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replenishment-services

v1.0.1

Published

RDR's replenishment services

Readme

server

This hosts the server node.js backend portion of the application. All tests live right next to their corresponding application code. When the file ends in .spec.js it is a unit test. When the file ends in .intspec.js it is an integration test.

Unit tests do not use mongodb. Integration Tests do use Mongodb.

Unit Test Example

scoringService.js - Service which handles how rules are sorted and scored for incoming DTMS requests.

scoringService.spec.js - Unit test which functionally tests the scoring and sorting methods directly.

Integration Test Example

carrierController.js - Controller which handles DTMS carrier requests.

carrierController.intspec.js - End to End test spec which tests carrier controller REST endpoints using request.js and relying on values being present in Mongodb.

Folder Structure

config - All server and environment configurations.

controllers - Every REST route has a corresponding controller which handles that action.

errors - Server wide validation errors.

intspec - Helper functions which are run part of all *.intspec.js API tests.

models - Mongoose.js models which provide ODM support for Mongodb.

policies - Middlware which acts as security checks for every request.

responses - Convenience functions which are attached to Express.js req request object.

seed - Data used to facilitate end to end integration testing with pre populated server values.

services - Middle Tier which interact with the database, and are called by Controllers.

views - EJS views which are the HTML entry points for Angular and templates for email messages.

Files

folderWatcher.js - bootstraps the apptalk folderwatcher process.

server.js - bootstraps the server which manages the frontend angular admin screens and the DTMS disposition REST endpoint.