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papaya.js

v0.0.19-b

Published

![Bun](https://img.shields.io/badge/Bun-%23000000.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=bun&logoColor=white) ![TypeScript](https://img.shields.io/badge/typescript-%23007ACC.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=typescript&logoColor=white) ![GitHub repo size](https://img.sh

Downloads

46

Readme

Bun TypeScript GitHub repo size npm package minimized gzipped size (select exports)

papaya.js

Webserver made for TypeScript, using TypeScript.

💯 What's new?

🔥 Dynamic paths 🐶 Pug SSR support 👏 Split classes in files for easier maintainability

Usage

// index.ts
import { PapayaServer } from "papaya.js";

const server = new PapayaServer();

// Middleware
server.use(function testWare(req, res) {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        resolve("TestData")
    })
})

server.listen();

// ./server/get/index.ts
import {  renderPublic, PapayaRoute } from "papaya.j"

export default class GetIndex extends PapayaRoute {
    path = "/";
    callback = () => {
        return new Promise((resolve) => {
            resolve(renderPublic("index.html"));
        })
    };
}

Functionality

  • Full Bun support
    • Made using standard Node.js libraries, purposed to be used with Bun
  • Asynchronous and promised
    • Middleware and routes are made using promises, ensuring a blazingly fast server.
    • Public files are served asynchronously alongside coded paths.
    • Easy filesystem layout instead of spaghetti-code files.

Initiate a new project

To initiate a new project, make a new directory:

$ mkdir papaya-project
$ cd papaya-project

Set-up a new project using NPM:

$ npm create papaya@latest

Run your brand new project:

$ bun index.ts

Due to the nature of the framework, you can exclusively use Bun for now.

File structure

  • 📁 server
    • 📁 get - GET endpoint controller files.
      • 🗒️main.ts - example GET controller.
    • 📁 post - POST endpoint controller files.
      • 🗒️hello.ts - example POST controller
    • 📁 public - Public files.
      • 🗒️moveButton.js - example served file.
      • 🗒️adminPage.html - example served file.
  • 🗒️entry.ts - Entry point for server

‼️ Every folder MUST exist, but can be empty. ‼️