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neobit

v1.0.13

Published

Fast HTTP app with Api builder

Downloads

16

Readme

Neobit - Server with sample data, live server

Live Server

Install neobit globally

npm i neobit -g

Run command

neobit-live --port=8000 --template=users --name=user --prefix=/

Port number (optional) : 8000 (default)
Template (optional) : users (default) | orders | produts Endpoint (optional) : api/user (default) Path (optional) : Use either template or path

Standart using

Create class instance

const {Neobit} = require('neobit')
let neo = new Neobit()

All Methods : get, post, put, patch

neo.get("/demo",(req,res)=>{
	res.send('demo testing')
})
// neo.post
// neo.put
// neo.patch

Middlewares are functions before callback.You can add as many as you want. If everything is OK, invoke next() to proceed next middleware or callback

neo.delete("/api/v2/products/5", (req, res, next) => {
  console.log("this is first middlewares")
  next()
  }, (req, res, next) => {
  console.log("this is second middleware")
  next()
  }, (req, res, next) => {
  console.log('this is third middleware')
  next()
  }, (req, res) => {
  console.log("Cb here")
  res.send("After middlewares contact us")

})

Group routing ( works well with nested routing )

neo.group('/api', () => {

    neo.group('/comments/', () => {
    
	    neo.get("/user", (req, res) => {
		    res.send("User section")
	    })
	  })
  })

Params route (ex: "api/auth/:lang:/:token").

Params should be seperated by forward slash and you must use only one param between two slashes. Params are stored in req.params object.

neo.get('/tickets/:lang/:id',(req,res)=>{
  res.send(`Ticket  lang = ${req.params.lang} and token= ${req.params.token}`)
})

Queries are stored in req.queries