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@dataui/crud-util
Advanced tools
We believe that everyone who's working with NestJs and building some RESTful services and especially some CRUD functionality will find @dataui/crud
microframework very useful.
Super easy to install and start using the full-featured controllers and services :point_right:
DB and service agnostic extendable CRUD controllers
Reach query parsing with filtering, pagination, sorting, relations, nested relations, cache, etc.
Framework agnostic package with query builder for a frontend usage
Query, path params and DTOs validation included
Overriding controller methods with ease
Tiny config (including globally)
Additional helper decorators
Swagger documentation
@Crud()
decorator for endpoints generation, global configuration, validation, helper decorators (docs)RequestQueryBuilder
class for a frontend usage and RequestQueryParser
that is being used internally for handling and validating query/path params on a backend side (docs)TypeOrmCrudService
with methods for CRUD database operations (docs)Any support is welcome. At least you can give us a star.
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].
Currently this project is NOT sponsored by anybody. Get in touch if you want to become a sponsor.
FAQs
NestJs CRUD for RESTful APIs - util
We found that @dataui/crud-util demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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