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mostly-poplarjs

v1.0.9

Published

MostlyJS microservice integration of poplarjs

Downloads

27

Readme

MostlyJS with Poplarjs

Build Status

This module provides quick steps to create MostlyJS microservices with Poplarjs.

Usage

Installation

npm install mostly-poplarjs

Quick Example

Convert your Poplarjs APIs into microservices is easy enough.

Your existing Poplarjs code

// dummy_api.js
const ApiBuilder = poplar.ApiBuilder;
var DummyApi = new ApiBuilder('dummies');
DummyApi.define('info', {...});
....
module.exports = DummyApi;

Wrapping it as standalone server

import nats from 'nats';
import mostly from 'mostly-node';
import poplar from 'mostly-poplarjs';
import dummyApi from './dummy_api';

const trans = new mostly(nats.connect());
trans.ready(() => {
  var app = poplar.create(trans)
    .use(dummyApi)
    .handler();
});

That's all, the service will register itself with NATS and can be called remotely.

RESTful Gateway

To expose the service as RESTful api, you need only setup a simple express gateway server using mostly-poplarjs-rest

License

MIT