rapid deployment of a minimalistic, and secure, API.

Install

npm install -g misapi-cli

Usage

First, navigate to the folder in which you're storing the API. Second:

misapi create <apiName>

Options:
  --help           Show help
  --version,  -v   Application version
  --desc,     -d   (optional) Application description
  --author,   -a   Application author

The above is the command to create you base API.

Next, you'll want to add some routes (because what's an API without routes?):

misapi add-route <routeName>

Options:
  --help         Show help
  --nomodel, -n  (optional) Will not create model in association with route.

There's a twist to the above command; you can create a model in association with it. If you'd like to create standalone routes, then use the -n option. After creation of route, make sure to locate it in the routes directory, and add some logic to it!

What if you want standalone models? Here:

misapi add-model <modelName>

Options:
  --help         Show help

There are no options for model due to the file construction; the form was the most logical solution.