0.7.2 • Published 5 years ago

atlas-generator v0.7.2

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License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
5 years ago

Atlas

Atlas is a command-line tool that helps you initialize and develop your Express-Typescript applications.

Installation

Precompiled binaries

Precompiled binaries can be found in the releases section of this project. Once the appropriate binary has been downloaded run the following commands:

Linux and macOS

tar -zxvf <binary>.tar.gz
chmod +x <binary>
sudo mv <binary> /usr/local/bin/atlas
atlas

Windows

#Open powershell as admin
tar -zxvf <binary>.tar.gz
mv <binary> C:\WINDOWS\system32\atlas.exe 
atlas

Usage

atlas help

Provides a description and usage instructions for the provided command.

$ atlas help <command>

NOTE: The --help (-h) flag can be used with any command for the same effect.

atlas create

Creates a new express-typescript project.

$ atlas create <name> [options]

Arguments:

  • name: name of the project

Options:

  • --port, -p: the default port of the server
  • --db-url: the default mongodb url

atlas console

Loads the express application into a node console for easier debugging.

atlas console [options]

Options:

  • --db-url: the mongodb url to which the console will connect

atlas generate

Generates a new resrouce of specified type. Currently, we support:

  • model
  • router
  • route
$ atlas generate <resource> [options]

NOTE: Preferably, resource names should be singular as the cli will change to plural as needed.

atlas generate model

Generates the model, interface, and basic database interactions files for a mongodb model.

$ atlas generate model <name> [options]

Arguments:

  • name: name of the model

Options:

  • --fields, -f: a list of fields with their respective types e.g. name=string,toys=[]srting (this flag can be used repeatedly instead of being comma separated e.g. -f name=string -f toys=[]string)

atlas generate router

Generates the files for an express router along with it's controller.

$ atlas generate router <name> [options]

Arguments:

  • name: name of the router

atlas generate route

Populates the router and controller files with the given route information.

$ atlas generate route [options]

Options:

  • --router, -r: the name of the router to which this route is associated
  • --method, -m: HTTP method for the route e.g. get, post, etc
  • --url, -u: the route's endpoint
  • --controller, -c: the name of the controller function associated with this route e.g. index, show, delete, etc

License

Apache License 2.0. see LICENSE