0.6.3 • Published 6 years ago

pop-api v0.6.3

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6 years ago

pop-api

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Features

The pop-api project aims to provide the core modules for the popcorn-api project, but can also be used for other purposes by using middleware.

  • Cli middleware for reading user input with commander.js.
  • Database middleware for connection to MongoDB through mongoose.
  • Logging of routes and other information using winston.
  • Uses express under the hood with:
  • Interface for registering routes for express.
  • Data Access Layer (DAL) class for standard CRUD operations.
  • Route controller to handle routes for your content.

Installation

 $ npm install --save pop-api

Documentation

Usage

For your basic setup you have to create a controller which will handle the routes. Your controller needs to extend from the IController interface to implement the registerRoutes method which will be called during the setup.

The route controller below will be created with a constructor which takes an object as the parameter. This example will register a GET /hello route and sends a JSON object as a response with a greeting to the name provided by the object from the constructor.

// ./MyRouteController.js
import { IController } from 'pop-api'

// Extend your route controller from the 'IController' interface.
export default class MyRouteController extends IController {

  // The constructor takes an object as the parameter.
  constructor({name}) {
    super()

    this.name = name
  }

  // Implement the 'registerRoutes' method from the 'IController interface.
  registerRoutes(router, PopApi) {
    router.get('/hello', this.getHello.bind(this))
  }

  // Router middleware to execute on the 'GET /hello' route.
  getHello(req, res, next) {
    return res.json({
      message: `Hello, ${this.name}`
    })
  }

}

To initialize the API we create an array of the route controllers and their constructor arguments we want to register. Then we just call the init method with the route controllers array, and the name and version your API (needed for the Cli). The API should run by default on port 5000.

// ./index.js
import { PopApi } from 'pop-api'
import MyRouteController from './MyRouteController'
import { name, version } from './package.json'

;(async () => {
  try {
    // Define the controllers you want to use.
    const controllers = [{
      Controller: MyRouteController,  // The controller to register.
      args: {                         // The arguments passed down to the
        name: 'John'                  // The additional arguments to pass to
                                      // your route controller.
      }
    }]

    // Initiate your API with the necessary parameters.
    await PopApi.init({                
      controllers,  // The controllers to register.
      name,         // The name of your API.
      version       // The version of your API.
    })
    // API is available on port 5000.
    // GET http://localhost:5000/hello -> { message: 'Hello, John' }
  } catch (err) {
    console.log(err)
  }
})()

License

MIT License

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