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@autofleet/super-express
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SuperExpress is an enhanced Express.js server application with built-in middleware for logging, security, health checks, and more. This project aims to provide a ready-to-use Express.js server setup with configurable options.
To install the dependencies, run:
npm install
To use SuperExpress, you need to import and initialize it in your application:
import createSuperExpressApp from './index.js';
const options = {
bodyParser: true,
helmet: true,
morgan: true,
nitur: true,
stats: true,
packageJsonPath: './package.json',
tracing: true,
eagerLoadUserPermissions: true,
aliveEndpointOptions: { customOption: 'value' }
};
const app = await createSuperExpressApp(options);
app.listen(3000, () => {
console.log('Server is running on port 3000');
});
You can customize the behavior of SuperExpress by passing an options object:
bodyParser
(boolean): Enables or disables the body parser middleware.helmet
(boolean): Enables or disables security headers.morgan
(boolean): Enables or disables HTTP request logging.nitur
(boolean): Enables or disables the alive endpoint.stats
(boolean): Enables or disables the stats endpoint.packageJsonPath
(string): Path to the package.json
file for the stats endpoint.tracing
(boolean): Enables or disables request tracing.eagerLoadUserPermissions
(boolean): Enables or disables eager loading of user permissions for tracing middleware.aliveEndpointOptions
(object): Options to customize the alive endpoint./alive
GET
/
GET
This project uses Node.js's built-in test runner for testing. To run the tests, execute:
node --test index.test.js
Here's an example of how to set up and run the server:
import createSuperExpressApp from './index.js';
const options = {
bodyParser: true,
helmet: true,
morgan: true,
nitur: true,
stats: true,
packageJsonPath: './package.json',
tracing: true,
eagerLoadUserPermissions: true,
aliveEndpointOptions: { customOption: 'value' }
};
const app = await createSuperExpressApp(options);
app.listen(3000, () => {
console.log('Server is running on port 3000');
});
Feel free to submit issues or pull requests. Contributions are welcome!
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
AF Express with built in boilerplate
The npm package @autofleet/super-express receives a total of 590 weekly downloads. As such, @autofleet/super-express popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @autofleet/super-express demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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