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servicejs

v1.2.4

Published

JavaScript dependencies injection based services layer.

Readme

ServiceJS

This is independent (from other frameworks like: Angular, VueJS, React, etc) and simplest as possible dependencies injection for writing services layer for front end web based projects.

  1. Build should build two files: a) servicesjs.js (not minified) b) servicesjs.min.js (minified)

  2. And that one file should be usable in: a) web application, old way: to hold development without dependencies - only editor and browser are needed to start development b) node applications adding as module to make development same way as in old browsers c) webpack, if possible.

  3. serviceB injections should work as: var serviceA = { serviceB: null };

    or

    var serviceA = { inject: ['serviceB'] };

  4. Services should be usable without changes in browser and in node - hold similarity. No need to do context switching in mind and learn something else, when making development in web or node.

  5. Base common services are going to another library: servedjs

Why?

To separate logic code as much as possible from other frameworks - make code movable to any framework and independent from them.

It is very high possibility, that DI (current project or any other similar) can be used almost in any framework.

Also usable from legacy code - you can start move legacy code aside, into serivces or whatever you name them.

You can call code from any browser console, without installing any additional tools - no time waste (lean, agile).

Setup

npm install

or

bower install

Run server for examples

npm run start

or

npm start

Run example program

npm run test

Usage

Import into html as:
<script src="js/servicejs.min.js"></script>
<script src="js/serviceA.js"></script>
<script src="js/serviceB.js"></script>
<script src="js/serviceC.js"></script>

Example code

src/frontend/public/js/serviceA.js src/frontend/public/js/serviceB.js src/frontend/public/js/serviceC.js

src/frontend/public/js/example/logicService.js src/frontend/public/js/example/personsService.js src/frontend/public/js/example/queryService.js src/frontend/public/js/example/rolesService.js

src/frontend/public/node/index.js src/frontend/public/node/main.js

Publishing npm

https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages

Release current project

release.sh

NPM stie

https://www.npmjs.com/package/servicejs

Donate

License

MIT