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node-app-starter

v1.0.60

Published

Express wrapper, to faster creation the small node apps

Downloads

23

Readme

What is node-app-starter ?

This is simple API server

const app = require('node-app-starter');

app({
    'GET /info' (req, res) {
        return res.send('Hello world')
    },
    'POST /data' (req, res) {
        return res.send('Data saved!')
    }
});

If you are tired all the time coming to stackoverflow for create test http server. If you a wanna have the tool to create http server in 5 seconds. This package provide the simple and fast way to setup the node http server with simple routing and middlewares.

To install

Go to the app directory and run the following command

$ npm i node-app-starter

Include the package to your application, for example in index.js

const app = require('node-app-starter');

Add the some endpoints to your application

app({
    'POST /app' (req, res) {
        return res.send({
            message: 'Hello world'
        });
    },
});

And run your application

$ node index.js

Your application will be available on http://localhost:3001

Usage example

  • Just some endpoints
const app = require('node-app-starter');

app({
    'POST /app' (req, res) {
        const out = {
            message: 'Is POST request'
        }; 
        return res.send(out);
    },
    'GET /app' (req, res) {
        const out = {
            message: 'Is GET request'
        }; 
        return res.send(out);
    }
});
  • Array of middlewares
const app = require('node-app-starter');

app({
    'POST /app': [
        (req, res, next) => {
            next()
        },
        (req, res, next) => {
            next();
        },
        (req, res, next) => {
            next();
        },
        (req, res) => {
            res.send('Hello world');
        },
    ]
})
  • With different port
const app = require('node-app-starter');

app({
    'POST /app' (req, res) {
        const out = {
            message: 'Hello world'
        }; 
        return res.send(out);
    }
}, {
    port: 2222
});
  • Handle the app object of express
const { starter } = require('node-app-starter');
const Starter = new starter();
const app = Starter.app;

app.use();

Starter.import({
    'POST /app' (req, res) {
        const out = {
            message: 'Hello world'
        }; 
        return res.send(out);
    }
}, {
    port: 2222
}).launch();