@kfpersona/persona v1.3.0
usage
Persona's main export is an express router, to be included in a parent application. an example instantiation is included in examples/app.ts, which is hooked up to the npm start script mentioned in the dev section below.
getting started
npm i --save @kfpersona/persona- add the required environment variables, documented in
.env.schema
import * as express from 'express';
import * as cors from 'cors';
import createServer from '@kfpersona/persona';
const start = async () => {
const port = 3232;
const app = express();
app.use(cors());
app.use(
await createServer({
ego: {
required: false,
accessRules: [
{
type: 'deny',
route: ['/', '/(.*)'],
role: ['admin', 'user'],
},
],
},
schemas: {
User: {
fields: {
email: 'String',
interests: ['String'],
},
collection: 'users',
},
},
tags: {
User: ['interests'],
},
}),
);
app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Listening on port: ${port}`))
};
start();vault
persona supports vault integration by default. the USE_VAULT environment variable will determine whether or not persona should try to use vault to connect to mongo, or if it should use explicitly provided connection credentials.
migrations
depending on your usage the mongo instance backing persona may need migrations. persona provides migration support in the form of the persona-scripts.
persona migrations require the global installation of the migrate-mongo package, npm i -g migrate-mongo. for more information visit https://www.npmjs.com/package/migrate-mongo.
after installing persona, run persona-scripts migrate --args "<<migrate-mongo commands>>" from your project root to perform migration tasks. migrate-mongo commands include status, up, down, and create <<migration name>>
persona-scripts migrate will create a migrations/migrations directory structure in the root directory of your project.
environment variables
see .env.schema for details on environment variables
dev
- install dependencies
$ npm i- make sure mongo is running
$ mongod- start server (defaults to port :3232)
npm start- personal is now running and you can access it
http://localhost:3232/graphql
docker
To get a local instance of persona running you can use the docker compose file. This will start mongo and persona in docker.
$ docker-compose up --buildIf you need a different port you can use the API_HOST_PORT env variable
$ API_HOST_PORT=3232 docker-compose up --build