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@fusengine/berserk-engine
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Berserk-engine use express to create simple framework.
To use berserk-engine use engine()
which will contain the functions to read the configuration files, routes and your module array customize for your own application.
const {engine} = require('@fusengine/berserk-engine')
/** exemple */
engine(
require(myConfig),
require('Api'),
require('Web'),
[
require('./myConfig'),
require('./myModule'),
require('./myModule')
]
)
engine(configFile, apiFile, webFile, [array require('')] )
use customized console.log()
.
infoMessage('my message' or my var) Define info messages
successMessage('my message' or my var) Define success messages
errorMessage('my message' or my var) Define error messages
const berserkEngine = require('@fusengine/berserk-engine')
// or
const {
infoMessage,
successMessage,
errorMessage
} = require('@fusengine/berserk-engine')
infoMessage(myVar or 'my message')
successMessage(myVar or 'my message')
errorMessage(myVar or 'my message')
If you want use berserk framework.
FAQs
Berserk engine run start application
The npm package @fusengine/berserk-engine receives a total of 104 weekly downloads. As such, @fusengine/berserk-engine popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fusengine/berserk-engine 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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