0.0.1 • Published 4 years ago

beeserver v0.0.1

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ISC
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

beeserver

An api mocked server with a mocked db

install

npm install --save-dev beeserver

or

yarn add --dev beeserver

usage

Typescript:

import beeserver, { BeeserverConfig } from 'beeserver';

const port = 5000;

const config: BeeserverConfig = {
    dbPath: 'db',
    endpoints: {
        beatles: {
            seed: [{ id: 'john', name: 'John Lennon' }]
        }
    }
};

const app = await beeserver(config); // returns an Express app
app.listen(port, () => {
    console.log(`Beeserver listening on port ${port}...`);
});

Javascript:

import beeserver from 'beeserver';

const port = 5000;

const config = {
    dbPath: 'db',
    endpoints: {
        beatles: {
            seed: [{ id: 'john', name: 'John Lennon' }]
        }
    }
};

const app = await beeserver(config); // returns an Express app
app.listen(port, () => {
    console.log(`Beeserver listening on port ${port}...`);
});

Configuration options are:

  • dbPath (required): the path of the folder where to create the db files
  • endpoints (required): an key/value object with endpoint's name as the key and the endpoint's config as the value

The Endpoint configuration options are:

  • seed (optional): an array of objects to be initially stored in the table. The object must all have an id already.
  • aliases (optional): an array of aliases' configuration
  • methods (optional): an array of rest methods that must be implemented for the endpoint. If not defined all the methods are implemented (get, post and patch).

The Aliases configuration options are:

  • name (required): the name of the alias
  • methods (optional): an array of rest methods that must be implemented for the endpoint. If not defined all the methods are implemented (get, post and patch).