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@flinj/server
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The fasest way to build REST API
npm i @flinj/server
import { createApp } from '@flinj/server';
// import morgan from 'morgan';
const app = await createApp({
controllersDir: '/path/to/controllers',
middlewaresDir: '/path/to/middlewares',
debug: true, // to see which routes were registered
});
// app.addMiddleware(morgan('tiny'));
app.start(3000);
// /path/to/controllers/auth.js
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Controller} */
export function GET(ctx) {
const { firstName, lastName } = ctx.query;
return { message: `Hello ${firstName} ${lastName}!` };
}
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Controller} */
export async function POST(ctx) {
const { email, password } = ctx.body;
await db.createUser({ email, password });
}
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Controller} */
export async function POST_login(ctx) {
const { email, password } = ctx.body;
const user = await login(email, password);
ctx.setCookie('jwt', 'eyTOKEN', { httpOnly: true, secure: true, maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 3 });
return user;
}
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Controller} */
export async function DELETE_$id(ctx) {
const { id } = ctx.params;
await db.deleteUser(id);
}
// /path/to/middlewares/auth.js
import { error } from '@flinj/server';
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Controller} */
export default async ctx => {
const { cookies } = ctx;
const token = cookies?.jwt;
ctx.setHeaders({
'x-custom-header': 'x-custom',
});
try {
const tokenResponse = await validateToken(token);
ctx.stuff.auth = {
userId: tokenResponse.userId,
};
} catch (err) {
throw error(401, 'Unauthorized');
}
};
/** @type {import('@flinj/server').Routes} */
export const use = ['auth/*'];
You can define as many route names/params as you want using the underscore
symbol
// Route: POST /projects/:projectId/settings/duplicate
// /projects.js
export function POST_$projectId_settings_duplicate() {}
// /projects/index.js
export function POST_$projectId_settings_duplicate() {}
// /projects/$projectId.js
export function POST_settings_duplicate() {}
// /projects/$projectId/index.js
export function POST_settings_duplicate() {}
// /projects/$projectId/settings.js
export function POST_duplicate() {}
// /projects/$projectId/settings/index.js
export function POST_duplicate() {}
// /projects/$projectId/settings/duplicate.js
export function POST() {}
// /projects/$projectId/settings/duplicate/index.js
export function POST() {}
I know there are so many ways to write 1 route, but I found it the most flexible and each one will decide to sort it the way that makes most sense for him. and will add a feature that warn if a route declared more than once
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We found that @flinj/server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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