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@brandondunc/typescript-rest v3.0.6

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REST Services for Typescript

This is a lightweight annotation-based expressjs extension for typescript.

It can be used to define your APIs using decorators.

Table of Contents

Preface

This repository was forked in August 2022 to address critical security updates since the last official typescript-rest release for those still using the library.

Installation

This library only works with typescript. Ensure it is installed:

npm install typescript -g

To install typescript-rest:

npm install typescript-rest --save

Configuration

Typescript-rest requires the following TypeScript compilation options in your tsconfig.json file:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "experimentalDecorators": true,
    "emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
    "target": "es6" // or anything newer like esnext
  }
}

Basic Usage

import * as express from "express";
import {Server, Path, GET, PathParam} from "typescript-rest";

@Path("/hello")
class HelloService {
  @Path(":name")
  @GET
  sayHello( @PathParam('name') name: string ): string {
    return "Hello " + name;
  }
}

let app: express.Application = express();
Server.buildServices(app);

app.listen(3000, function() {
  console.log('Rest Server listening on port 3000!');
});

That's it. You can just call now:

GET http://localhost:3000/hello/joe

Using with an IoC Container

Install the IoC container and the serviceFactory for the IoC Container

npm install typescript-rest --save
npm install typescript-ioc --save
npm install typescript-rest-ioc --save

Then add a rest.config file in the root of your project:

{
  "serviceFactory": "typescript-rest-ioc"
}

And you can use Injections, Request scopes and all the features of the IoC Container. It is possible to use it with any other IoC Container, like Inversify.

Example:

class HelloService {
  sayHello(name: string) {
    return "Hello " + name;
  }
}

@Path("/hello")
class HelloRestService {
  @Inject
  private helloService: HelloService;

  @Path(":name")
  @GET
  sayHello( @PathParam('name') name: string): string {
    return this.sayHello(name);
  }
}

Complete Guide

Check our documentation.

Boilerplate Project

You can check this project to get started.