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singularityjs

v0.9.2

Published

A NodeJS framework oriented towards organizing code into modules for service based applications.

Readme

Quick start

There are two ways to create a project

Git submodule

Here is the a example for the setup of a basic project/service

    mkdir project && cd project
    git init
    git submodule add https://github.com/Product-Live/Singularity.git Singularity
    cp Singularity/engine/core/skeleton/submodule.js main.js
    cp Singularity/engine/core/skeleton/ignore .gitignore
    node main.js --skeleton app
    node main.js --skeleton module --name api

One liner version

    a="project"&&b="Singularity/engine/core/skeleton"&&mkdir $a&&cd $a&&git init&&git submodule add https://github.com/Product-Live/Singularity.git Singularity&&cp $b/submodule.js main.js&&cp $b/ignore .gitignore&&node main.js --skeleton app&&node main.js --skeleton module --name api

Npm

Here is the a example for the setup of a basic project/service

    mkdir project && cd project
    npm init -f
    npm install singularityjs
    cp node_modules/singularityjs/engine/core/skeleton/npm.js main.js
    cp node_modules/singularityjs/engine/core/skeleton/ignore .gitignore
    node main.js --skeleton app
    node main.js --skeleton module --name api

One liner version

    a="project"&&b="node_modules/singularityjs/engine/core/skeleton"&&mkdir $a&&cd $a&&npm init -f&&npm install singularityjs&&cp $b/npm.js main.js&&cp $b/ignore .gitignore&&node main.js --skeleton app&&node main.js --skeleton module --name api

Cloning a submodule project

Fresh clone of a project

    git clone --recursive git://github.com/user/project.git

On a already cloned project

    git clone git://github.com/user/project.git
    cd bar
    git submodule update --init --recursive

Project structure

This is what the skeleton app looks like

  • app
    • boostrap
      • worker.js (profile to start a project)
    • config (optional)
      • config_files (split config)
    • module
      • module_name
        • controller
        • config.js (dependencies, route, cdn, import)
      • ...
    • resources
      • cache
      • logs
      • .machineSession (unique key)
    • config.js (config object loaded into $.config)
  • Singularity (submodule)
  • main.js (entry point)

Documentation

Work in progress

Dependencies

These are the base npm dependencies used in the framework

  • bcryptjs
  • mongodb
  • sha512crypt-node
  • ws
  • request

you can add extra dependencies into package.dependencies in config or in a module's config.

FAQ

what's your favorite color

yes

Changelog

TODO

License

Apache License 2.0