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ts-microservice

v1.0.3

Published

A project initializer for TS microservices.

Readme

TS Microservice Project Initializer

TS Microservice Project Initializer is a tool designed to help you quickly set up and initialize TypeScript-based microservices projects. It automates the process of creating project directories, installing dependencies, and configuring basic files, allowing you to jumpstart your microservices development with ease.

Features

  • Initializes a TypeScript microservices project with a predefined directory structure.
  • Sets up a basic jest.config.js for testing using Jest.
  • Installs and configures Jest for unit and integration testing.
  • Generates a tsconfig.build.json file for building the project.
  • Adds commonly used scripts to your package.json for testing, development, and building.
  • Integrates with nodemon for convenient development server auto-restart.
  • Initializes a Git repository for version control.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Make sure you have Node.js and npm (Node Package Manager) installed on your system.

Installation

To create a new TypeScript microservices project using this initializer, open your terminal and run:

npx ts-microservices my-microservice-project

Replace my-microservice-project with your desired project name.

  • Run tests:
npm test
  • Start development server (requires nodemon):
npm run dev
  • Build the project:
npm run build

Feel free to customize the project structure, files, and scripts to suit your specific requirements.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, enhancements, or bug fixes, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.