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Nest - modern, fast, powerful node.js web framework (@platform-express)
A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.
Nest is a framework for building efficient, scalable Node.js server-side applications. It uses modern JavaScript, is built with TypeScript (preserves compatibility with pure JavaScript) and combines elements of OOP (Object Oriented Programming), FP (Functional Programming), and FRP (Functional Reactive Programming).
Under the hood, Nest makes use of Express, but also provides compatibility with a wide range of other libraries, like Fastify, allowing for easy use of the myriad of third-party plugins which are available.
In recent years, thanks to Node.js, JavaScript has become the “lingua franca” of the web for both front and backend applications, giving rise to awesome projects like Angular, React, and Vue, which improve developer productivity and enable the construction of fast, testable, and extensible frontend applications. However, on the server-side, while there are a lot of superb libraries, helpers, and tools for Node, none of them effectively solve the main problem - the architecture.
Nest aims to provide an application architecture out of the box which allows for effortless creation of highly testable, scalable, and loosely coupled and easily maintainable applications. The architecture is heavily inspired by Angular.
For questions and support please use the official Discord channel. The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests.
Please make sure to read the Issue Reporting Checklist before opening an issue. Issues not conforming to the guidelines may be closed immediately.
With official support, you can get expert help straight from Nest core team. We provide dedicated technical support, migration strategies, advice on best practices (and design decisions), PR reviews, and team augmentation. Read more about support here.
Nest is an MIT-licensed open source project. It can grow thanks to the sponsors and support from the amazing backers. If you'd like to join them, please read more here.
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Nest is MIT licensed.
Similar to @nestjs/platform-express, this package allows NestJS to work with the Fastify web framework instead of Express. It provides a different set of performance benefits and architectural choices, focusing on high performance and low overhead.
The express package is the underlying library that @nestjs/platform-express is built upon. It is a fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for Node.js and is used directly when building traditional Express applications without the additional structure and features provided by NestJS.
Koa is another web framework for Node.js, similar to Express. It is designed by the same team that created Express and provides a more modern and modular approach. While there is no official NestJS package for Koa, it represents an alternative to Express in the Node.js ecosystem.
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Nest - modern, fast, powerful node.js web framework (@platform-express)
The npm package @nestjs/platform-express receives a total of 3,467,480 weekly downloads. As such, @nestjs/platform-express popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nestjs/platform-express demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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