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web-zero

v0.5.0

Published

Nodejs web project code scaffold base on Koa@2

Readme

web-zero

Nodejs web project code scaffold base on Koa@2.

Typescript Version: https://github.com/qixin1991/web-ts.git

demo

web-zero-demo

Install

Warning: Dependency on Node v7.6.0 or higher

npm install -g web-zero

Usage

➜ web-zero
Usage: web-zero operation [init | new | delete] option [module_name] [databse_type]

Example:
	 web-zero init 			 Create a api project named current dir.
	 web-zero new users 		 Create routes/users.js and dao/users.js files.
	 web-zero new users mysql 	 Create users module with DB base on mysql.
	 web-zero delete users 		 Delete routes/users.js and dao/users.js files.

Example

  • Init project
mkdir web-zero-example && cd web-zero-example
web-zero init
  • Create a new Biz Module
web-zero new users

Execute this in terminal, you'll see routes/users.js and dao/users.js that have been created.

  • Create a new Biz Module with dao base on mysql
web-zero new users mysql

Execute this in terminal, you'll see routes/users.js and dao/users.js that have been created.

  • Delete a Biz Module
web-zero delete users

Execute this in terminal, you'll see routes/users.js and dao/users.js that have been deleted.

  • Start webapp

Remember to edit conf/db_${env}.js. These files are db settings.

npm install
npm start

Now, open browser to visit http://localhost:3000

Have Fun!

TODO

  • ~~Add mysql regular CRUD support~~